Valerie D'Orazio is an American comic book writer and editor. She formerly worked as an assistant editor at Acclaim and DC Comics. At Acclaim Comics she helped edit Shadowman and Magnus Robot Fighter and at DC Comics she assisted on such titles as Justice League of America and Identity Crisis. D'Orazio has also worked as President of Friends of Lulu, a charitable organization that works to promote females in the comic book industry and its readership.

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  • Valerie D'Orazio is an American comic book writer and editor. She formerly worked as an assistant editor at Acclaim and DC Comics. At Acclaim Comics she helped edit Shadowman and Magnus Robot Fighter and at DC Comics she assisted on such titles as Justice League of America and Identity Crisis. D'Orazio has also worked as President of Friends of Lulu, a charitable organization that works to promote females in the comic book industry and its readership.
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  • Valerie D'Orazio is an American comic book writer and editor. She formerly worked as an assistant editor at Acclaim and DC Comics. At Acclaim Comics she helped edit Shadowman and Magnus Robot Fighter and at DC Comics she assisted on such titles as Justice League of America and Identity Crisis. D'Orazio has also worked as President of Friends of Lulu, a charitable organization that works to promote females in the comic book industry and its readership.
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