I left socials last year and handed this account over to PR, but I just wanted to come back for a moment to say how sorry I am to hear about the passing of Gerry Conway today. Gerry wrote the first Marvel comic I ever bought (a British reprint of Spider-Man #123) and I've been a fan ever since. I loved his Superman run, his early 80s Batman was SPECTACULAR and his Justice League of America stint with George Perez remains the iconic run on that title for me. I was lucky enough to become friends with him some years ago and, if we happened to be in the same city, I even got to have breakfast with him on more than one occasion. He had the most tremendous warmth, a great sense of humour and an unmatched love for the industry and its characters. He was my very first guest when I launched my comic-book Youtube channel a few years back and I still can't believe he inherited Stan's gig when he was a teenager, writing 'The Death of Gwen Stacy'. I was delivering NEWSPAPERS when I was a teenager! I was gutted when he told me last year how ill he was and I knew the world wouldn't have him much longer, but I'm glad we had him for as long as we did and the pleasure he brought to strangers everywhere. Rest In Peace.