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    Before becoming a Bullpen member for Marvel, Morelli worked on a fishing boat during one summer, which earned him the nickname "Squid".

    Morelli is an avid weightlifter, which developed his muscles. Marvel Administrative Assistant Lynn Cohen compared Morelli to Namor the Sub-Mariner.

    John Morelli, sometimes credited as Jack Morelli, (and sometimes even as "Squid") joined Marvel in the 1980s mostly as a letterer, but he also did some work as a writer. He also worked for other publishers, including DC Comics and Archie Comics. His work for that last publisher earned him the 2015 Harvey Award to the best letterer for his work in the series Afterlife with Archie.

    Being in a fit shape, Morelli posed as Spider-Man for the photo in the cover of Marvel Team-Up #128 (1983), and as Poltergeist for the photo in the cover of Spider-Woman #50 (1983). Both photos were taken by Eliot R. Brown and featured other Marvel staffers costumed as other superheroes.

    Morelli's work included the design of many comic-book logos. Morelli also obtained recognition because he developed the computer font used by John Byrne for his own works. In 1998, Byrne recognized that he used the "Byrne Robotics" font so often that he was paying Morelli a fee.

    In 2007, Morelli worked with Mark Chiarello to publish the book Heroes of the Negro Leagues (Abrams, Inc.), about African-American baseball players, reprinting Chiarello's illustrations with new text provided by Morelli. This book was recognized by Amazon as the second best book on sports in 2007.

    •9 subject(s) created by "John Morelli"

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    References

    1.Miller, John Jackson. "Comics Industry Birthdays", Comics Buyer's Guide, June 10, 2005. Accessed April 18, 2011, available in the Wayback Machine here. 2.Thing #7 ; "Bullpen Bulletins" 3.Jack Morelli's profile in Universo Marvel.com webpage (in Spanish) 4.What If? #47 5.List of Harvey Award Winners 6."Creative Process" from Byrne Robotics.com

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    Mr. Morelli concentrates his practice in the areas of litigation, commercial transactions, and real estate transactions. He is an experienced trial attorney who has been actively appearing before juries since he was admitted to the bar in 1981. The Supreme Court has Certified Mr. Morelli as a Civil Trial Attorney, a distinction that les.

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    John Morelli: Comics. MARVEL UNLIMITED. Show Variants. Showing 10 of 36 Results. Filtered by: Reset Filters. Wolverine: Weapon X (Trade Paperback) What If? Classic Vol. 5 (Trade Paperback) Wolverine: Weapon X Premiere (Hardcover)

  6. John Morelli, author. In INTENDED CONSEQUENCES, Bill Arena’s family is threatened due to his unethical actions in obtaining a large block of shares in Campbell Computers, the world’s leader in the computer technology field. Bill’s oldest son Tom is kidnapped. With the help of his assistant, former Marine Ranger Vince Reismuller, Bill sets ...