Writer Brian Michael Bendis confirmed he is nearing the end of his run on DC's Superman family of titles.

Bendis was recently a guest on David Harper's Off Panel podcast, where they discussed the prolific writer's entire career. Near the end of the podcast, Bendis revealed how his time on Superman is coming to an end. "I'm heading toward the end of my run on Superman," Bendis said. "So I've been more reflective on it and... I will never be more grateful than I got to heal my near-death experience through Superman and then get through this pandemic."

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The writer of Superman and Action Comics joined DC near the end of 2017, after spending over a decade at Marvel Comics. Bendis started at DC with a Man of Steel miniseries before relaunching Action Comics and Superman. He is also the creator of DC's Wonder Comics imprint, which saw the return of the fan-favorite Young Justice series with its trinity of founding members Robin/Tim Drake, Superboy/Conner Kent and Impulse/Bart Allen.

Bendis also co-wrote Naomi and is the current writer of Legion of Super-Heroes and upcoming Leviathan spinoffs. His Jinxworld comics imprint was also moved to DC once he signed an exclusive deal with the publisher.

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