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MARK WAID - Lead Writer of The Runaways

MARK WAID - Lead Writer of The Runaways

MARK WAID is a writer at Marvel who has been working on the series since 2010 and is currently producing the show for Marvel Studios. Marvel is well known for having a knack for bringing a series to life, and his work with the original Netflix series might come as no surprise given how much Marvel has been doing with the series. While he was also a writer for the Netflix original series, he is credited as the lead writer of the original series. He will produce the pilot episodes for both Marvel Studios and Netflix.

KATHLEEN BOND - Lead Writer of The Offenders

KATHLEEN BOND is a writer at Marvel who is also a creator for Marvel's hit series The Defenders. Since the original Marvel series debuted in 2012, she has been writing for The Defenders along with Nick Spencer as well as Marvel's own series, Avengers: Age of Ultron. When asked about her involvement with Marvel, Bond said, "We're a team of Marvel writers, and we go out and talk to the team. We're not talking to the fans. We're talking to the fans, as well. The fans are there to see us, so we're great with that."

As for her role as series producer at Marvel Studios, Bond said, "I'm here to help make this show work, to make sure that it gets to that point where we're getting the audience they want to see it, so we're really excited to be working with the team."

The Offenders' new series will air on Hulu at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, October 3, 2013. It hits Disney Channel early next year, with the series premiere on October 4, 2013.

(via The Wrap)The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working to get rid of a 1,000-foot steel-and-glass wall that sits over the edge of the West Point Marine Corps Base, just outside Columbus, Ohio, because it's "too big to allow for people to do anything except work," a spokesman said.

When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the Corps's first building on the site in January 2015, it had been building a 1,500-foot wall on a former section of the base for years.

The wall was designed as a security barrier, and it was designed to keep unauthorized visitors from entering the base.

But after an investigation, the Army Corps of Engineers

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