John Cassaday, Marvelous Comedian, Dies
John Cassady, the multi-Eisner Award-winning comedian, has died at the age of 52.
It is said that he was admitted to the ICU at Mount Sinai West Hospital in New York last week, Cassady’s sister, Robin, confirmed yesterday on social media that “his little brother John passed away at 6:51 pm Texas time. Please keep me and my mother in your prayers.β
One of the most prominent comedians of the 21st century, Cassady will forever be remembered for his time as a performer in the. The amazing X-Men. Along with writer Joss Whedon, Cassaday’s reimagining of the X-Men after-New X-Men in the world from 2004 to 2008 It’s surprising was one of Marvel’s best books at the time, giving X-Fans many amazing moments (especially with Cyclops, Cassaday does an amazing job of showing how powerful Scott can be when unleashed, like in his iconic panels of Cyclops leveling the Sentinel The amazing X-Men #8), and to define the new look of Marvel’s transformations in the mid-Aughts. Recently, Cassaday relaunched Marvel’s star Wars comic strip alongside Jason Aaron in January 2015, helping to rehabilitate the recently relaunched series star Wars It’s canon as he helped show the adventures of Luke, Leia, and Han between the events of A New Hope again The Empire Strikes Back.
Cassady’s extensive body of work includes the likes of Captain America and Jeph Loeb and John Neiy Reiber, editors The planet and Warren Ellis, I am Legion and Fabien Nury and They are desperate and Jeff Mariotte. Cassaday’s writing credits include work Hellboy: Weird Tales, Rocketeer Adventures, Bela Lugosi: Tales from the Grave, Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream, The Union Jack and the X-Men: Alpha Flight. Not limited to comedies, Cassady also directed an episode of the sci-fi series, A doll’s houseappeared as an actor in the 2012 horror film The House on the Hilland served as concept artist for Zack Snyder’s film adaptation They don’t wait.
Beloved in the industry, Cassady’s death immediately prompted an outpouring of words from some of the top comic talents, including Mark Waid, Ben Templesmith, Scott Snyder, Declan Shalvey, Charles Soule, Heather Antos, Dean Haspiel, Jimmy Palmiotti, JH Williams III, Andy. Khouri, and many other writers and fellow artists were touched not only by Cassaday’s work, but by his kindness to the many people he worked with during his time in comics. Check out a few below.
John Cassaday. Well, this one hits hard.
He welcomed me into comics when I was nobody and young.
He taught me when I was learning to draw.
He inspired a generation.
May the Force be with you. Always. pic.twitter.com/EYKnMnERUp
β Heather Antos π FanExpo Edmonton (@HeatherAntos) September 10, 2024
I see the bad news is out. Rest in peace John.
There will never be another John Cassaday. pic.twitter.com/RmPHLiu78o
β ππΆπΆπΎπΆπΎπΆπΎπΆ (@Templesmith) September 10, 2024
Although I never had the opportunity to know him personally, the impact of John Cassaday’s work on me and the entire industry will never be erased. This is a huge loss to the comics community. pic.twitter.com/jw9TXk5Z2O
β Scott Snyder (@Ssnyder1835) September 10, 2024
John Cassaday was a talent that once lived. I’m lucky enough to have worked with him a little here and there.
The worst thing about making it in the creative field is that you get to know geniuses and then you have to watch them go.
RIP. pic.twitter.com/rKu3E5Eepm
– Charles Soule (@CharlesSoule) September 10, 2024
Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.
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