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Sam Loeb was a writer whose work includes a Buffyverse comic story from Dark Horse Comics. Sam was the son of Jeph Loeb. He died on June 17, 2005 at the age of 17, after a three-year battle with bone cancer. [1] Before his death, Sam wrote a story for Superman/Batman #26, which was finished with...
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17 giu 2005 · Published Jun 17, 2005. Sad news today as we've learned that Sam Loeb, son of writer Jeph Loeb, died yesterday after a three year battle with cancer. He was 17 years old. In 2004 Sam made his own contribtuon to the comics industry writing a segment in Dark Horse's Tales of the Vampires " #5.
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There is a mention at the end on Sam Loeb, son of the writer-producer of Smallville Jeph Loeb. Loeb's son, Sam, died on June 17, 2005 at the age of 17, after a three-year battle with bone cancer. In 2006, Sam's final work appeared in Superman/Batman #26, which was nearly completed before his death.
Sam died June 17, two months and four days after his 17th birthday. His ordeal had started three years earlier with a little bit of numbness in his left leg. It was diagnosed as osteosarcoma,...
Loeb's son, Sam, died on June 17, 2005, at the age of 17, after a three-year battle with bone cancer. In June 2006, Sam had a story published in Superman/Batman #26, which was nearly completed before his death.
- Writer, executive producer
- Nominated Emmy Award, WGA Award HEROES Season 1, Eisner Awards (4 times), Wizard Awards (5 times), Jules Verne Award, Honorary Doctorate, St. Edwards University Austin Texas, Inkpot Award
- American
- Joseph Loeb III, Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.
Jeph Loeb's son, Sam Loeb, died in June 2005, before finishing the story he was writing for Superman / Batman # 26. He passed away at the young age of 17, after a three-year battle with cancer that started in his leg and then spread to his jaw and finally his lungs.
Sam Loeb. Before he finished writing Superman/Batman #26 (issued June 2006), Jeph Loeb's son, Sam, died on June 17, 2005, at the age of 17, after a three-year battle with cancer. The issue was supposed to be Sam's DC writing debut and was to be illustrated by Pat Lee.