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Marc Guggenheim (born September 24, 1970) is an American television writer-producer and a writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics. His brother is screenwriter Eric Guggenheim.
Marc Guggenheim was born and raised on Long Island, New York. He worked in Boston, Massachusetts, as a lawyer and part-time writer for five years. After a romantic comedy script led to a few meetings with producers, he moves to California to pursue a career as a screenwriter. A script for The Practice was his first produced work. He eventually served as a supervising editor for Law & Order, Jack and Bobby, CSI: Miami, and In Justice.
With Greg Berlanti, Guggenheim is the co-creator of the ABC show Eli Stone. He later become executive producer of ABC's No Ordinary Family.
He served as an intern at Marvel for a time in 1990 for editor Terry Kavanaugh, and was the colorist for an eight-page Iceman/Human Torch story while there. His writing experiences also include the comic books Aquaman for DC Comics, Wolverine and The Punisher for Marvel, and scripts for the Rare Game Perfect Dark Zero. He wrote Blade for 12 issues with artist Howard Chaykin.