Sana Amanat
Sana Amanat | |
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Amanat presenting President Barack Obama a copy of Ms. Marvel Vol. 1 at a reception for Women's History Month. | |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Editor |
Notable works | Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel |
Sana Amanat is an American comic book creator and editor.[1][2] She is a director and editor at Marvel Comics, developing and managing creative content for the company's various publishing lines.[3] Her notable credits include Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, and Captain Marvel. She co-created the Marvel's first solo series to feature a Muslim female super hero, Ms. Marvel, which gained worldwide media attention.[4] She also serves as a Young Leaders Committee board member at the youth organization Seeds of Peace.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ MS. MARVEL: Why does Marvel’s new reboot succeed? Because its Muslim teen superhero is ‘sweet, conflicted and utterly relatable’
- ↑ Be The Hero: Get to Know Sana Amanat's Story
- ↑ Marvel.com
- ↑ The Daily Mail
- ↑ Tedxteen.com
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