Sam Loeb - Biography

Sam Loeb, born Joseph Loeb IV, (April 13, 1988 – June 17, 2005) was the son of comic book writer Jeph Loeb.

His first and only completely written work was Tales of the Vampires: Some Like it Hot for Dark Horse Comics which was drawn by Tim Sale.

The main story of Superman/Batman #26 was also co-written and dedicated to Sam<ref name="Superman/Batman">Superman/Batman #26 The Boys Are Back In Town! Comicvine.com</ref>.

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Bio

Jeph Loeb's son, Sam Loeb died on June 17, 2005 at the age of 17 after a three-year battle with osteosarcoma, a type of cancer (in his leg, his jaw, and finally his lung) before finishing the story he was writing for Superman/Batman #26.

Sam Loeb in Batman/Superman

Jeph Loeb, along with 25 other comic book professionals and artists who had known Sam, worked on the Superman/Batman #26 issue, scripting or penciling individual pages. Marvel Comics allowed John Cassaday and Joss Whedon to work on the issue despite their exclusive contracts. All 26 contributors donated their fees and royalties for the issue to The Sam Loeb College Scholarship Fund to benefit a student each year that has attended the same high school as Sam..

In "The Boys Are Back in Town" (issue #26), Superman and Batman send Superboy and Robin to visit the teenage Toyman in Japan because he has not been heard from in a while. The issue was released shortly after Superboy's death in Infinite Crisis #6, and Robin's eulogy of Superboy serves as both a framing sequence and as a meditation on Sam's passing.

The 26 contributors to the issue:

  • Jim Lee
  • Joe Casey
  • John Cassaday
  • Joyce Chin
  • Ian Churchill
 
  • Allan Heinberg
  • Geoff Johns
  • Joe Kelly
  • Mike Kunkel
 
  • Pat Lee
  • Rob Liefeld
  • Paul Levitz
  • Jeph Loeb
 
  • Joe Madureira
  • Jeff Matsuda
  • Ed McGuinness
  • Brad Meltzer
 
  • Carlos Pacheco
  • Duncan Rouleau
  • Tim Sale
  • Richard Starkings
 
  • Michael Turner
  • Brian K. Vaughan
  • Mark Verheiden
  • Joss Whedon

"Sam's Story", a back-up story written by Jeph Loeb ten days after his son's death, depicts young Clark Kent's friendship with a boy named Sam who gets cancer. Tim Sale provides the art for the story in a style reminiscent of the Superman For All Seasons limited series.

Dedications

  • The seventeenth episode of Robot Chicken was dedicated in memory of Sam Loeb. Following the closing credits, a title card announced, "This episode of Robot Chicken was dedicated to the memory of Sam Loeb. A big fan. A great friend. And an inspiration to us all."
  • Adult Swim had a banner that said Sam Loeb [1988-2005].
  • In the 89th episode(S05E01) of "Smallville", '"Arrival" was dedicated in memory of Sam Loeb. Following the closing credits, a title card announced: "In Memory of SAM LOEB (1988 - 2005) - A True Superboy"

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