The writer followed up with his own brief statement, promising more details about just what he’ll be working on at DC will be coming soon.

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As for Marvel itself, a brief statement was issued to press today following the news:

Brian is a great partner and has contributed incredible stories and characters to the Marvel Universe over the years. We appreciate his creativity and professionalism, and we wish him the best on his future projects.

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Bendis has written for DC once in the past—contributing a Batman story to the 2007 collection Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told, Volume 2—but this is arguably less about Bendis getting the opportunity to work with a whole universe of characters he’s never worked with before, and more about Marvel losing one of its biggest and most important writers.

Although critical reaction to Bendis’ work has had swings—he was the writer behind the recent, miserable crossover event Civil War II—Bendis is a crucial writer behind several major books at Marvel at the moment, including Spider-Man, Invincible Iron Man (where he created and shepherded in Riri Williams, the young black MIT student currently standing in for Tony Stark as the Iron Avenger), The Defenders, and Jessica Jones. Losing him totally for the foreseeable is a pretty profound blow to Marvel Comics.

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We’ll bring you more about Bendis’ future at DC as we learn it.