Karen Berger
Karen Berger, born on February 26, 1958, is a prominent American comic book editor renowned for her influential contributions to the industry. She played a pivotal role in the establishment of DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in 1993, where she served as Executive Editor until 2013. Under her leadership, Vertigo became a groundbreaking platform that showcased innovative storytelling and introduced iconic series such as "Sandman," "Preacher," and "Y: The Last Man," significantly shaping the landscape of modern comics.
After her tenure at Vertigo, Berger continued to impact the world of comics by launching Berger Books, an imprint under Dark Horse Comics dedicated to creator-owned works. This venture allows her to foster original narratives and support a diverse range of creators, further emphasizing her commitment to artistic freedom and storytelling.
Throughout her career, Berger has been recognized for her editorial prowess and has received numerous accolades, including the Eisner Award for her outstanding contributions to the comics medium. Her legacy is marked by her dedication to elevating voices within the comic book community and pushing the boundaries of the genre. Today, she remains a respected figure in the industry, inspiring new generations of writers and artists with her vision and passion for comics.