MP was aptly named "Pesky Pasko" by legendary comics editor Julius Schwartz, for whom he wrote for many years. He is a veteran writer and story-editor in a diverse array of media, including comics, non-fiction, and television, working on such shows as "Roseanne" and cult favorites "Twilight Zone" and "Max Headroom." He helped translate many comics to TV animation, including "The Tick," "Cadillacs & Dinosaurs," and "Batman: The Animated Series," for which he won a 1993 Daytime Emmy® Award. He is also a co-writer of the animated feature "Batman: Mask of The Phantasm." Pasko has worked for many comics publishers, but is best known for his work with DC, most recently as liaise with Warner Bros., assisting the studio’s development of DC content for the screen. He has written "Superman" in many media, including TV animation and webisodes, as well as comics, and co-created the revamp of "Dr. Fate" that is the basis of the character's current, long-lived incarnation. He lives outside Manhattan with his wife, Judith, a realtor and seminar instructor, and their daughter, Laura.