DC Comics Fires Eddie Berganza Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

DC Comics has officially fired Eddie Berganza after receiving sexual harassment complaints from three different women.

“Warner Bros and DC Entertainment have terminated the employment of DC Comics Group Editor Eddie Berganza,” DC Entertainment said in a statement. “We are committed to eradicating harassment and ensuring that all employees, as well as our freelance community, are aware of our policies, are comfortable reporting any concerns and feel supported by our company.”

Berganza was a long-time editor on the Superman comic book titles, and for many years participated in an exclusive “Ask Eddie” Fan Forum feature here at the Superman Homepage. He started at DC Comics in the early 1990s, rising to the position of DC Comics Group Editor. However his career was dotted with complaints and reports about inappropriate behavior, with DC Comics forced to terminate his employment on Monday after initially suspending Berganza last Friday.

Source: Variety.com

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Kal-Ed
November 14, 2017 2:48 am

Whoa! That was unforseen.

lcmcbain
lcmcbain
November 14, 2017 8:56 am

Many years too late. If not for the media firestorm over this type of behavior lately, I doubt he would of been let go. Pathetic that it took such a public outcry against this abhorrent behavior to finally fire him.

NeoRanger
NeoRanger
November 14, 2017 11:57 am

Bloody finally. Guy’d been a pig for far too long. Good riddance, Eddie. The industry’s better off without you.