Solo Avengers #1-20, Avengers Spotlight #21-40 (December 1987 – January 1991)
Written by Tom DeFalco (#1-12, 14-16), Roger Stern (#2-4), Dennis Mallonee (#5), Dan Mishkin (#6), Bob Layton (#7, 11), Mike W. Barr (#8), JM DeMatteis (#9), DG Chichester (#10), Margaret Clark (#10), Howard Mackie (#12, 18-25, 27-29), Gregory Wright (#13), Dwayne McDuffie (#13, 26-29), Chris Claremont (#14), Fabian Nicieza (#15, 24, 31-34), Peter B. Gillis (#16, 18, 20-21), Danny Fingeroth (#17, 35), Sandy Plunkett (#19), Lour Mougin (#22), John Byrne (#23), Glenn Herdling (#25), Dwight Jon Zimmerman (#25), Steve Gerber (#30-34, 36), Roy Thomas (#37-39), Dann Thomas (#37-39), Len Kaminski (#40), Carrie Barre (#40)
Plot by Jackson Guice (#7), Tom DeFalco (#12-13, 17), Kieron Dwyer (#23), James Brock (#29)
Script by Ralph Macchio (#12-13, 17)
Penciled by Mark Bright (#1-3, 5-11), Jim Lee (#1), Kieron Dwyer (#2, 23), Bob Hall (#3, 37), Ron Lim (#4, 12-13), Paul Ryan (#4), John Ridgway (#5), Tom Grindber
Richard Clewer will take on the role, having previously served as deputy leader. Cllr Clewer has been named as the new leader of Wiltshire Conservatives, and as the council is a Conservative majority, this effectively means he will also be the new leader of Wiltshire Council. He will be confirmed as leader at Tuesday s Full Council meeting. He was first elected to Urchfont and Bishops Cannings in 2013 and took over as leader of the council in 2019 following the departure of Baroness Jane Scott.
The Journal understands that Cllr Clewer was the only candidate for the role. L-R: Cllrs Atiqul Hoque, Philip Whitehead, and Richard Clewer. Picture by Tom Gregory
Richard Clewer will take on the role, having previously served as deputy leader. Cllr Clewer has been named as the new leader of Wiltshire Conservatives, and as the council is a Conservative majority, this effectively means he will also be the new leader of Wiltshire Council. He was first elected to Urchfont and Bishops Cannings in 2013 and took over as leader of the council in 2019 following the departure of Baroness Jane Scott.
The Journal understands that Cllr Clewer was the only candidate for the role. L-R: Cllrs Atiqul Hoque, Philip Whitehead, and Richard Clewer. Picture by Tom Gregory Laura Mayes will serve as his deputy.
Richard Clewer will take on the role, having previously served as deputy leader. Cllr Clewer has been named as the new leader of Wiltshire Conservatives, and as the council is a Conservative majority, this effectively means he will also be the new leader of Wiltshire Council. He was first elected to Urchfont and Bishops Cannings in 2013 and took over as leader of the council in 2019 following the departure of Baroness Jane Scott.
The Journal understands that Cllr Clewer was the only candidate for the role. L-R: Cllrs Atiqul Hoque, Philip Whitehead, and Richard Clewer. Picture by Tom Gregory Laura Mayes will serve as his deputy.
Richard Clewer Cllr Richard Clewer Councillor Richard Clewer will be one of the favourites to take over, having served as deputy to Cllr Whitehead. He was also cabinet member for corporate services, heritage, arts and tourism, housing and communities, and conservative cllr for Downton and Ebble Valley since 2009. When asked by
the Journal if he had any leadership ambitions, he said it is something he would consider, but first he needs to see what happens with his own seat. The Downton and Ebble Valley is not announced until later on this evening, so watch this space.
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