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Eddie Berganza (born c. 1965) is an American comics writer and editor, known for his editorial tenure at from the early 1990s to the late 2010s, rising at one point to the position of Executive Editor. He was demoted, then terminated in 2017, following sexual harassment allegations.


Career
Berganza was born in and moved to the United States at the age of seven. He graduated from with a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Video Studies.

Berganza began working for DC Comics in the early 1990s, primarily as an editor. He was nominated for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Editor in 1998, "17th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (1999)(For work done in 1998)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010 1999, "18th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (2000)(For work done in 1999)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010 and 2000. "19th Annual Comics Buyers Guide Fan Awards (2001)(For work done in 2000)" Comic Book Awards Almanac Retrieved December 2, 2010 He has written for such DC titles as Superman, Batman, Supergirl, , and the mini-series and edited numerous comics, such as , , , and the year-long maxi-series with and Adam Schlagman. In December 2010, he was promoted to Executive Editor of DC Comics by Editor-in-Chief . "Harras Names Berganza Executive Editor, Other Changes" Comic Book Resources December 1, 2010 Retrieved December 2, 2010

In 2012, Berganza was demoted to Group Editor after an alleged "series of indiscretions". In 2016, Berganza's name was linked to reports of a DC employee accused of multiple incidents of sexual harassment. DC terminated his employment in November 2017, after reported that several women had accused him of sexual harassment.

In 2020, following a period in Mexico building homes for the homeless and working as a teacher, Berganza announced the formation of Alternate Empire, a publishing venture with Eric M. Esquivel, whose series Border Town was cancelled by DC in 2018 following sexual harassment allegations.

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