Darren Shan used to be an editor at DC Comics.

Then DC Comics moved to Burbank, but Darren Shan stayed in New York.

Where he became an editor for Marvel Comics.

One of his DC Comics projects only came out last week though. Wonder Woman: Earth One, which had to be taken on by other editorial staff.

But the majority of the work was Darren's. But the print version only reflects Eddie Berganza and Andrew Marino.

Marvel's Senior Exec editor Tom Brevoort went to Twitter.

I think it's crummy that after all the work he did on it, @darrenkshan 's editorial credit was removed from Wonder Woman Earth One. — Tom Brevoort (@TomBrevoort) April 14, 2016

The editors are a part of the creative make-up of the work. If they did the work, credit 'em, even if they didn't move to Burbank. — Tom Brevoort (@TomBrevoort) April 14, 2016

That's something I try to keep an eye on our shop (though I'm sure we've screwed up on it someplace, too.) — Tom Brevoort (@TomBrevoort) April 14, 2016

Say, @dandidio1 is there anything you can tell me about why @darrenkshan 's credit was left off of Wonder Woman Earth One? — Tom Brevoort (@TomBrevoort) April 14, 2016

Not meant as an attack, @dandidio1 , genuinely. I'm giving benefit of the doubt that it was left off as an oversight. — Tom Brevoort (@TomBrevoort) April 14, 2016

And Dan replied…

@TomBrevoort @darrenkshan there were many assistants on this one so I'm sure it was an oversight. Darren is one good dude. — dan didio (@dandidio1) April 14, 2016

@TomBrevoort no worries. I'm sure you've had your share of similar occurrences. — dan didio (@dandidio1) April 14, 2016

@TomBrevoort didn't realize Darren was at Marvel. Glad he landed well. — dan didio (@dandidio1) April 14, 2016

Of course Greg Rucka, who was left DC Comics because Wonder Woman Earth One was given to Grant Morrison – has now returned for the new Wonder Woman ongoing series, under the proviso that Eddie Berganza wouldn't be the editor…