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July 17 (Reuters) – Marvel Comics will relocate its publishing division from New York City to Burbank, California, ending a nearly 90-year presence in the ​city where the comic book publisher was founded, ‌The Hollywood Reporter said.

Employees were informed at a town hall meeting at Marvel’s Midtown Manhattan office that the publishing unit would move to Burbank, home to Marvel Studios and parent Walt ‌Disney’s ​entertainment operations, the media outlet reported ⁠on Thursday.

The move comes ⁠alongside a leadership shake-up at the comics division. Stephen Wacker, a longtime Marvel editor and producer, has been named editor-in-chief, replacing C.B. Cebulski, who has led ​the division since 2017, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Disney did not immediately respond to a Reuters request ⁠for comment.

New York was home ⁠to many of Marvel’s most influential creators, ​including Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and served ​as the setting for several of its best-known ‌characters and teams, including Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the Avengers.

Marvel is now seeking to have all of the New York-based employees of the comics and franchise group, ⁠just over 100 people, relocate to California by July next year, according to the report.

The relocation reflects Marvel’s push to ⁠more closely ‌align its comics division, the source of ⁠many of its characters and storylines, with ​its ‌film, television and animation businesses.

The changes come ​as Marvel ⁠is betting on a year-end release of “Avengers: Doomsday” to revive momentum in its film franchise after several recent releases failed to match the box-office success of the studio’s earlier blockbuster run.

(Reporting by Rashika Singh in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Anil D’Silva)

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