Preeti Chhibber

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Preeti Chhibber
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Preeti Chhibber (born circa 1980s [1] ) is a writer, podcast host, and editor. Chhibber is known for her middle-grade fiction series Marvel Avengers Assembly, [2] and her series for Marvel, Spider-Man's Social Dilemma . [3] [4] [5] [6] She co-hosts a Wheel of Time podcast, Tar Valon or Bust, the Desi Geek Girls podcast, and Marvel's Women of Marvel. [7] [8] [9] Chhibber was formerly a co-host on the podcast SYFYFANGRRLS STRONG FEMALE CHARACTERS. [10] She has written for Syfy [11] [12] [13] and Polygon [14]

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In 2019, Chhibber was a panelist at the San Diego Comic Con. [15]

Works

Spider-Man

Marvel's Avengers Assembly

Star Wars

Comics

Other projects

Podcasts

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