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Dennis J. "Denny" O'Neil is an American comic book writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960's through the 1990's, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retirement. His best-known works include Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman with Neal Adams, The Shadow with Michael Kaluta and The Question with Denys Cowan. As an editor, he is principally known for editing the various Batman titles. As of 2013, he sits on the board of directors of the charity The Hero Initiative and serves on its Disbursement Committee.
Denys B. Cowan is an American comics artist, television producer and one of the co-founders of Milestone Media.
Derek Landy is an Irish author and screenwriter, best known for the Skulduggery Pleasant series of young adult's books.
Derrick Chew aka DCWJ is a freelance artist born and raised in Singapore. He received formal training in 2d animation while in school and has always been very fascinated and inspired by Japanese anime as well as western style art. Formerly a Senior Artist from Imaginary Friends Studios, he later branched out to specialise in doing Character Illustrations and concept art for various entertainment and gaming companies like Games workshop, Kabaam, Kingdom Death, Square Enix, Epic Games, Ninja Division, Applibot and many more.
One of the most celebrated of Marvel's creators, Ayers broke in at Magazine Enterprises in 1948 on Funnyman, Ghost Rider, and other features. As a freelancer in 1949, he penciled a single seven-page crime story for Timely, but no one has been able to identify which story it was. As Timely became Atlas, his first work there was the pre-Code horror story "Ghouls Rush In" in Adventures Into Terror #9 (Apr 1952). Ayers became one of the most prolific of the Atlas artists, drawing nearly 600 stories in all genres, featuring characters such as The Human Torch, Buzz Band, Wyatt Earp, and Rawhide Kid. He replaced Christopher Rule as Jack Kirby's primary inker on innumerable monster stories, Westerns, and finally the early Marvel super-hero launch, where his weighty inks gave Fantastic Four its definitive look. Ayers also drew Giant-Man and the Wasp in Tales to Astonish, replaced Kirby on Two-Gun Kid, and took command of the art on a long run of Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos. Working for nearly every publisher throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Ayers spent the 1970s and 1980s primarily at DC and Archie, contributed to Bill Black's AC Comics in the 1990s, and published a three-volume graphic novel autobiography in the early new millennium.
Richard "Dick" Briefer was an American comic-book artist best known for his various adaptations, including humorous ones, of the Frankenstein monster. Under the pseudonym Dick Hamilton, he also created the superhero team the Target and the Targeteers for Novelty Press.
Richard Joseph "Dick" Giordano was an American comics artist and editor whose career included introducing Charlton Comics' "Action Heroes" stable of superheroes and serving as executive editor of DC Comics.
Richard W. Sprang was an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on the superhero Batman during the period fans and historians call Golden Age of Comic Books. Sprang was responsible for the 1950 redesign of the Batmobile and the original design of the Riddler, who has appeared in film, television and other media adaptations. Sprang's Batman was notable for his square chin, expressive face and barrel chest. Sprang was also a notable explorer in Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, whose discoveries included the "Defiance House" of the Anasazi ruins, and whose correspondence and records are stored with the Utah Historical Society.
Digital Chameleon was a comic book coloring and inking studio based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. They have countless credits for a variety of publishers, and are attributed with being the first studio to make the use of the computer software program Adobe Photoshop widespread in the comics industry. In addition to their work in the comics field, Digital Chameleon also coloured animation, CD covers, posters, magazines, and advertisements.
A Brazilian Color Artist from Ceará.
Donald L. "Don" Heck was an American comics artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, and for his long run penciling the Marvel superhero-team series The Avengers during the 1960's Silver Age of comic books.
Don Perlin is an American comic book artist, writer, and editor. He is best known for Marvel Comics' Werewolf by Night, Moon Knight, The Defenders, and Ghost Rider. In the 1990s, he worked for Valiant Comics, both as artist and editor.
An American paperback novelist, screenwriter, wood engraver and comic book writer-artist, who co-created the Marvel Comics characters the Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) with plotter Stan Lee and artist Don Heck; Jann of the Jungle with artist Arthur Peddy; Leopard Girl with artist Al Hartley; and Lorna the Jungle Girl with an artist generally considered to be Werner Roth.
Donny Cates is an America comic book writer known for his work on God Country and Redneck at Image Comics and Thanos and Venom at Marvel.
Douglas Moench is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Moon Knight, Deathlok, Black Mask, Electric Warrior and Six From Sirius. He is also known for his critically acclaimed eight year run on Master of Kung Fu.