Dwayne McDuffie RIP
Feb. 22nd, 2011 07:15 pmAs you might recall, just eight days ago I saw a preview of All-Star Superman. Screenwriter Dwayne McDuffie was in attendance. He was proud of his script, thrilled to be adapting a favorite comic, and looking forward to meeting Grant Morrison at SDCC. Alas, this was not meant to be. Mr. McDuffie passed away suddenly today.
Dwayne was a successful screenwriter for WB Animation, a major part of the Justice League cartoon's creative team. He worked on a number of shows, including the adaptation of his Static Shock comic. He was also a comic book writer with runs on JLA and Fantastic Four to his credit. But his most enduring legacy was as one of the founders of Milestone Media, a comic book company that made diversity (in every sense of the word) and quality its watchwords. While Milestone didn't last long, its characters (like Static Shock, Icon and Xombi) are now part of the DC Universe, and many of the writers and artists who worked on those books are still part of the industry.
An industry that is a good deal sadder today. My condolences to his wife, family, friends and fans.
Dwayne was a successful screenwriter for WB Animation, a major part of the Justice League cartoon's creative team. He worked on a number of shows, including the adaptation of his Static Shock comic. He was also a comic book writer with runs on JLA and Fantastic Four to his credit. But his most enduring legacy was as one of the founders of Milestone Media, a comic book company that made diversity (in every sense of the word) and quality its watchwords. While Milestone didn't last long, its characters (like Static Shock, Icon and Xombi) are now part of the DC Universe, and many of the writers and artists who worked on those books are still part of the industry.
An industry that is a good deal sadder today. My condolences to his wife, family, friends and fans.