Dwayne McDuffie: 1962-2011
Noted comics and animation writer Dwayne McDuffie died Monday evening, reportedly from complications due to a surgical procedure.
Dwayne joined the comics industry in the 80s working for Marvel Comics editorial and special projects. He quickly made his name as a writer creating series such as Damage Control, helping to redefine Deathlok for the nineties, and having She-Hulk break razors while trying to shave her legs– a throwaway gag which became notorious. He soon left the staff job to become a full-time freelance writer.
This led to Dwayne’s co-founding of Milestone Media in 1992, with creators Denys Cowan, Michael Davis and businessman Derek T. Dingle, which expanded the role of minorities in comics both on the page and off, launching a line of comics in 1993 that included Hardware, Blood Syndicate, Static, Icon, Kobalt, Xombi, and the Shadow Cabinet, all of which McDuffie had a hand in creating or co-creating.
Dwayne moved to animation when Static was turned into Static Shock for KidsWB, which led to becoming story editor for the Justice League Unlimited, Ben 10: Alien Force and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien animated series and writing a number of DC’s recent direct-to-DVD animated projects– his latest work was the script for the All-Star Superman animated adaptation, which went on sale today.
He wrote damn fine comics, most recently on Justice League of America, Fantastic Four, and Firestorm. He was a giant in just about every aspect you care to mention, including size.
Dwayne was a major talent and will be greatly missed.
UPDATES: Apparently Dwayne’s death was due to a heart issue. More details as we get them.
And Heidi found this great interview with Dwayne, to show you a bit of what he was like:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u16sKK-1oLQ[/youtube]
UPDATE 6:40 EST: AP now has the first obit.
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- RIP Dwayne McDuffie (comicsbeat.com)
Damn. Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn. Very few people made as big an impact as a writer for me. Dwayne’s skill with a phrase and his awesome comedic talent put him in the top two percent of comics writers, and really writers in general. This is a horrible loss.
To repeat what i said at PAD’s blog:
Shit.
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Just Shit.
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Never met him in person, but we exchanged some e-mails a few years back, when he wrote to (quite gently) correct something stupid (well, ignorant) i’d said online about Damage Control.
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From that and from what people who actually knew him have said, he was a Class Act.
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And forty-nine? Cheeze – that’s too soon for anyone to have to leave the party.
I had long admired Dwayne McDuffie as a writer. But it was a series that Michael Davis did for ComicMix back in 2008, “If You’re Not There You Just Won’t Get It, that made me really come to admire the man. For that I’m grateful to the MOTU. My condolences to Mr. McDuffie’s family and friends. Dwayne McDuffie’s death is a great loss.
http://www.comicmix.com/news/2008/08/29/if-you-re-not-there-you-just-won-t-get-it-conclusion-by-michael-davis/