DENNIS O’NEIL: Comic Con Meets Greystache

Dennis O'Neil

Dennis O'Neil was born in 1939, the same year that Batman first appeared in Detective Comics. It was thus perhaps fated that he would be so closely associated with the character, writing and editing the Dark Knight for more than 30 years. He's been an editor at Marvel and DC Comics. In addition to Batman, he's worked on Spider-Man, Daredevil, Iron Man, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow, the Question, The Shadow and more. O'Neil has won every major award in the industry. His prose novels have been New York Times bestsellers. Denny lives in Rockland County with his wife, Marifran.

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  1. Roger Buck says:

    Re:

    "I’m no greystache lamenting the good old days when, dang it, things was the way they oughta be, decent and proper. Things now are different, but they’re as decent and proper as the universe allows them to be.
    Somebody say amen."

    I cannot say amen as I do not understand your words here – but I would like to …

    I wonder what the man who wrote those arresting GL/GA stories which haunted my youth makes of the post Reagan Revolution years.

    I sense from other comments of yours I've found around the net that you might have regrets for an age which seems to lose the values you cherished … but at the time you don't want to be condemning.

    I have yet to read through your old entries, but I am reading re-reading your old comics and feeling with that heart for social justice in them … real heart in general …