Dennis O’Neil: Words, Finest

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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7 Responses

  1. Andrew L. says:

    Denny, we have one TV, no DVR and my wife would rather watch Antiques Road Show on PBS. So don’t give my any crap about not watching Supergirl. And don’t forget that the show also shares a timeslot with Gotham on Fox.

  2. mike weber says:

    Well, lessee, Barnaby Ross crossed over with Cannon once, and back in the 60s ABC’s short-lived Green Hornet had a crossover with some other obscure show…

    • Osiris says:

      Plus Detective John Munch has been on about 8 different show, including the X-Files.

      • Mindy Newell says:

        Yeah, I absolutely LOVED that about Munch!!! Btw, I really, really, brutally :-) miss him on SVU.

  3. Bob Cherry says:

    The Warner Brothers Westerns in the late 1950s-early 1960s often had crossovers. I seem to remember one show on which several appeared together.

  4. Mindy Newell says:

    I will be really, really upset if SUPERGIRL is cancelled, especially as the show has really come into its own in its second half.

  5. Sid Wood says:

    I remember my first Super Hero team up on TV. Batman and The Green Hornet. As a kid, I was in 7th heaven.