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JxXxR
02-22-2011, 06:52 PM
MILESTONE CREATOR DWAYNE MCDUFFIE HAS DIED
by Kiel Phegley, Editor |


Dwayne McDuffie as drawn by friend and collaborator Denys Cowan.
CBR News has learned that comic writer, animation producer and respected industry veteran Dwayne McDuffie passed away. The cause of death and specific details are unknown at this time.

A native of Detroit, McDuffie officially joined the comics industry as part of Marvel Comics editorial in the late '80s. While working on special projects for the publisher, he quickly made his name as a writer creating series such as "Damage Control" and helping to redefine the Deathlok character to fan and critical acclaim. He soon left the staff to become a full time freelance writer, becoming a voice in the industry for diversity, particularly fighting against stereotypical portrayals of people of color on the comic book page.

In 1993, McDuffie co-founded Milestone Media along with creators Denys Cowan, Michael Davis and Derek T. Dingle. The company's mission statement involved expanding the role of minorities in comics both on the page and off, and they launched (through DC Comics) a line of superheroes that included "Static," "Icon" and Xombi" – all of which McDuffie had a hand in creating.

Over the years, the writer contributed to scores of notable comic book launches and series, always with a keen eye on character, regardless of race. In 2000, his character, Static, made the leap totelevision in the Saturday morning cartoon "Static Shock." In 2003, an episode of the show dealing with gun violence earned the writer the Humanitas Prize.

In recent years, McDuffie pursued dual tracks in animation and comics writing. He served as story editor for the popular "Justice League Unlimited" animated series and wrote a number of DC's recent direct-to-DVD animated films. McDuffie had notable runs on comic series "Fantastic Four" and "Justice League of America," often incorporating Black characters into the core of the fabled franchises.

McDuffie's latest work was the script for the "All Star Superman" animated adaptation, which went on sale today in stores across America. CBR ran a lengthy interview with McDuffie about that project last week and caught up with him, looking in good health and acting jovial, last week at the Paley Center's Los Angeles premier for the film. McDuffie's last known public statement was a post to his Facebook page Sunday at 12:17 PM Pacific. He was scheduled to sign at Golden Apple Comics tomorrow evening as part of Reggie Hudlin's Reggie's World launch party.

The writer is survived by his wife, though at this point no further details are available on what exactly happened to McDuffie. The staff of Comic Book Resources offers our deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Bobby Digital 2.0
02-22-2011, 07:01 PM
What the hell? I just talked to him a few weeks ago. I know he had a serious medical issue but I thought he was in the clear since then. This news really saddens me as Dwayne was cool guy who was always up front and honest with fans.


R.I.P. Maestro

Dr Doom
02-22-2011, 07:16 PM
Wow, that is crazy. I wonder what happened. R.I.P.

Bobby Digital 2.0
02-22-2011, 07:27 PM
Wow, that is crazy. I wonder what happened. R.I.P.

I'm not sure exactly what happened but I know he had some serious health issues a while back. I thought he was out of the woods though and he seemed VERY active in recent years with comics and Animation.

RavishingRickRonin
02-22-2011, 07:56 PM
fuck man...the man who had the balls to have black panther throw silver surfer in an armbar is gone..he made so many prominent black characters, and to me at least, brought a focus on how more minoriuty big time players were needed. RIP

duckman returns
02-22-2011, 08:28 PM
fuck man...the man who had the balls to have black panther throw silver surfer in an armbar is gone..he made so many prominent black characters, and to me at least, brought a focus on how more minoriuty big time players were needed. RIP



co sign. Its sad that he was the one (along with Bruce Timm) that helped the Justice League get off the ground. As well as eventually helping the resurgence of comic book cartoons we have now. As well as making GL John Stewart getting the exposure he desperately needed As well as the Milestone characters like Static.



But RIP to him.

JxXxR
02-22-2011, 08:30 PM
update on cause

CBR has learned that McDuffie died from complications due to a surgical procedure performed Monday evening.

gdatruth
02-22-2011, 08:42 PM
wow this came outta nowhere
thoughts & well wishes to his family.

Bandit Pierce
02-22-2011, 10:19 PM
I'm gonna have to go up and buy All Star Superman tonight. RIP

PeteyBlack
02-23-2011, 12:05 AM
I just watched AllStar Superman earlier today!!! Wow thats crazy!!!

therowdyone
02-23-2011, 01:07 AM
Prayers to his family for their loss. R.I.P. Dwayne McDuffie

jpeso
02-23-2011, 01:55 AM
just talked to him on facebook the other day, this really came out of left field...shit feels weird.

Dr Doom
02-23-2011, 04:11 PM
Front page article on his death and legacy:

http://planetill.com/2011/02/black-history-month-dwayne-mcduffies-loss-leaves-enormous-hole-in-pop-culture/

Jack Roller
02-23-2011, 04:30 PM
Great article. We're lucky he got into comics. Looks like he could have easily had success in many other areas.

"Born and raised in Detroit, he earned a graduate degree in physics from the University of Michigan and went on to study film at New York University’s prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. He honed his skills writing for stand up comedians and late night comedy shows. While working as a copy editor for a financial magazine, a friend got him an interview for an Assistant Editor position at Marvel Comics. It was here where McDuffie would realize his true calling."
(from the front page article)

Taskmaster
02-23-2011, 05:29 PM
48 is not the correct age to die, damn.

RIP, even though I disliked some of his work

Bobby Digital 2.0
02-23-2011, 06:01 PM
I highly recommend anybody who's never read them to check out McDuffie's Milestone work. Static, Icon, and Hardware are very fun reads. Some of it might feel a bit dated but it's good stuff.

I kind of regret never asking Dwayne why he was such a fan of Little Lulu though....

Scoobert Bauce
02-23-2011, 06:37 PM
. Static, Icon, and Hardware


Oh shit thats him??? wow R.I.P.

False Profit
02-23-2011, 08:10 PM
damn, it was only maybe a month ago I was on the other board gushing on and on about how fresh and unique the Milestone U books felt. Was even gonna start a Milestone thread. Bobby put the collected issues in the thread right after that.

I WISH Milestone's characters and ideas would have caught on. DC better push the shit out of those books now!!!!

Bobby Digital 2.0
02-23-2011, 10:47 PM
damn, it was only maybe a month ago I was on the other board gushing on and on about how fresh and unique the Milestone U books felt. Was even gonna start a Milestone thread. Bobby put the collected issues in the thread right after that.

I WISH Milestone's characters and ideas would have caught on. DC better push the shit out of those books now!!!!

I upped those same comics here. In honor of his passing I'll be putting up the rest of the milestone books along with Damage control, Deathlok, Beyond, his runs on Fantastic Four, Justice League, and Firestorm, along with some of the one shots he did.

As for the Milestone characters. Xombii is getting a new series with the original writer and Frazar Irving doing the art. Static has a new ongoing launching also but it's being written by Felecia D Henderson who wrote Teen Titans before Krul took over, the artist has yet to be named far as I know.

I know Dwayne was kind of pissed off how DC gave him the run around in regards to bringing his characters in then dicked him around about how they were being used. At one point he was in talks to write a mini about the African American Superheroes of DC but it was dropped. DC also edited part of Milestone forever books without his consent.



Oh shit thats him??? wow R.I.P.

Yeah, he also wrote the screenplay for All Star Superman animated movie and the Crisis on two earths animated movie.

He also wrote most of the best episodes of Justice league and JLU. He was the one who wrote the entire arc about Cadmus trying to secretly take down the league.

Jack Roller
02-23-2011, 11:01 PM
I upped those same comics here. In honor of his passing I'll be putting up the rest of the milestone books along with Damage control, Deathlok, Beyond, his runs on Fantastic Four, Justice League, and Firestorm, along with some of the one shots he did.

That is very much appreciated man.

Malice Intended
02-28-2011, 10:43 AM
Thanks family. I really tried my best to do him justice with that piece.

Dwayne was a tremendous talent. I have a lot of respect and admiration for his accomplishments. He made some real strides. It's important that we as fans continue to pay tribute and make sure that his legacy isn't forgotten or trivialized by the media.

HansumJay
03-22-2011, 03:28 AM
Wow I'm so late. This hurts. He gave us a voice in comics. R.I.P.