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  1. 2 giorni fa · Il telefilm, oggi oggetto di culto per la sua natura camp, appiattiva le trame sempre di più, e nel giro di due anni venne cancellato dai palinsesti. Sul fumetto invece arrivarono artisti come Dennis O’Neil ai testi e Neal Adams ai disegni, che decisero di dare una drastica virata alle trame riportando Batman alle sue origini gotiche degli ...

  2. 11 mag 2024 · Azrael, Agent of the Bat. For Dennis O’Neil, Azrael was to end his run with the return of Bruce Wayne, but the writer was asked to launch a new ongoing series starring Jean-Paul Valley. O’Neil who ended his tenure as editor of the Batman titles took charge of the new Azrael monthly comic.

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    22 mag 2024 · Writer Dennis O'Neil followed up on Green Arrow's new appearance by completely remaking the character's attitude in Justice League of America #75 (cover-dated November 1969), having Oliver Queen lose his fortune and become an outspoken advocate of the underprivileged and the political left wing.

  4. 3 mag 2024 · O’Neil’s story – with ideas from Bernie Wrightson and Harlan Ellison – takes place at Rutland, Vermont’s famed Halloween parade and goes from light to dark when it confronts the miserable legacy of the Holocaust.

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  5. 3 giorni fa · When designing Ra's al Ghul, co-creator Dennis O'Neil sought to distance the character from Batman's typical costumed villains. He wanted to create a Professor James Moriarty rather than another ...

  6. 3 mag 2024 · Happy birthday to Dennis O’Neil (May 3, 1939-June 11, 2020) who would have turned 85 years old today. Denny O'Neil has worked on countless characters for both Marvel and DC (beginning in 1968) with...

  7. 3 mag 2024 · "Arkham" was officially introduced into DC canon as a name in 1974's Batman #258 by Dennis O'Neil, Irv Novick, Dick Giordano, and Ben Oda. In a story showcasing Two-Face's breakout, the institution is referred to as Arkham Hospital ("a polite name for an asylum," the comic notes).