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Dean Haspiel
First Animated Comic Work: Batman
Adventures #9 (Artist)
Batman Adventures Position: Artist (#9)
Key Issues: #9
History: Dean Haspiel is the author of super-psychedelic
romances and semi-auto-bio comix who occasionally mangles
franchise characters. Dino was nominated for a 2002 Eisner award
for "Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition," and a 2003 Ignatz
award for "Outstanding Artist."
You can find out more about Dean Haspiel at his
Official Website.
Kelsey Shannon
First Animated Comic Work: Batman
Adventures #5 (Cover)
Batman Adventures Position: Cover Artist (#5-8, #10-17),
Artist (#15)
Key Issues: #15
History: Kelsey Shannon joined the animation industry
when it called him away from his career in the comic business.
After working on such popular series as Jimmy Neutron and
G.I. Joe, Shannon felt confined working under the limited
vision of various projects, and, with a little help from his
friends, found himself back in the world of comics.
Shannon is currently working on covers for H-E-R-O. On
top of that, he has a five-issue mini-series for Wildstorm due
out sometime in 2005 and does random covers for creators at
Image.
Rick Burchett
First Animated Comic Work: The
Batman Adventures #1 (Artist)
Batman Adventures Position: Artist (#1-8, #10-14, #16-17)
Key Issues: #1-8, #10-14, #16-17
History: On board the animated Batman wagon as long as
Templeton, Burchett has had a hand in each of the four
comic-series of Batman that's been so far. Working as the
penciller for the issues, Burchett has had the most consistent
models, staying closer to Timm's original designs than many
other artists have. It's this quality that makes Burchett a fan
favorite on the many series he's done.
Burchett is currently working on the daily AOL Batman comic
strip, available only to subscribers of the popular internet
service.
Ty Templeton
First Animated Comic Work: The Batman
Adventures #1 (Artist)
Batman Adventures Position: Writer, Artist (#1-8, #10-15,
#16-17)
Key Issues: #1-4, #16-#17
History: Ty Templeton has been onboard the animated comic
rendition of Batman since the very first issue of The Batman
Adventures. While his time was brief on Gotham Adventures,
Ty returned in full force to Batman Adventures, where he began
not only writing main stories and back-ups, but also drawing
both as well.
Ty Templeton is currently working with Bongo comics on their
popular The Simpson's comic--where he both writes and draws his
own stories.
Creators -
Inkers
Terry Beatty
First Animated Comic Work: Batman
and Robin Adventures #18 (Inker)
Batman Adventures Position: Inker (#1-8, #10-17)
Key Issues: #1-8, #10-17
History: Another fan favorite, Terry Beatty has some of
the cleanest and most consistent inking that's ever been seen in
the animated Batman comics. He's been on-board since way back in
the run of Batman and Robin Adventures and isn't looking
stop his run anytime soon.
Despite Batman Adventures cancellation, Beatty's on-board
the replacement title The Batman Strikes, as, you
guessed it, the main inker.
Creators - Colors
Heroic Age
First Animated Comic Work: Batman
Adventures #13 (Colors)
Batman Adventures Position: Colorist (#13-17)
Key Issues: #13-17
Lee Loughridge
First Animated Comic Work: Batman
Adventures #1 (Colors)
Batman Adventures Position: Colorist (#1-8, #10-11)
Key Issues: #1-8, #10-11
Zylonol
First Animated Comic Work: Batman
Adventures #2 (Back-Up) (Colors)
Batman Adventures Position: Colorist (#2-3 Back-Up, #4
Front-Up, #5, #7-8, #9, #10 Back-Up, #11-12 Back-Up)
Key Issues: #2-3 Back-Up, #4 Front-Up, #5, #7-8, #9, #10
Back-Up, #11-12 Back-Up |
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