David Michelinie
David Michelinie | |
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Born | May 6, 1948 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer |
Pseudonym(s) | Barry Jameson |
Notable works | Action Comics The Amazing Spider-Man Venom Iron Man |
David Michelinie (
Early career
Michelinie grew up in Louisville, Kentucky,[5] and worked at a commercial film production company before moving to New York to take part in an apprenticeship program started by DC Comics.[6]
Some of Michelinie's earliest work appears in
Marvel Comics
Among Michelinie's best-known work are his two runs on
Michelinie was one of the writers of
From 1987 to 1994, Michelinie wrote
Behind Stan Lee, Michelinie had the second longest run on The Amazing Spider-Man as a writer.
He also wrote the limited series Venom: Lethal Protector in 1993, where Venom was the main character and acted as an antihero instead of villain for the first time.
Valiant, return to DC and Future Comics
In the early 1990s David Michelinie worked at Valiant Comics on the titles Rai, H.A.R.D. Corps, Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and Magnus, Robot Fighter.[25]
He began working for DC again with the launch of the
After a hiatus Michelinie returned to comics by teaming-up with Bob Layton and Dick Giordano to form Future Comics, where he wrote the series Freemind, Metallix and Deathmask from 2002 to 2003.[31][32] The company closed in 2004.
Later career
In 2007, Michelinie wrote
In 2008, he and Layton collaborated again on a four-issue
As screenwriter, Michelinie worked on two episodes of the animated series Iron Man: Armored Adventures (with Bob Layton as co-writer) and wrote the short films Hellevator (2011) and Nobody's Tomorrow (2018).[37]
Bibliography
DC Comics
- Action Comics #702–722, 724–736, #0, Annual #7–9 (1994–1997)
- Adventure Comics #441, 443, 445, 450–452 (Aquaman), #456–458 (Superboy) (1975–1978)
- Aquaman #57–61 (1977–1978)
- Army at War #1 (1978)
- Cancelled Comic Calvacade #1 (Claw the Unconquered) (1978)
- Claw the Unconquered #1–12 (1975–1978)
- DC Comics Presents #3 (Superman and Adam Strange) (1978)
- DC Super Stars #16 (Star Hunters) (1977)
- DC Universe Holiday Bash #1 (1997)
- Doorway to Nightmare #1 (1978)
- Hercules Unbound #7–9 (1976–1977)
- House of Mystery #224, 232, 235, 238, 248, 252, 257–259, 263, 286–287 (1974–1980)
- House of Secrets #116, 122, 126–127, 130, 147 (1974–1977)
- Jonah Hex #13–15 (1978)
- Justice League Task Force #1–3 (1993)
- Karate Kid#2–10 (1976–1977)
- Legion: Science Police #1–4 (1998)
- Men of War #1–4 (1977–1978)
- Phantom Stranger #35–36 (1975)
- Plop! #7–8, 19 (1974–1976)
- Secrets of Haunted House #5 (1975)
- Sgt. Rock #311, 315 (1977–1978)
- Shadowdragon Annual #1 (1995)
- Starfire #1–2 (1976)
- Star Hunters #1–7 (1977–1978)
- Star Spangled War Stories #183–192, 194–203 (Unknown Soldier) (1974–1977)
- Steel #17–19 (1995)
- Superman Annual #8 (1996)
- Superman Adventures #32, 44, Special #1 (1998–2000)
- Superman's Nemesis: Lex Luthor #1–4 (1999)
- Superman: The Wedding Album #1 (1996)
- Superman vs. Predator #1–4 (2000)
- Swamp Thing #14–18, 21–22 (1975–1976)
- Tales of Ghost Castle #1 (1975)
- Unknown Soldier #254–256 (1981)
- Weird Mystery Tales #15–16 (1974–1975)
- Weird War Tales #30, 72 (1974–1979)
- Wonder Woman #218 (script consultant to Martin Pasko) (1975)
Marvel Comics
- The Amazing Spider-Man #205, 290–292, 296–352, 359–388, Annual #21–26, 28, Annual '95, Super Special #1 (1980, 1987–1995)
- The Avengers #173, 175–176, 181–187, 189, 191–205, 221, 223, 340 (1978–1982, 1991)
- The Bozz Chronicles #1–6 (1985–1986)
- Captain America #258–259, Annual #5 (1981)
- Carnage vol. 2 #1 (2022)
- Daredevil #167 (1980)
- Doctor Strange #46 (1981)
- Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #4–18, 20–22, 26–27 (1983–1985)
- Hero #1–6 (1990)
- The Incredible Hulk #232 (1979)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade #1–4 (1989)
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom #1–3 (1984)
- Iron Man #116–157, 215–250, Annual #9–10 (1978–1982, 1987–1989)
- Iron Man #258.1–258.4 (2013)
- Iron Man: Bad Blood #1–4 (2000)
- Iron Man: Legacy of Doom #1–4 (2008)
- Iron Man: The End #1 (2009)
- Krull #1–2 (1983)
- Marvel Fanfare #4 (1982)
- Marvel Graphic Novel #16–17, 27 (1985–1987)
- Marvel Premiere #47–48, 55–56 (1979–1980)
- Marvel Super-Heroes #5, 14 (1991–1993)
- Marvel Super Special #28, 30 (1983–1984)
- Marvel Team-Up #103, 108, 110, 136, 142–143 (1981–1984)
- Marvel Two-In-One#76, 78, 97–98, Annual #4 (1979–1983)
- Mother Theresa of Calcutta (1984)
- Pro Action Magazine #1 (Spider-Man) (1994)
- Psi-Force #7 (1987)
- Questprobe #3 (1985)
- The Spectacular Spider-Man #173–175, 220, Annual #11–12, Super Special #1 (1991–1995)
- Spider-Man #35, Super Special #1 (1993–1995)
- Spider-Man: The Bug Stops Here #1 (1994)
- Star Wars #51–52, 55–69, 78, Annual #2 (1981–1983)
- Thundercats #1–6 (1985–1986)
- Toxic Crusaders #8 (1992)
- Venom#150, Annual #1 (2017–2018)
- Venom vol. 4 #25 (2020)
- Venom: Lethal Protector #1–6 (1993)
- Venom: Lethal Protector vol. 2 #1-5 (2023)
- Venom Super Special #1 (1995)
- Web of Spider-Man #8–9, 14–20, 23–24, 70, Annual #7–8, Super Special #1 (1985–1995)
- What If #38 (1983)
- What If vol. 2 #85 (1996)
- What If? Iron Man: Demon in an Armor (2011)
- Wonder Man #1 (1986)
Warren Publishing
- Creepy #84 (1976)
- Eerie #81 (with Louise Simonson) (1977)
Valiant Comics
- H.A.R.D. Corps #1–16 (1992–1994)
- Magnus, Robot Fighter #11, 18–19 (1992)
- Rai #1–8 (1992)
- Secrets of the Valiant Universe #1 (1994)
- Turok: Dinosaur Hunter #1–3 (1993)
Image Comics / Valiant Comics
- Deathmate Yellow #1 (1993)
Future Comics
- Death Mask #1–3 (2003)
- Freemind #0–7 (2002–2003)
- Metallix #0–6, Free Comic Book Day #1 (2002–2003)
Moonstone
- Kolchak Tales: The Frankenstein Agenda #1–3 (2007)
- The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks #1–4 (consultant to Mike Bullock) (2009)
Maneki Neko Books
- Gladstone’s School for World Conquerors: Gladstone's Revenge (one-shot) (2023)
References
- ^ Big Shots: David Michelinie (Creator of Venom)
- ^ Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). "Comics Industry Birthdays". Comics Buyer's Guide. Archived from the original on February 18, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
- ^ "Venom and Ant-Man Creator Argues "Co-Creator" Credit". Comicbook.com. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ "VENOM, SCOTT LANG, CARNAGE, TASKMASTER 'Co-Creator' Says Take Out the 'Co'". Newsarama. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ Rosa, Don (2012). Don Rosa Classics: The Complete Captain Kentucky. dani books. p. 216.
- ^ "Interview "Shakespeare's language" with David Michelinie!". Chroniques des Fontaines (in French). 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- ^ a b c David Michelinie at the Grand Comics Database
- ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9.)
David Michelinie's pen and Ernie Chan's pencils and inks provided the magic for this fantasy series that introduced Claw the Unconquered, a barbaric outlander with a deformed claw-like right hand.
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- ^ Karate Kid #2 (May–June 1976) at the Grand Comics Database
- ^ McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 174: "Writer David Michelinie and artist Ed Davis presented an atypical war hero in Ulysses Hazard."
- ^ DiFruscio, Mark (June 2009). "Star Crossed: Remembering DC's Star Hunters". Back Issue! (34). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 60–67.
- ^ McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 176: "Writer David Michelinie and artist Val Mayerik introduced Madame Xanadu."
- ISBN 978-0756641238.)
Writer David Michelinie and inker Bob Layton began their classic run co-plotting The Invincible Iron Man with issue #116.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link - ^ Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 187: "In December [1978], co-plotters David Michelinie and Bob Layton, and penciler John Romita, Jr....came up with Bethany Cabe, a highly capable professional bodyguard and a different sort of leading lady."
- ^ Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 188: "Writer David Michelinie and artists John Byrne and Bob Layton introduced James Rhodes Tony Stark's best friend and future super hero War Machine in The Invincible Iron Man #118."
- ^ Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 189: "Tony Stark's billionaire nemesis Justin Hammer made his first appearance in The Invincible Iron Man #120 by writer David Michelinie and artist John Romita, Jr. and Bob Layton."
- ^ DeFalco, Tom "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 233: "Although actually called 'Stark Wars', the story arc that became known as 'Armor Wars began in [Iron Man #225] and ran until June 1988."
- ^ Cronin, Brian (April 1, 2013). "The Greatest Iron Man Stories Ever Told!". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ Rivera, Joshua (July 17, 2015). "Ant-Man is such a complicated comic-book character, it's a miracle they made a pretty good movie about him". Business Insider. Archived from the original on August 16, 2015.
- ^ DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 197: "Created by writer David Michelinie and artist George Pérez, Taskmaster could mimic any physical skill he had ever seen."
- ISBN 978-0756692360.)
In this landmark installment [issue #298], one of the most popular characters in the wall-crawler's history would begin to step into the spotlight courtesy of one of the most popular artists to ever draw the web-slinger."
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link - ^ Cowsill, Alan "1990s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 197: "Artist Mark Bagley's era of The Amazing Spider-Man hit its stride as Carnage revealed the true face of his evil. Carnage was a symbiotic offspring produced when Venom bonded to psychopath Cletus Kasady."
- Syfy Wire. Archived from the originalon October 3, 2018. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
- ^ Johnston, Rich (November 28, 2019). "The Jim Shooter Files: When Venom Creator David Michelinie Snuck Foreign Swear Words Into Marvel Comics". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
- ^ Manning, Matthew K. "1990s" in Dolan, p. 259: "Writer David Michelinie and artist Sal Velluto introduced a different type of Justice League in their new ongoing series ''Justice League Task Force."
- ^ Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 164: "Plotted by Marvel Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter and written by David Michelinie with pencils by Paul Ryan, this issue wasn't the standard wedding comic fare."
- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21 at the Grand Comics Database
- ^ Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 275: " The behind-the-scenes talent on the monumental issue appropriately spanned several generations of the Man of Tomorrow's career. Written by Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, David Michelinie, Louise Simonson, and Roger Stern, the one-shot featured the pencils of John Byrne, Gil Kane, Stuart Immonen, Paul Ryan, Jon Bogdanove, Kieron Dwyer, Tom Grummett, Dick Giordano, Jim Mooney, Curt Swan, Nick Cardy, Al Plastino, Barry Kitson, Ron Frenz, and Dan Jurgens."
- ^ "Interview with Bob by Dolmen Magazine". BobLayton.com. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ Povey, Matthew (September 16, 2002). "Mike Leeke joins Future Comics and Freemind". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ "Diamond Comic Distributors to distribute Future Comics releases". Comic Book Resources. December 20, 2002. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ "PREVIEW: "Kolchak Tales: The Frankenstein Agenda" #3". Comic Book Resources. March 27, 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ Phegley, Kiel (August 24, 2008). "FAN EXPO: Michelinie Talks "Iron Man: The End"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ Gerding, Stephen (July 20, 2018). "EXCLUSIVE: Venom's Co-Creator Returns for the Antihero's First-Ever Annual". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ^ "Return to Venom's Early Days in New Series by Venom Co-Creator David Michelinie". Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "David Michelinie". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
External links
- "DC Profiles #16: David Michelinie" at the Grand Comics Database
- "DC Profiles #27: Barry Jameson" (a pseudonym used by Michelinie) at the Grand Comics Database
- David Michelinie at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
- David Michelinie at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
- "Casey Interviews David Michelinie: Hero Worship". (Michelinie interviewed by comics writer Joe Casey), Newsarama.com. 2004. Archived from the original on November 6, 2004.