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ProfilesVolume 1Colan, GeneIssues: -1, 020-049, 053-082, 084-098, 100, 110, 112, 116, 124, 153-154, 156-157, 363, 366-368, 370People tend to forget that there are such things as 'Colan Daredevils' besides 'Miller Daredevils'. Classic work by a great artist.
Everett, BillIssues: 001The creator of the Sub-Mariner co-created Daredevil with writer Stan Lee. Only penciled one issue, but did help with inks on a few more issues of DD. Ditko, SteveIssues: 001, 162, 234-235, 264His comic with Madcap is still a favourite of mine. His greatest work was on Amazing Spider-Man. Orlando, JoeIssues: 002-004Before his death in 1998, Joe Orlando held an editorial position at DC Comics. Wood, WallyIssues: 005-010The artist who changed DD's costume from yellow to the now famous red. Favourite story of mine is "The Fellowship of Fear!". Also was the creator of the THUNDER Agents, and worked on many EC Comics and Mad Magazine. Tragically, Wood committed suicide in 1981. Powell, BobIssues: 009-011Kirby, JackIssues: 012-013The comics legend drew two issues of DD with the help of John Romita. Sr., John RomitaIssues: 012-019Windsor-Smith, BarryIssues: 050-052, 083, 236The popular artist of Conan drew these two issues and a story with Ann Nocenti just after Miller's Born Again. Weiss, AlanIssues: 083Kweskin, SamIssues: 099Buckler, RichIssues: 101Shores, SydIssues: 102Heck, DonIssues: 103-106, 118Starlin, JimIssues: 105Brown, BobIssues: 107-109, 111, 113-115, 117, 119-123, 125-135, 141-143Bob Brown was a very under-rated artist. He did some work on Superboy for DC in the 70's. Died of leukemia in the mid-late-70's. Buscema, JohnIssues: 136-137, 219His special issue with Miller (#219) was a classic. Not too many artists could draw a story where the lead character doesn't appear in costume once. Known for his stints on the Avengers, Conan and Wolverine. Passed away in January 2002. Byrne, JohnIssues: 138Byrne is more famous for doing X-Men, She-Hulk, Alpha Flight etc. than his Ghost Rider story for DD. He also drew some covers in the early 200's.
Buscema, SalIssues: 139-140, 218, 238, 356Sal Buscema was a long-time penciler on Spectacular Spider-Man. He drew some DD issues and also helped Cary Nord with layouts during Nord's stint on the title. Kane, GilIssues: 141, 146-148, 151Many fans forget that Kane did some DD work to go along with many other great titles. Elias, LeeIssues: 144Elias did some sci-fi work for DC and also did a syndicated strip called "Beyond Mars". In the 70's he also did the Human Fly for Marvel. Tuska, GeorgeIssues: 145Tuska worked on the 'Buck Rogers' sci-fi newspaper strip over forty years ago, but he is probably best remembered as the artist for IRON MAN during the 70's. After Iron Man, he did the 'Superheroes' newspaper strip for DC. Like fellow artist Don Heck, Tuska was never a cult favourite, but his work had a quality and a consistency that shone through. Infantino, CarmineIssues: 149-150, 152Robbins, FrankIssues: 155Best known work was on the classic "Scorchy Smith" newspaper strip and the post-WWII newspaper adventure strip "Johnny Hazard". His art was mainly characterized by bold masses of black. He drew Detective Comics in the 70's and also the Invaders. Frank retired to the southwest and passed away in the 90's. He remains vastly underappreciated by most fans. Miller, FrankIssues: 158-161, 163-184, 191Towards the end of Miller's run, Klaus Janson was penciling Miller's layouts. Brought DD back from the brink of cancellation and defined a whole new era on the title. Janson, KlausIssues: 173-190, 192-197A comics pro who is well-versed in penciling, inking, colouring and design. Hama, LarryIssues: 196-197, 359Larry Hama did layouts for two issues of DD and also wrote a few tales as well.
Johnson, WilliamIssues: 197-202, 205, 207Anyone know his present whereabouts? His work on the first few issues in the 200's was great. I especially liked his revamp of the Black Widow's costume... McDonnell, LukeIssues: 202, 204Luke McDonnell has worked on many titles, including Iron Man and the Phantom.
Isherwood, GeofIssues: 203, 224Mazzucchelli, DavidIssues: 206, 208-217, 220-223, 225-233It was only until he worked with Miller on Born Again that anyone noticed this great artist. After that story arc, Mazzucchelli moved to DC to do Bat-Man:Year One with Miller and now he works on independent comic series of his own. Jurgens, DanielIssues: 224Jurgens is known for his work on Superman, Zero Hour and Thor.
Williams, LouisIssues: 237, 239-240, 243-244After doing a New Mutants issue, Williams was poised to be the next major artist for DD. However, his work with Nocenti went unnoticed and I have no idea what he is doing now. Anyone remember Rotgut? He drew that issue. McFarlane, ToddIssues: 241Currently at Image, overseeing 'Spawn' and his action figure empire. Pollard, KeithIssues: 242, 341-343Patton, ChuckIssues: 245Morgan, TomIssues: 246, 377-378Giffen, KeithIssues: 247Leonardi, RickIssues: 248-249, 277, 354, 356, 375Two of Leonardi's issues featured Wolverine. Helped Cary Nord finish some issues as well. Romita, Jr., JohnIssues: 250-257, 259-263, 265-276, 278-282Lim, RonIssues: 258Known for his work on Captain America, Silver Surfer and the Infinity Gauntlet. Bagley, MarkIssues: 283The former artist of Amazing Spider-Man and Thunderbolts drew this issue that guest-starred Captain America. Weeks, LeeIssues: 284-285, 287-288, 291-295, 297-300, 380After this run, Weeks did the Gambit mini-series. He did a fine job on the Fall of the Kingpin storyline, and has been working on mini-series, including The Mysterio Manifesto, Spider-Man: Death and Destiny, and an arc in Tangled Web.
Capullo, GregIssues: 286Known for his work on Spawn, Batman and The Creech. Dwyer, KieronIssues: 289-290Known for his work on Captain America, Avengers, and his Lowest Comic Denominator project.
Garney, RonIssues: 296, 304Known for his work with Mark Waid on the Captain America series and on Silver Surfer, Hulk and others.
Wyman, M.C.Issues: 301-303McDaniel, ScottIssues: 305-315, 317-327, 329-332Redesigned DD's costume with D.G.Chichester. He drew the Green Goblin, and Batman for DC. Also drew the Elektra:Root of Evil series and the Daredevil/Batman:Eye for an Eye prestige format comic.
Kobasic, KevinIssues: 316Kobasic did some work on SHIELD and some Acclaim titles. Cariello, SergioIssues: 328This was the Tree of Knowledge Interlude. Cariello also did some art in one of the annuals and Azrael for DC. Grindberg, TomIssues: 333-337Grindberg worked on the 'Humanity's Fathom' arc by Gregory Wright. Jubran, AlexanderIssues: 338-340Jones, Arvell M.Issues: 343Wagner, RonIssues: 344-347, 350Worked with J.M. DeMatteis to bring DD back to his red costume. Has been the artist for DC's Genesis series, Flash and some titles for Topps Comics. Nord, CaryIssues: 348-349, 353-357, 359-362, 364-365, 375Cary Nord has worked on the Bruce Wayne: Agent of Shield comic for Amalgam, and the Ghost Rider:Crossroads comic before DD. With the return of Gene Colan, Nord left DD, and finished a stint on Mutant X.
McManus, ShawnIssues: 351-352McManus had been working with Stan Lee Media and worked on a Sandman mini-series. Epting, StephenIssues: 355Ferry, PascualIssues: 358Ferry worked on the fill-in issue by Joe Kelly, and was the regular penciler on Heroes For Hire. Olivetti, ArielIssues: 369, 371-372, 374-375Olivetti has worked on some JLA specials and Kingdom for DC, and was going to be the artist on Warren Ellis' Satana. Other work includes Haven for DC and Punisher War Journal for Marvel.
Acosta, RichieIssues: 373Denham, Brian/Leon, John Paul/Lyle, TomIssues: 375Hamner, CullyIssues: 376, 379Hamner has worked on Firearm, Green Lantern: Mosaic and others.
Volume 2Cassaday, John/Conner, Amanda/Dillon, Steve/Jones, J.G./Nowlan, Kevin/Palmiotti, JimmyIssues: 0.5Mack, DavidIssues: 0.5, 016-019, 050-055, 500The creator of Kabuki has written Parts of a Hole for DD and also painted the arc 'Wake Up' with Brian Bendis.
Sr., John RomitaIssues: 0.5, 050, 100, 500Lee, JaeIssues: 0.5, 065Quesada, JoeIssues: 001-011, 013-014, 050, 500The co-founder of Event Comics started his run for the Marvel Knights line with a lot of attention. He also served as editor of the new imprint and was Editor-In-Chief of Marvel.
Haynes, RobIssues: 012Haynes worked on this fill-in and was also the artist on the Daredevil web comic. He worked with Brian Bendis on the DD: Ninja series as well. Ross, DavidIssues: 014-015, 023-024The former artist on Alpha Flight and West Coast Avengers lends a hand to getting the title back on schedule. Colan, GeneIssues: 020, 050, 100People tend to forget that there are such things as 'Colan Daredevils' besides 'Miller Daredevils'. Classic work by a great artist.
Winslade, PhilIssues: 020-022, 025Phil Winslade has worked on many titles, including the DD/Spidey series, Nevada, Ant-Man Christmas, and Howard the Duck.
Maleev, AlexIssues: 026-037, 041-050, 056-081, 100, 500The former artist on Sam and Twitch joined Brian Bendis for the 'Underboss' arc and created an acclaimed run on the title. Gutierrez, ManuelIssues: 038-039Dodson, TerryIssues: 040Oeming, Mike AvonIssues: 050Oeming has worked on Powers, Judge Dredd, and DD: Fall From Grace.
Weeks, LeeIssues: 050, 094After this run, Weeks did the Gambit mini-series. He did a fine job on the Fall of the Kingpin storyline, and has been working on mini-series, including The Mysterio Manifesto, Spider-Man: Death and Destiny, and an arc in Tangled Web.
Janson, KlausIssues: 050, 500A comics pro who is well-versed in penciling, inking, colouring and design. Bachalo, Chris/Finch, David/Golden, Michael/Hester, Phil/Horn, Greg/Quitely, Frank/Russell, P. CraigIssues: 065Lark, MichaelIssues: 082-087, 089-093, 095-105, 107-110, 112-115, 117-119, 500Gaudiano, StefanoIssues: 083-087, 089-093, 095-105, 107-110, 112-115, 117-119, 500Aja, DavidIssues: 088, 116, 500Bermejo, Lee/Djurdjevic, Marko/Sienkiewicz, BillIssues: 100Azaceta, PaulIssues: 103-106, 500Mann, ClayIssues: 111Zonjic, TonciIssues: 115Lucas, JohnIssues: 118Bendis, Brian Michael/Darrow, Geof/Grampa, Rafael/Samnee, Chris/Zircher, PatrickIssues: 500La Torre, Roberto DeIssues: 501-504, 508-509, 511Checchetto, MarcoIssues: 503, 505-507, 510, 512
Volume 3Martin, MarcosIssues: 001, 004-006, 10.1Rivera, PaoloIssues: 001-003, 007, 009-010KanoIssues: 008Checchetto, MarcoIssues: 011Samnee, ChrisIssues: 012, 014-016, 018-027, 030-033, 035-036Allred, MichaelIssues: 017Rodriguez, JavierIssues: 028-029, 034Copland, JasonIssues: 033Pham, KhoiIssues: 10.1, 013
Volume 4Krause, PeterIssues: 0.1, 15.1Samnee, ChrisIssues: 001-005, 008-015, 15.1, 016-018Kesel, Karl/Maleev, AlexIssues: 1.50Rodriguez, JavierIssues: 1.50, 006-007
Volume 5Garney, RonIssues: 001-005, 010-014, 017-018, 020, 026-028, 598-600Known for his work with Mark Waid on the Captain America series and on Silver Surfer, Hulk and others.
Sudzuka, GoranIssues: 004, 008-009, 015-016, 021-022Buffagni, MatteoIssues: 006-007Laming, MarcIssues: 019Morgan, AlecIssues: 023-025Landini, StefanoIssues: 595-597Perkins, MikeIssues: 600Henderson, MikeIssues: 601-605Noto, PhilIssues: 606-612
Volume 6Zdarsky, ChipIssues: 001Checchetto, MarcoIssues: 001-005, 011-015, 019-021, 023, 025-030, 033Sharma, Lalit KumarIssues: 006-009Fornes, JorgeIssues: 010, 016-018Mobili, FrancescoIssues: 014-015, 022, 035Hawthorne, MikeIssues: 024, 026-027, 030-032Landini, StefanoIssues: 034-035Garcia, ManuelIssues: 036
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