Luke McDonnell | |
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Born | July 19, 1959 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Penciller |
Notable works |
Iron Man Justice League of America Suicide Squad |
Luke McDonnell (born July 19, 1959) [1] is an American artist whose early career was spent specialising in comic books.
Luke McDonnell began his career as a comics artist in 1980 and illustrated a wide variety of comics including long runs on Iron Man, The Phantom and Suicide Squad. [2] He made his Marvel Comics debut with the story "Eclipse of Reason" in Star Trek #12 (March 1981). [3] In 1983, McDonnell and writer Dennis O'Neil began a storyline in which the character James Rhodes replaced Tony Stark in the role of Iron Man. [4] McDonnell moved to DC Comics in 1985 and became the regular artist on Justice League of America with issue #245 (Dec. 1985). [5] He drew the title through its final storyline (#258–261) which was written by J. M. DeMatteis. [6] McDonnell was one of the contributors to the DC Challenge limited series [7] and then moved over to the Suicide Squad series written by John Ostrander. [8] Suicide Squad #23 (Jan. 1989) written by Ostrander and Kim Yale and drawn by McDonnell, featured Barbara Gordon, the former Batgirl, making her debut as Oracle. [9] The Ostrander, Yale, and McDonnell team produced a Deadshot limited series as well. [10] In 1995, McDonnell drew the final two issues of an Argus limited series after which his comics work has appeared only occasionally. [3]
McDonnell mainly works as a toy designer and illustrator at Craig Yoe's Yoe! Studio. [11]
Alongside artist Luke McDonnell, [J. M.] DeMatteis crafted a dramatic four–part finale to the first series of DC's premier team of superheroes.
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Deadshot featured in his own four–issue miniseries written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale and illustrated by Luke McDonnell.
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Luke McDonnell | |
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Born | July 19, 1959 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Penciller |
Notable works |
Iron Man Justice League of America Suicide Squad |
Luke McDonnell (born July 19, 1959) [1] is an American artist whose early career was spent specialising in comic books.
Luke McDonnell began his career as a comics artist in 1980 and illustrated a wide variety of comics including long runs on Iron Man, The Phantom and Suicide Squad. [2] He made his Marvel Comics debut with the story "Eclipse of Reason" in Star Trek #12 (March 1981). [3] In 1983, McDonnell and writer Dennis O'Neil began a storyline in which the character James Rhodes replaced Tony Stark in the role of Iron Man. [4] McDonnell moved to DC Comics in 1985 and became the regular artist on Justice League of America with issue #245 (Dec. 1985). [5] He drew the title through its final storyline (#258–261) which was written by J. M. DeMatteis. [6] McDonnell was one of the contributors to the DC Challenge limited series [7] and then moved over to the Suicide Squad series written by John Ostrander. [8] Suicide Squad #23 (Jan. 1989) written by Ostrander and Kim Yale and drawn by McDonnell, featured Barbara Gordon, the former Batgirl, making her debut as Oracle. [9] The Ostrander, Yale, and McDonnell team produced a Deadshot limited series as well. [10] In 1995, McDonnell drew the final two issues of an Argus limited series after which his comics work has appeared only occasionally. [3]
McDonnell mainly works as a toy designer and illustrator at Craig Yoe's Yoe! Studio. [11]
Alongside artist Luke McDonnell, [J. M.] DeMatteis crafted a dramatic four–part finale to the first series of DC's premier team of superheroes.
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cite book}}
: |first2=
has generic name (
help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
Deadshot featured in his own four–issue miniseries written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale and illustrated by Luke McDonnell.
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cite book}}
: |first2=
has generic name (
help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)