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Born | Danette Maxx Couto January 30, 1952 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works |
All-Star Squadron Arak, Son of Thunder Avengers West Coast Infinity, Inc. Young All-Stars |
Spouse(s) | Roy Thomas |
Dann Thomas (born Danette Maxx Couto [1] January 30, 1952) [2] is an American comic book writer and is the second wife of comic book writer and editor Roy Thomas. She has at times collaborated with her husband on All-Star Squadron, Arak, Son of Thunder, the Crimson Avenger miniseries, and Avengers West Coast.
She married Roy Thomas in May 1981 [3] and legally changed her first name from Danette in the early 1980s. [4]
Dann Thomas' earliest comic book credit appears on "The Sea of No Return" (credited as "Adapted from a story by Danette Couto") in Savage Sword of Conan #66 (July 1981). [5] Her husband credits her with the original idea for Arak, Son of Thunder, noting, "Danette Couto (soon to be Dann Thomas) had this idea: What if a Native American had discovered Europe?" [1] She began co-writing the Arak title with issue #12 (Aug. 1982) and would work with Thomas on most of his projects afterwards. Roy Thomas explained in 2011 that, "Dann and I co-wrote Infinity from the beginning, co-plotting it, with Dann usually, if not always, doing the first draft on the script, which I then rewrote. Not that she was openly credited as co-writer right away; I had to take it slow in that area." [6] Dann Thomas co-wrote Wonder Woman #300 (Feb. 1983) [7] and, as Roy Thomas noted in 1999 "became the first woman ever to receive scripting credit on the world's foremost super-heroine." [4] A rare example of Dann Thomas' solo writing appeared in the Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents series published by Deluxe Comics. [8] Roy Thomas' contractual obligations to DC Comics prevented him from working on the series but Dann Thomas was able to work on it. [9]
Dann Thomas' last new comic book writing appeared in Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (which can also be known by its alternative name, Xenozoic Tales) #9 (Nov. 1994), published by Topps Comics. [10]
Avengers West Coast is a group of fictional superheroes published by Marvel Comics. Its first appearance was in Avengers West Coast #1 in September 1984, and it was created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall. Starting on issue #60, Dann Thomas and her husband were the writers for the comic while Paul Ryan became the artist. The three of them became the creative team until issue #71, where Ryan was replaced by Dave Ross. Afterwards, the three of them became the creative team, where Thomas wrote issues #60-63, 65-94-96, and Annual issues #5-7 (1990-1993).
Infinity, Inc. is a comic series published by DC Comics. Dubbed as the "analogue to the Teen Titans" [12], it is a team of superheroes containing the children and heirs of the Justice Society of America. Thomas and her husband co-wrote the series from the very beginning, with Thomas herself credited as creating the first draft of the script each time. Dann Thomas wrote issues #1-53, the Annual issues #1-2, and the Special issue #1 (1984-1988).
Young All-Stars is a comic series published by DC Comics comprised of fictional superheroes. This comic series was created by Dann Thomas, her husband, Roy Thomas, and
Michael Bair in June 1987. This series served as a follow-up to
All-Star Squadron, one of the most famous comic series in which Thomas played an important part in, though it was not quite as popular as the original series (it was cancelled after 31 issues and one annual)
[13]. Dann Thomas wrote issues #1-31, and Annual #1 (1987-1989).
The super-heroine Firebrand of the All-Star Squadron takes her civilian name, Danette Reilly, from Dann Thomas. [14] Dann Thomas co-wrote later issues of All-Star Squadron, subsequent to the introduction of Firebrand. Another character based upon Dann Thomas is a woman named Danette who appeared in the story "What If Conan the Barbarian Walked the Earth Today?" published in What If? #13 (Feb. 1979). [15]
The Amazing Amazon was joined by a host of DC's greatest heroes to celebrate her 300th issue in a seventy-two-page blockbuster...Written by Roy and Dann Thomas, and penciled by Gene Colan, Ross Andru, Jan Duursema, Dick Giordano, Keith Pollard, Keith Giffen, and Rich Buckler.
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Born | Danette Maxx Couto January 30, 1952 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works |
All-Star Squadron Arak, Son of Thunder Avengers West Coast Infinity, Inc. Young All-Stars |
Spouse(s) | Roy Thomas |
Dann Thomas (born Danette Maxx Couto [1] January 30, 1952) [2] is an American comic book writer and is the second wife of comic book writer and editor Roy Thomas. She has at times collaborated with her husband on All-Star Squadron, Arak, Son of Thunder, the Crimson Avenger miniseries, and Avengers West Coast.
She married Roy Thomas in May 1981 [3] and legally changed her first name from Danette in the early 1980s. [4]
Dann Thomas' earliest comic book credit appears on "The Sea of No Return" (credited as "Adapted from a story by Danette Couto") in Savage Sword of Conan #66 (July 1981). [5] Her husband credits her with the original idea for Arak, Son of Thunder, noting, "Danette Couto (soon to be Dann Thomas) had this idea: What if a Native American had discovered Europe?" [1] She began co-writing the Arak title with issue #12 (Aug. 1982) and would work with Thomas on most of his projects afterwards. Roy Thomas explained in 2011 that, "Dann and I co-wrote Infinity from the beginning, co-plotting it, with Dann usually, if not always, doing the first draft on the script, which I then rewrote. Not that she was openly credited as co-writer right away; I had to take it slow in that area." [6] Dann Thomas co-wrote Wonder Woman #300 (Feb. 1983) [7] and, as Roy Thomas noted in 1999 "became the first woman ever to receive scripting credit on the world's foremost super-heroine." [4] A rare example of Dann Thomas' solo writing appeared in the Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents series published by Deluxe Comics. [8] Roy Thomas' contractual obligations to DC Comics prevented him from working on the series but Dann Thomas was able to work on it. [9]
Dann Thomas' last new comic book writing appeared in Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (which can also be known by its alternative name, Xenozoic Tales) #9 (Nov. 1994), published by Topps Comics. [10]
Avengers West Coast is a group of fictional superheroes published by Marvel Comics. Its first appearance was in Avengers West Coast #1 in September 1984, and it was created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall. Starting on issue #60, Dann Thomas and her husband were the writers for the comic while Paul Ryan became the artist. The three of them became the creative team until issue #71, where Ryan was replaced by Dave Ross. Afterwards, the three of them became the creative team, where Thomas wrote issues #60-63, 65-94-96, and Annual issues #5-7 (1990-1993).
Infinity, Inc. is a comic series published by DC Comics. Dubbed as the "analogue to the Teen Titans" [12], it is a team of superheroes containing the children and heirs of the Justice Society of America. Thomas and her husband co-wrote the series from the very beginning, with Thomas herself credited as creating the first draft of the script each time. Dann Thomas wrote issues #1-53, the Annual issues #1-2, and the Special issue #1 (1984-1988).
Young All-Stars is a comic series published by DC Comics comprised of fictional superheroes. This comic series was created by Dann Thomas, her husband, Roy Thomas, and
Michael Bair in June 1987. This series served as a follow-up to
All-Star Squadron, one of the most famous comic series in which Thomas played an important part in, though it was not quite as popular as the original series (it was cancelled after 31 issues and one annual)
[13]. Dann Thomas wrote issues #1-31, and Annual #1 (1987-1989).
The super-heroine Firebrand of the All-Star Squadron takes her civilian name, Danette Reilly, from Dann Thomas. [14] Dann Thomas co-wrote later issues of All-Star Squadron, subsequent to the introduction of Firebrand. Another character based upon Dann Thomas is a woman named Danette who appeared in the story "What If Conan the Barbarian Walked the Earth Today?" published in What If? #13 (Feb. 1979). [15]
The Amazing Amazon was joined by a host of DC's greatest heroes to celebrate her 300th issue in a seventy-two-page blockbuster...Written by Roy and Dann Thomas, and penciled by Gene Colan, Ross Andru, Jan Duursema, Dick Giordano, Keith Pollard, Keith Giffen, and Rich Buckler.
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