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Biography

Birth Date: Jun 15, 1945
Birthplace: Providence, RI
Wife: Marsha
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Don has written in almost every genre comics has to offer. He broke into comics doing Creepy and Eerie at Warren in the early 70s. He then got an editorial job over at Marvel, continued in horror with Morbius, picked up superheroes with Luke Cage and the Black Panther (which he'd revisit at least 2 more times establishing himself as the definitive Black Panther writer) and did a little Science Fiction with a character called Killraven. In 1978, he created Sabre at Eclipse, the first graphic novel to be sold in comic stores. He then created the beloved Detectives, Inc. and wrote short stories in Eclipse Magazine for a short while. In the 80s, Don also created Ragamuffins, Alexander Risk, and Nathaniel Dusk. All critically acclaimed works. Don has been fortunate enough to work with some incredible artists: Billy Graham, Paul Gulacy, Gene Colan to name just a few.

Don has also written 2 prose books: Dragonflame and Other Bedtime Nightmares (Fictioneer, 1978) and The Variable Syndrome (Fictioneer, 1981). Don also wrote and directed a film version of Detectives, Inc. which he later adapted into a second Detectives, Inc. series: A Terror of Dying Dreams. Currently Don is the writer for the weekly Zorro sydicated strip.


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