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[=McDuffie=] also is also credited with defining the "Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis", pointing out that with the controversial SeriesFinale of ''Series/StElsewhere'' revealing that the show was a product of the character Tommy Westphall's imagination, it also, by extension implies that every show ''St. Elsewhere'' had {{Crossover}}s with, as well as every crossover and spin-offs those shows had, are also thought up by Tommy. Ironically, while [=McDuffie=] wrote this hypothesis as a [[TakeThat tongue-in-cheek criticism]] of comic book fans overly obsessed with continuity and as a warning against relying too much upon guest appearances to establish continuity, many of said fans obsessed with continuity have reported to find the idea rather compelling and there has even a couple of academic papers have been written about it.

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[=McDuffie=] also is also credited with defining the "Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis", pointing out that with the controversial SeriesFinale of ''Series/StElsewhere'' revealing that the show was a product of the character Tommy Westphall's imagination, it also, by extension extension, implies that every show ''St. Elsewhere'' had {{Crossover}}s with, as well as every crossover and spin-offs those shows had, are also thought up by Tommy. Ironically, while [=McDuffie=] wrote this hypothesis as a [[TakeThat tongue-in-cheek criticism]] of comic book fans overly obsessed with continuity and as a warning against relying too much upon guest appearances to establish continuity, many of said fans obsessed with continuity have reported to find the idea rather compelling and there has even a couple of academic papers have been written about it.
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[=McDuffie=] also is also credited with defining the "Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis", pointing out that with the controversial series final ''Series/StElsewhere'' revealing that the show was a product of the character Tommy Westphall's imagination, it also, by extension implies that every show ''St. Elsewhere'' had {{Crossover}}s with, as well as every crossover and spin-offs those shows had, are also thought up by Tommy. Ironically, while [=McDuffie=] wrote this hypothesis as a [[TakeThat tongue-in-cheek criticism]] of comic book fans overly obsessed with continuity and as a warning against relying too much upon guest appearances to establish continuity, many of said fans obsessed with continuity have reported to find the idea rather compelling and there has even a couple of academic papers have been written about it.

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[=McDuffie=] also is also credited with defining the "Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis", pointing out that with the controversial series final SeriesFinale of ''Series/StElsewhere'' revealing that the show was a product of the character Tommy Westphall's imagination, it also, by extension implies that every show ''St. Elsewhere'' had {{Crossover}}s with, as well as every crossover and spin-offs those shows had, are also thought up by Tommy. Ironically, while [=McDuffie=] wrote this hypothesis as a [[TakeThat tongue-in-cheek criticism]] of comic book fans overly obsessed with continuity and as a warning against relying too much upon guest appearances to establish continuity, many of said fans obsessed with continuity have reported to find the idea rather compelling and there has even a couple of academic papers have been written about it.
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[=McDuffie=] also is also credited with defining the "Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis", pointing out that with the controversial series final ''Series/StElsewhere'' revealing that the show was a product of the character Tommy Westphall's imagination, it also, by extension implies that every show ''St. Elsewhere'' had {{Crossover}}s with, as well as every crossover and spin-offs those shows had, are also thought up by Tommy. Ironically, while [=McDuffie=] wrote this hypothesis as a [[TakeThat tongue-in-cheek criticism]] of comic book fans overly obsessed with continuity and as a warning against relying too much upon guest appearances to establish continuity, many of said fans obsessed with continuity have reported to find the idea rather compelling and there has even a couple of academic papers have been written about it.
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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''[[Series/MadTV1995 MADtv]]'' and ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].

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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''[[Series/MadTV1995 MADtv]]'' and ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's [=McDuffie's=] lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].
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Dwayne Glenn [=McDuffie=] (February 20, 1962 – February 21, 2011), better known informally to his fans and colleagues as "Duffie", was an American comic book writer, known mostly for his creation of the African-American superhero ''ComicBook/{{Static}}''. Although originating in [=McDuffie's=] indie Creator/MilestoneComics label, Static eventually moved to [[Franchise/TheDCU the DC Universe]], and his creator followed suit. [=McDuffie=] wrote for Creator/DCComics, and contributed to various animated DC spin-offs, including ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' and several {{direct to video}} movies. He was the main writer and editor for the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Alien Force}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Ultimate Alien}}'' animated series.

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Dwayne Glenn [=McDuffie=] (February 20, 1962 – February 21, 2011), better known informally to his fans and colleagues as "Duffie", 2011) was an American comic book writer, known mostly for his creation of the African-American superhero ''ComicBook/{{Static}}''. Although originating in [=McDuffie's=] indie Creator/MilestoneComics label, Static eventually moved to [[Franchise/TheDCU the DC Universe]], and his creator followed suit. [=McDuffie=] wrote for Creator/DCComics, and contributed to various animated DC spin-offs, including ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' and several {{direct to video}} movies. He was the main writer and editor for the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Alien Force}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Ultimate Alien}}'' animated series.
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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''[[Series/MadTV1995 Mad TV]]'' and ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].

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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''[[Series/MadTV1995 Mad TV]]'' MADtv]]'' and ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].
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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''Series/MadTV'' and ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].

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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''Series/MadTV'' ''[[Series/MadTV1995 Mad TV]]'' and ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].
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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''[=MADtv=]'' and ''Key & Peele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].

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After his death, it was discovered that he is the paternal half-brother of Creator/KeeganMichaelKey (of ''[=MADtv=]'' ''Series/MadTV'' and ''Key & Peele'' ''Series/KeyAndPeele'' fame), but the two never met (or were aware of each other's existence) during Duffie's lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]].
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Dwayne Glenn [=McDuffie=] (February 20, 1962 – February 21, 2011) was an American comic book writer, known mostly for his creation of the African-American superhero ''ComicBook/{{Static}}''. Although originating in [=McDuffie's=] indie Creator/MilestoneComics label, Static eventually moved to [[Franchise/TheDCU the DC Universe]], and his creator followed suit. [=McDuffie=] wrote for Creator/DCComics, and contributed to various animated DC spin-offs, including ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' and several {{direct to video}} movies. He was the main writer and editor for the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Alien Force}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Ultimate Alien}}'' animated series.

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Dwayne Glenn [=McDuffie=] (February 20, 1962 – February 21, 2011) 2011), better known informally to his fans and colleagues as "Duffie", was an American comic book writer, known mostly for his creation of the African-American superhero ''ComicBook/{{Static}}''. Although originating in [=McDuffie's=] indie Creator/MilestoneComics label, Static eventually moved to [[Franchise/TheDCU the DC Universe]], and his creator followed suit. [=McDuffie=] wrote for Creator/DCComics, and contributed to various animated DC spin-offs, including ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' and several {{direct to video}} movies. He was the main writer and editor for the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Alien Force}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Ultimate Alien}}'' animated series.
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