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3 | -> ''"He’s not dead, he’s up there fixing the sun. And when he’s done he’ll be back, and I’ll be here waiting for him."'' |
4 | -->-- '''Lois Lane''', ''WesternAnimation/AllStarSuperman'' |
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6 | 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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8 | Before Milestone, [=McDuffie=] also worked at Creator/MarvelComics, where he created ''ComicBook/DamageControl'', a series about the people who clean up the mess after superhero-supervillain battles. Much later, he returned to Marvel temporarily to write ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', which had fallen into the hands of an editor who remembered [=McDuffie=]'s love of the characters from the days when they were both lowly Marvel minions together. |
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10 | His influence on the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, starting with ''Justice League'', cannot be understated. While Creator/PaulDini had been responsible for setting much of the universe's tone in the 1990s with his deep and psychological character stories in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', [=McDuffie=] was the main driving force behind the expansive and epic {{Story Arc}}s that came to define the universe in the 2000s. |
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12 | [=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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14 | Sadly and shockingly to his fans, [=McDuffie=] passed away suddenly on February 21, 2011 due to complications during a surgical procedure he had the day before. His last work was the script for ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDoom'', the animated version of ''JLA: Tower of Babel''. He was 49, having just recently had a birthday ''a day'' before his death. |
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16 | In honor of his work, two different awards were created: the Dwayne [=McDuffie=] Award for Diversity, for comics that promote racial and ethnic diversity, and later the Dwayne [=McDuffie=] Award for Kids' Comics, which is also just what you'd think. |
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18 | 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 [=McDuffie's=] lifetime. Key elaborates on the circumstances [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NQtxABL-M here]]. |
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20 | !!Works by Dwayne [=McDuffie=] with their own trope pages include: |
21 | * ''WesternAnimation/AllStarSuperman'' (adapted the Creator/GrantMorrison [[ComicBook/AllStarSuperman comic book]] for animation) |
22 | * ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' |
23 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10 Ultimate Alien}}'' |
24 | * ''ComicBook/DamageControl'' |
25 | * ''ComicBook/{{Deathlok}}'' |
26 | * ''ComicBook/{{Hardware|1993}}'' |
27 | * ''ComicBook/{{Icon}}'' |
28 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Justice League}}'' |
29 | * ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'' |
30 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Justice League Doom}}'' |
31 | * ''Toys/MonsterInMyPocket'' (the page includes info on the comic book series based on the figurine line that he wrote) |
32 | * ''{{Comicbook/Static}}'' |
33 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Static Shock}}'' |
34 | * ''WebAnimation/SuperModels'' |
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37 | !!Other works by Dwayne [=McDuffie=] provide examples of: |
38 | * AuthorTract: [=McDuffie=] would often include his thoughts on race relations in his work. One of the more notable examples would be an issue of ''ComicBook/{{Icon}}'' which talked about the historical importance of the {{Blaxploitation}} superheroes of the 1970s. |
39 | * DeadpanSnarker: There's no better example than "Teenage Negro Ninja Thrashers", a mock pitch satirizing the state of black Marvel characters in the late '80s (along with the ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''). |
40 | * RoomFullOfCrazy |
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