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    Joe Staton. Joe Staton ( / steɪtən / born January 19, 1948 [1]) is an American comics artist and writer. He co-created the Bronze Age Huntress (Helena Wayne), as well as the third Huntress (Helena Bertinelli), Kilowog and the Omega Men for DC Comics. He was the artist of the Dick Tracy comic strip from 2011 to October 2021.

  2. Joe Staton (b. January 19, 1948) is a writer. Staton started at Charlton Comics, then worked briefly at Marvel before being bought out by DC. He illustrated such events as the death of Earth-Two Batman and the JSA's origin. Over the course of his career,, he's worked on Showcase, Superboy and the Legion of Super-heroes, Metal Men, The Huntress, The New Guardians, Green Lantern, and Green ...

  3. Browse Joe Staton's comic books, characters and more. Read their bio, check out their credits, and discuss their work. ... Green Lantern. 1960 - 1986 . 31 . DC Comics ...

  4. Left to right: panel moderator Eddie Berganza and panelists Shane Davis, Joe Quinones, Joe Staton and Neal Adams. HeroesCon '11 kicked off with a show of will and a complete lack of fear as Green Lantern powerhouse creators Joe Staton, Joe Quinones, Shane Davis and Neal Adams took the stage for the Green Lantern Panel, discussing their individual takes on the long-lived DC Comics character ...

  5. Apr 30, 2021 · Yet, the newer, louder facets of Gardner’s personality came from Green Lantern artist Steve Englehart and artist Joe Staton, who dovetailed him with the idea of a figure who parodied the hyper ...

  6. Mar 15, 2020 · Staton: All right, and I was a big Green Lantern fan, ever since Gil… Since Green Lantern had come back on Showcase. So, I’d been, kind of, putting my name in for Green Lantern whenever there would be a chance. Eventually, Jack Harris was the editor, and Jack and I were buddies, and he put me in to take over Green Lantern.

  7. Joe Staton. (b. 19 January 1948, USA) 'Dick Tracy'. Joe Staton began his career at Charlton Comics in 1971, where his most notable work was the creation of 'E-Man' with Nick Cuti in 1973. His art was also present in 1970s Marvel and Warren titles (he inked Sal Buscema 's 'Hulk' stories), but he is best known for his work for DC Comics.

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