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  1. Breyfogle contributed art to DC's Batman Beyond Unlimited digital comic series from 2012 to 2013; later reprinted as an 18 issue series. [24] In 2015, DC published Legends of the Dark Knight: Norm Breyfogle Vol. 1, a hardcover collection of Breyfogle's early Batman stories. [25] A second volume was released in late 2018. [26]

    • Batman: Birth of the Demon (1992). Perhaps Breyfogle’s crowning achievement with the character, Batman: Birth of the Demon teamed him with his usual editor, Denny O’Neil, this time writing, at last, the heretofore unknown origin of his greatest contribution to Batman lore, Ra’s al Ghul.
    • “Fever/Fever Break” (Detective Comics #583-584, February/March 1988). Of all the foes Grant, Wagner and Breyfogle introduced, none had more (wooden?)
    • “The Last Arkham” (Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1-4, June-September, 1992). A testament to the tremendous popularity of the Grant/Breyfogle team was for them to be awarded their own Bat-title, where they could continue their psychologically driven stories.
    • “The Mud Pack” (Detective Comics #604-607, Summer 1989). Grant and Breyfogle may have been bypassed for Batman’s official 50 anniversary adventure in Detective #598-600 (by Batman screenwriter Sam Hamm and Denys Cowan), but they managed to create their own opus in 1989, the Year of the Bat.
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    Norm Breyfogle was an American artist who is best known for pencilling Batman comics in collaboration with writer Alan Grant. Breyfogle created the original designs of recurring characters the Ventriloquist, and Mr. Zsasz.

    Breyfogle also designed the iconic R-symbol on Tim Drake's costume and conceived the notion of Robin carrying a bō staff, which were not part of Neal Adams' original design. His Mk.III Batmobile became the primary consistent Batmobile from 1992 to 1995.

    With the help of Alan Grant again, he drew Batman for six years (from 1987 to 1993), pencilled Detective Comics from 1987 to 1990, introduced the new Robin from 1990 to 1992, and started a new Batman comic-book series called Shadow of the Bat in 1992. He also did a few one-shots, two of which being Batman: Holy Terror and Batman: Birth of the Demon...

    •Lonnie Machin/Anarky (co-created with Alan Grant)

    •Arnold Wesker/The Ventriloquist/Scarface (co-created with Alan Grant and John Wagner)

    •Victor Zsasz (co-created with Alan Grant)

    •Otis Flannegan/Ratcatcher (co-created with Alan Grant and John Wagner)

    •Cornelius Stirk (co-created with Alan Grant)

    •Jeremiah Arkham (co-created with Alan Grant)

  2. Sep 27, 2018 · September 27, 2018 at 1:02 p.m. EDT. Norm Breyfogle wasn’t just the Batman artist for a generation of comic-book fans who grew up reading the adventures of the Dark Knight in the late 1980s and ...

  3. Feb 27, 2020 · Detective #587, 1988. Breyfogle, 53, resides in Houghton, Mich., and has recently finished up his most recent foray into Gotham – a two-year run on the digital-first Batman Beyond Unlimited comic, based on the Batman Beyond animated TV series. It was his first steady Bat-related work in years but now he’s on to other things.

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  4. Sep 26, 2018 · Breyfogle is best known for his work in Batman comics from 1987 to 1995. “Batman” comic book artist Norm Breyfogle died Monday in Houghton, Michigan, TheWrap has confirmed. Breyfogle was 58 ...

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  6. Oct 1, 2018 · Batman: Shadows of the Bat, a new ongoing book by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle, debuted in 1992. Their first story, The Last Arkham, was a psychological thriller that started off with the most ...

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