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  1. The Demon Hunter, created by David Anthony Kraft and Rich Buckler, is a superhero first featured in The Demon Hunter #1 (September 1975) from Atlas/Seaboard Comics. The series lasted only one issue due to Atlas Comics going out of business.

  2. Dec 31, 2020 · DEMON HUNTER was the creation of artist Rich Buckler, working alongside David Anthony Kraft who scripted the tale. Buckler is remembered mostly for his time at Marvel and DC, where he drew most of the big characters in the field, often in a style that emulated either Neal Adams or Jack Kirby in turn.

  3. May 26, 2017 · In any case, from there, Buckler (along with scripter David Anthony Kraft) pulled off one of the slickest moves in comics history. After creating a character called Demon Hunter for Martin Goodman’s short-lived Atlas Comics, the two effectively reclaimed custody of the character at Marvel, re-christening him as “Devil Slayer.”

  4. 2 days ago · And also during this period, Buckler hired the young George Perez as his studio assistant. But back to Demon Hunter. The story in this issue is entitled: “The Harvester of Eyes!”. It was conceived, plotted and both pencilled and inked by Rich Buckler, with the actual scripting being provided by David Anthony Kraft.

  5. The design of the character was carried in Kraft and Buckler's later Devil-Slayer at Marvel, first appearing in Marvel Spotlight (Marvel, 1971 series) #33 (April 1977) and then in Buckler's Galaxia Magazine (Astral Comics, 1981 Series) #1 (June 1981). Bradford noted he provided inking assistance. Others may also have been involved.

  6. Oct 5, 2017 · Item: Demon-Hunter #1 | Publisher: Atlas | Cover Artist: Rich Buckler | Writer: David Anthony Kraft, Rich Buckler | Artist: Rich Buckler | Appearances: Gideon Cross | Storylines: The Harvester of Eyes! | Notes: 1st Appearance of Gideon Cross | This item is out of print, making it a collectible.

  7. Oct 14, 2020 · The origin of Gideon Cross, who turns against the demon cult that trained him as a killer. First and only issue of the series; creator Rich Buckler later revised the idea as Marvels Devil-Slayer. Story by Buckler and David Anthony Kraft; art and cover by Buckler.

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