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  1. Mar 22, 2019 · The story — written by Steve Englehart, plotted and drawn by Vin and Sal Amendola and inked by Dick Giordano — begins with our hero seeing bank robbers murder a couple in front of their son ...

  2. Jul 20, 2022 · Dick Giordano (July 20, 1932-March 27, 2012) was an artist, editor and executive who got his start and honed his craft at Charlton Comics (1952-1968), where he rose from production artist to the editor who introduced the Charlton Action Heroes line. He was hired as an editor by DC, where he stayed for much of the next 40-plus years (though he ...

  3. Mar 27, 2010 · Dick Giordano retired from DC Comics in June 1993 a few months after Marie his wife of 38 years past away. He is survived by his daughters Lisa Giordano-Thomas and Dawn Arrington both of Palm Coast Fla.; his son Richard Jr. of Stratford Conn. and two grandchildren Michael and Marissa McDermott.

  4. Jul 20, 2021 · We’re having an informal DICK GIORDANO DAY here at 13th Dimension! Comics’ greatest inker (IMHO) was born 89 years ago and so today we present three separate tributes to the late artist and editor. For one thing, we’ve got Paul Kupperberg’s newest DIRECT COMMENTS feature, spotlighting Giordano

  5. Dick Giordano. Richard Joseph "Dick" Giordano (July 20, 1932 – March 27, 2010) was an American comic book artist and editor best known for introducing Charlton Comics' "Action Heroes" stable of superheroes, and serving as executive editor of then–industry leader DC Comics.

  6. Jan 1, 2005 · Bram Stoker's legendary novel comes to life in this stunning adaptation by comics legends Roy Thomas and Dick Giordano! Originally serialized in Marvel's black-and-white horror magazines Vampire Tales and Legion of Monsters, their meticulous retelling of Stoker's tale of Gothic horror is now presented in full color for the first time!

  7. Jul 20, 2023 · PAUL KUPPERBERG: It’s DICK GIORDANO DAY — PART 1! — The late Dick Giordano — born 91 years ago on July 20, 1932 — is a 13th Dimension fave and with his birthday upon us, we’ve decided to publish not one, not two, but three retrospectives: two by Paul Kupperberg and one by Peter Bosch. The links to the other columns — all about his ...