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  1. Feb 24, 2011 · Dwayne McDuffie, a comic-book writer known for diversifying the pantheon of superheroes, creating popular black characters in print and on television, died in Burbank, Calif., on Monday, the day...

  2. Dwayne McDuffie. Writer: Static Shock. Dwayne McDuffie was an African American comic book and animation writer best known as one of the founders of Milestone Media, an imprint of DC Comics dedicated to promoting better stories and characterizations for minorities and for his contributions to Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, the ...

  3. Feb 23, 2011 · Comics writer Dwayne McDuffie, seen here earlier this month, died Tuesday at 49. Dwayne McDuffie was a guy who made a living writing for comics and TV. If you don't know his name, your friends who ...

  4. Feb 24, 2011 · McDuffie died Monday, a day after his birthday, of complications after undergoing emergency heart surgery at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, said Gary Miereanu, a publicist for...

  5. Dwayne McDuffie’s amazing skills made me enjoy being a comic book nerd and also gave me the opportunity to be a comic book hero! But even more importantly, Dwayne showed us that diversity is about equity and also about excellence. When you widen the available perspectives of characters, stories and creators in an industry, you make it better!

  6. Dwayne McDuffie, a top comics writer who created textured characters and helped introduce compelling minority superheroes on the page and TV screen, died Feb. 21 at a care facility in Burbank ...

  7. Feb 21, 2023 · Combining his comics writing skills and animation background, McDuffie went on to adapt multiple iconic DC comic books to animated film. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths adapted an old Guy Gardner story along with Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's JLA: Earth 2.

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