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David Michelinie (/ m ɪ k ə ˈ l aɪ n i /; born May 6, 1948) is an American comic book writer best known for scripting Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man and Iron Man and the DC Comics feature Superman in Action Comics. Among the characters he created or co-created are Venom, Carnage, Scott Lang / Ant-Man and War Machine.
- Writer
- American
- May 6, 1948 (age 75)
David Michelinie is an American comic book writer who gained prominence in the late 70's at Marvel comics. His first run on Iron Man, along with inker/co-plotter Bob Layton, is the defining run...
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Jan 30, 2019 · David Michelinie is an absolute legend in the comic book industry. He has written some of the most famous and popular storylines over his long career. While he has worked for many publishers he is best known for his work at Marvel. He had an outstanding run on IRON MAN for years.
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. David Michelinie ( / mɪkəˈlaɪni /; born May 6, 1948) is an American comic book writer best known for scripting Marvel Comics ' The Amazing Spider-Man and Iron Man and the DC Comics feature Superman in Action Comics. Among the characters he created or co-created are Venom, Carnage, Scott Lang / Ant-Man and War Machine.
Claw is a sword and sorcery superhero in comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Claw the Unconquered #1 (June 1975), in which he was created by writer David Michelinie and designed by artist Ernie Chan. [1] [2]
- Master swordsman, magical claw on right arm.
- Claw the Unconquered #1 (May–June 1975)
- Valcan Scaramax
Personal Information. Gender. Male. Date of Birth. May 6, 1948. Place of Birth. U.S.A. Professional Information. Employers. Marvel; Epic; Star Comics; DC Comics; Valiant; Future Comics; Moonstone; Warren; Dark Horse Comics; Simon And Schuster; Dover Publications. Titles. Writer, Editor. First Work. Unknown. Contents. 1 Professional History.
In Nov./Dec. 1977, he inked the first issue of David Michelinie's Star Hunters, and after a number of other shorter inking jobs, moved back to Marvel in 1978, to ultimately take up one of his best remembered roles. In 1978, Layton reunited with Michelinie, to co-write Iron Man.