D.C. Comics Legend Dick Giordano, Dead at 77

D.C. Comics Legend Dick Giordano, Dead at 77

Giordano semi-retired in 1993 but appeared from time to time, whether it was part of the launch of the short-lived Future Comics with David Michelinie and Bob Layton or drawing issues of The Phantom.

By wolverinept - Mar 27, 2010 04:03 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics



I am sad to report the passing of D.C. Comics great Dick Giordano (1932 - 2010), who began working at the company in the late '60s as an editor, but whose popularity hit its stride when he inked Neal Adams' run of Batman and the classic Green Lantern/Green Arrow team-up series of the '70s. Giordano also inked the very first Marvel/DC inter-company crossover Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man in 1978 and inked Adams on the even more unconventional one-shot Superman vs. Muhammad Ali.

During the '70s, Giordano worked with Neal Adams at Continuity Studios to nurture many young artists, then returned to DC in 1980 to help bring forth a new wave of creativity for the company. Giordano was highly responsible for bringing the characters from Charlton Comics, where he was formerly editor-in-chief, over to DC Comics, which ultimately led to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons creating the Watchmen mini-series. As an artist, he was also involved in the '80s event Crisis on Infinite Earths and inked John Byrne's pencils when he was hired by DC to reinvent Superman with The Man of Steel. Giordano's monthly editorial column "Meanwhile..." ran in most DC Comics during the the '80s as well.

Giordano semi-retired in 1993 but appeared from time to time, whether it was part of the launch of the short-lived Future Comics with David Michelinie and Bob Layton or drawing issues of The Phantom.


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DaenerysTargaryen
DaenerysTargaryen - 3/27/2010, 4:55 PM
RIP Dick Giordano
georgia49th
georgia49th - 3/27/2010, 8:34 PM
Thanks for the memories , RIP Dick Giordano
AngelAragiel
AngelAragiel - 3/27/2010, 11:22 PM
Sad news. May he rest in pace
JLanphear
JLanphear - 3/27/2010, 11:28 PM
R.I.P. Dick Giordano. Your contributions will never be forgotten.
NERO
NERO - 3/27/2010, 11:51 PM
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Rest in peace Mr. Giordano, you leave behind a legacy of great work that will not be forgotten.
wildstar13
wildstar13 - 3/28/2010, 2:09 AM
Dick Giordano was truly a legend, I met him at the Comic Con last year and he was such a gentleman. You will always be my hero! R.I.P Mr. Giordano
DDD
DDD - 3/28/2010, 7:52 AM
Damm! Sad news!
What a true gentleman and devoted
to the comic book field!

What a class act!

He's one of my inking heroes!
Such a clean, concise inker!
Rest In Peace, Mister Giordano!
You will be sorely missed!
Spock
Spock - 3/29/2010, 2:45 PM
RIP BROTHER!
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