Remembering the man who wrote our childhoods ✍️🕊️
Dwayne McDuffie was a legendary writer, producer, and creator whose work helped shape the childhoods of millions of animation and comic book fans.
As a co-founder of Milestone Media, McDuffie helped bring groundbreaking heroes like Static, Icon, Rocket, and Hardware to life, giving fans stories that felt powerful, meaningful, and truly representative. His work made superheroes feel human, relatable, and unforgettable.
Over the years, McDuffie helped create, write, and shape many beloved projects, including:
• Static Shock
• Justice League
• Justice League Unlimited
• Ben 10: Alien Force
• Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
• Teen Titans
• What’s New, Scooby-Doo?
• All-Star Superman
• Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
• Justice League: Doom
• Milestone Media
and many more.
From Virgil Hawkins becoming Static, to the Justice League facing impossible choices, to Ben Tennyson growing into a more mature hero, McDuffie’s storytelling gave depth, heart, and purpose to the characters so many of us grew up watching.
Although Dwayne McDuffie passed away in 2011 at the age of 49, his legacy continues through the heroes he helped create, the stories he helped tell, and the generations of fans and creators he continues to inspire.
Rest in peace, Dwayne McDuffie 🕯️
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Jake Wyatt on Batman in My Adventures with Superman
"Brendan does have a good Batman take. It could just be an episode one-off or a full series, but right now, Batman is a little booked up. We love Superman and the Super-Family, but we’re always happy to expand on the universe. What does ‘Blank hero’ look like in the Adventure-verse is a super fun question.”
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'MAN OF TOMORROW' and 'THE BATMAN: PART II' are both officially in production.
For the first time ever, Batman and Superman each headline their own movie in the same year.
El guitarrista de Aerosmith, Joe Perry, grabó los solos de guitarra de la canción de introducción de la serie animada de Spider-Man de 1994.
Inicialmente, la producción quería usar el clásico tema de la serie animada de 1967, pero como resultaba demasiado caro adquirir los derechos, se encargó a Haim Saban y Shuki Levy que compusieran una obra original.
Joe Perry fue contratado para grabar las guitarras eléctricas que se escuchan en el tema introductorio, incluyendo la melodía principal y los 2 breves solos, en un estilo bien rockero que resuena en nuestra cabeza hasta el día de hoy.
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