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PopCultureShock (Free subscription) | 10/23/2008
“Glen [Murakami] and I were working on something else, a totally new show, which we were developing for Cartoon Network. Then they asked Glen if he would do a revamp of Ben 10. Meanwhile, we were talking every day and I guess Glen thought if we were doing that, they should have me on.” Dwayne McDuffie
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comiXtreme (Free subscription) | 11/05/2008
*Reviewer:* Adam Chapman adam.chapman@sympatico.ca *Quick Rating:* Average *Story Title:* The Second Coming Chapter Five: Spiritus Mundi Vixen strikes a deal! *Writer:* Dwayne McDuffie *Artist:* Ed Benes *Letters:* Rob Leigh *Colours:* Pete Pantazis
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PopCultureShock (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
BOOK OF THE MONTH Justice League of America #27 (DC). For better or for worse, the Milestone Universe heroes debut for the first time in the DCU with the appearances of Icon and Hardware. Written by Milestone co-founder Dwayne McDuffie. Also notable: Adam: Legend of the Blue Marvel #1 (of 4). A new forgotten Marvel hero from [...]
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PopCultureShock (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
... a progressive new film maker. Combined with in-depth insight to more established luminaries like Dwayne McDuffie [Justice League Unlimited producer and current writer of Justice League of America], L. A. Banks [ author of The Vampire Huntress Legend Series ] and Eric Battle [ current penciller on Wild Cards by the Dabel Bros.]. Who are Maximum Overtime Studios assisting Mr. Cullins...
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Again With the Comics (Free subscription) | 10/31/2008
Regular readers know I love my obscure comic book trivia. I got a surprise in this weeks Justice League of America #26, where Dwayne McDuffie has been quietly turning out an excellent monthly read. He has also established one of the strongest lineups for the JLA ever, and has added several strong African-American characters to the cast, including Black Lightning. In this issue, he wrapped...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 10/30/2008
... the bizarre, and plop the Leaguers into a situation and against a threat they barely comprehend. Dwayne McDuffie seems to understand this, and with a recent rash of imposed crossovers finally behind him, the veteran scribe gets down to telling the type of story worthy of the JLA moniker. On the surface, Justice League of America #26 is just yet another romp through an alternate reality...
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io9 (Free subscription) | 10/23/2008
Newsarama sat down with Dwayne McDuffie, the wonderful writer of animated series Ben 10: Alien Force and the Justice League to talk all things alien, the Doctor Who influences in Ben and what... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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IGN (Free subscription) | 10/23/2008
#2632 full color pages Dwayne McDuffie Ed Benes October 29, 2008 The JLA stands helpless against the power of Anansi, the African spider god who has warped their histories. Vixen makes her final stand, brokering a deal with the powerful villain. But will she be forced to sacrifice the JLA and Animal Man? Or does her last-ditch effort mean something far worse?
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The Comic Treadmill (Free subscription) | 10/20/2008
... personally to the reader there is always an interesting nugget or two, this article reveals that Dwayne McDuffie’s royalties for writing Deathlok helped finance the formation of Milestone Media. Also enjoyable to read was the summary of Joe Casey’s run with the character, which included an incognito Ringmaster running for President (an excellent use of an otherwise D List villain)...