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  1. Doug Moench started his career in Warren Publishing, where he worked in titles like Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella. Upon moving to Marvel in the 70's, he gained notoriety by working in The Master ...

  2. 15. Dez. 2016 · Doug Moench is up there as one of the most prolific writers of Batman comics ever. From an unforgettable 1983 tale about tentacle sex until the 2009 mini-series Unseen – in which the Dark Knight battles the Invisible Man – Moench has churned out hundreds of stories, approaching Batman’s world in various ways over the years.

  3. Doug Moench (born February 23, 1948) is a prolific American comic book writer and author well known for his work on Batman, as well as co-creating Moon Knight and Deathlok. He also had an extensive run on the first Shang-Chi series, Master of Kung Fu. Moench was born in Chicago, Illinois, and worked on both writing comics (his first stories ...

  4. Cross Cult kehrt zurück auf den PLANET DER AFFEN und veröffentlicht vier je rund 400 Seiten starke Archivbände im HC-Albenformat mit den kultigen schwarz-weiß-Geschichten von Doug Moench, Mike Ploog, Tom Sutton, Herb Trimpe, Alfredo Alcala u. A. aus den Marvel/Williams Heften der 70er Jahre. Die Seiten wurden von den original Druckfilmen von Marvel gescannt, neu übersetzt und gelettert.

  5. Douglas 'Doug' Moench (* 23. Februar 1948 in Chicago, Illinois) ist ein amerikanischer Autor (Drehbücher, Comics, Romane) und Journalist. Als Journalist hat Moench für Magazine wie Adam, Knight, Fling oder Man to Man geschrieben sowie vor allem für die Zeitung Chicago Sun-Times. Dabei war er vor allem als Rezensent und Interviewer für Filme und musikalische Arbeiten tätig. In dieser ...

  6. 12. Jan. 2018 · Catwoman eventually killed him in retaliation for his murder of her sister. A new Black Mask showed up later on. But Roman Sionis would never have become such a big part of the Batman Rogues Gallery had it not been for Moench bringing him back to prominence in the 1990s, almost 100 issues after introducing him.

  7. 7. Nov. 2023 · Doug Moench’s career began in the early 1970s, writing for Warren Publishing’s black-and-white horror magazines. Working on titles like “Creepy” and “Eerie,” Moench quickly gained a reputation for crafting stories that explored the dark and often surreal aspects of human nature. His work here set the stage for what would be a career filled with imaginative storytelling, setting him ...