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Norman Keith Breyfogle (/ˈbreɪfoʊɡəl/;
February 27, 1960 –
September 24, 2018) was an
American artist, best
known for his
comic book art on DC Comics'...
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comic books published by DC Comics. Co-created by Alan
Grant and Norm
Breyfogle, he
first appeared in
Detective Comics #608 (November 1989), as an adversary...
- (December 1996); both
stories were
written by Alan
Grant and
drawn by Norm
Breyfogle. As
revealed in the
foreword to the
trade paperback of "Batman: The Last...
- in 1991. The
story is
written by Alan
Brennert and
illustrated by Norm
Breyfogle. The
graphic novel is
significant in that it was the
first to bear the...
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created by
writers Alan
Grant and John Wagner, and
artist Norm
Breyfogle. Otis
Flannegan used to work as a rat-catcher in the
Gotham City Sanitation...
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superhero character created by Bob Jacob,
Gerard Jones, Len Strazewski, Norm
Breyfogle, and Bret Blevins. The
character debuted in
Prime #1
under Malibu Comics'...
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December of 1999. It was
written by Alan Grant, with
pencils by Norm
Breyfogle, and inks by
Josef Rubinstein. The
comic was a spin-off
title derived...
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ensuing Tim
Drake storylines, aut****d by Alan
Grant and
penciled by Norm
Breyfogle,
coupled with the 1989
release of Burton's Batman,
spurred sales of both...
- (February 1988) and was
created by John Wagner, Alan Grant, and Norm
Breyfogle; the
second Ventriloquist,
Peyton Riley, was
introduced in
Detective Comics...
- character, with the sole
exception of the
redesigned "R" logo by the Norm
Breyfogle.
Subsequent stories emphasize Tim's
superior detective skills compared...