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Under-appreciated. It's a label that applies to many of the creators we have on this show, but never has it applied more than to today's guest: Rick Burchett. A journeyman penciller who's worked at virtually every publisher under the sun (including First, Pacific, Capital, AC and DC and Marvel, natch), Rick often changed his style to fit the content of the comic. Pre-DC, he worked on books like E-Man, American Flagg!, and The Phantom. He pencilled the adventures of most of the Justice League, including Batman, the Flash, Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. He may be most recognized for his initial run on Impact Comics' Black Hood title and his long association with the animated Batman books, like the Batman and Robin Adventures. He even played a big role in helping someone named Jim Lee avoid becoming a doctor by breaking into comics instead. So, what we're trying to say is this: Rick is the man!
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Under-appreciated. It's a label that applies to many of the creators we have on this show, but never has it applied more than to today's guest: Rick Burchett. A journeyman penciller who's worked at virtually every publisher under the sun (including First, Pacific, Capital, AC and DC and Marvel, natch), Rick often changed his style to fit the content of the comic. Pre-DC, he worked on books like E-Man, American Flagg!, and The Phantom. He pencilled the adventures of most of the Justice League, including Batman, the Flash, Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. He may be most recognized for his initial run on Impact Comics' Black Hood title and his long association with the animated Batman books, like the Batman and Robin Adventures. He even played a big role in helping someone named Jim Lee avoid becoming a doctor by breaking into comics instead. So, what we're trying to say is this: Rick is the man!
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If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!
Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at [email protected]. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
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