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Dwayne McDuffie(1962-2011)

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Dwayne McDuffie was an African American comic book and animation writer best known as one of the founders of Milestone Media, an imprint of DC Comics dedicated to promoting better stories and characterizations for minorities and for his contributions to Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, the final installment of what DC Comics fans refer to as "the DCAU". McDuffie, who notoriously despised stereotypes and vehemently fought against them in his work, won three Eisner Award nominations for his work in comics.

Born Dwayne Glenn McDuffie in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Edna McDuffie Gardner, as a child he initially dreamed of becoming an astronaut and studied physics, but he was rejected from that occupation due to his 6-foot-5 stature. A voracious reader, McDuffie then dedicated his energy to writing. Following a stint as copy editor for Investment Dealer's Digest (a business magazine) a friend's connection helped him win an interview at Marvel Comics as an assistant editor to Bob Budiansky, where he cut his literary teeth on helping develop the company's first superhero trading cards and writing "Damage Control", a miniseries dealing with the insurance company that has to deal with the collateral damage of the super-hero Vs. super-villain brawls that plague the company's fictional interpretation of New York City. When he became an editor for Marvel he submitted the spoof proposal Ninja Thrashers in response to the company's treatment of its black characters.

Following freelance writing in 1990 for various Marvel, DC Comics and even Archie Comics titles, McDuffie wrote Monster In My Pocket for Harvey Comics editor Sid Jacobson, whom he cited as a mentor.

Following his early 1991 divorce from his first wife, Patricia D. Younger, McDuffie and three partners founded Milestone Media, in order to express a multicultural sensibility he felt comic books were lacking. With McDuffie as editor-in-chief, Milestone's characters included the African-American Static, Icon, Hardware, the Asian-American Xombi, and the multi-ethnic superhero group the Blood Syndicate, which include black, Asian and Latino men and women. Milestone debuted its titles in 1993 through a distribution deal with DC Comics.

Following the discontinuation of Milestone Media's publishing, Static would be adapted into the animated series Static Shock, for which McDuffie wrote 11 episodes, also serving as story editor. McDuffie then joined the writing staff of Justice League, essentially replacing long time DCAU writer Paul Dini, later promoted to story editor and producer when the series became Justice League Unlimited, writing, producing or at least story-editing 69 of the series 91 episodes. Other animation writing credits included What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben: Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, and Teen Titans.

In addition to his TV animation writing credits, McDuffie also wrote for a number of direct-to-DVD animated films for Warner Brothers featuring DC Comics heroes. Among these were Justice League: Crisis On 2 Earths (2010), based on an abandoned story idea he'd originally pitched as a bridge between the end of Justice League and the beginning of Justice League Unlimited, All-Star Superman (2011) and Justice League: Doom (2012).

During his return to comics, McDuffie wrote the Marvel miniseries Beyond! and the Fantastic Four, and Firestorm and Justice League America for DC Comics, the latter he was unfortunately fired from following his very frank and unflattering answers to fans about the creative process. McDuffie then wrote Milestone Forever, chronicling the final adventures of the Milestone characters he'd helped create before they were added to the regular DC universe.

Friends, family and fans were devastated when McDuffie died on February 21, 2011, only one day after his 49th birthday, due to complications from emergency heart surgery at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center. His younger brother, Darryl, had died only a few months earlier, while their older brother Brian had died as an infant. Truly a titanic, larger than life visionary who fought relentlessly for better quality storytelling for all, McDuffie was a talent lost too soon. He is survived by his second wife, animation-TV writer Charlotte Fullerton, and his mother. When Justice League: Doom, loosely based on Mark Waid's Tower of Babel miniseries, was released a little more than year later it was dedicated to his memory.
BornFebruary 20, 1962
DiedFebruary 21, 2011(49)
BornFebruary 20, 1962
DiedFebruary 21, 2011(49)
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    • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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Lacey Chabert, Danica McKellar, Jesse McCartney, Nolan North, Stephanie Lemelin, Khary Payton, and Denise Boutte in La Ligue des justiciers: Nouvelle Génération (2010)
La Ligue des justiciers: Nouvelle Génération
8.6
TV Series
  • Writer(as Milestone Media)
Static Shock (2000)
Static Shock
7.4
TV Series
  • Writer
Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, and George Newbern in La Ligue des justiciers (2001)
La Ligue des justiciers
8.5
TV Series
  • Producer
Justice League Unlimited (2004)
Justice League Unlimited
8.7
TV Series
  • Producer

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Producer



  • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (2010)
    Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
    7.8
    TV Series
    • co-producer
    • 2010–2012
  • Ben 10: Alien Force (2008)
    Ben 10: Alien Force
    7.5
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 2008–2010
  • Justice League Unlimited (2004)
    Justice League Unlimited
    8.7
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 2004–2006
  • Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, and George Newbern in La Ligue des justiciers (2001)
    La Ligue des justiciers
    8.5
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 2003
  • Supermodels (2000)
    Supermodels
    6.4
    TV Series
    • consulting producer
    • 2000

Writer



  • Lacey Chabert, Danica McKellar, Jesse McCartney, Nolan North, Stephanie Lemelin, Khary Payton, and Denise Boutte in La Ligue des justiciers: Nouvelle Génération (2010)
    La Ligue des justiciers: Nouvelle Génération
    8.6
    TV Series
    • Rocket created by
    • Noble and Rocket created by
    • Amistad Ervin, Noble and Rocket created by (as Milestone Media) ...
    • 2013–2022
  • Death Battle (2010)
    Death Battle
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Static created by
    • 2020
  • Ben 10: Omniverse (2012)
    Ben 10: Omniverse
    6.5
    TV Series
    • story
    • 2012
  • Tim Daly, Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, Nathan Fillion, and Bumper Robinson in La Ligue des Justiciers : Échec (2012)
    La Ligue des Justiciers : Échec
    7.4
    Video
    • written by
    • 2012
  • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (2010)
    Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
    7.8
    TV Series
    • written by
    • writer
    • 2010–2012
  • All-Star Superman (2011)
    All-Star Superman
    6.8
    Video
    • written by
    • 2011
  • R U There?
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 2010
  • Ben 10: Alien Force - The Rise of Hex (2010)
    Ben 10: Alien Force - The Rise of Hex
    7.6
    Video Game
    • story editor
    • 2010
  • Ben 10: Alien Force (2008)
    Ben 10: Alien Force
    7.5
    TV Series
    • written by
    • writer
    • 2008–2010
  • La Ligue des Justiciers : Conflit sur les deux Terres (2010)
    La Ligue des Justiciers : Conflit sur les deux Terres
    7.2
    Video
    • written by
    • 2010
  • Ben 10: Alien Force - Vilgax Attacks (2009)
    Ben 10: Alien Force - Vilgax Attacks
    5.8
    Video Game
    • story editor
    • 2009
  • Ben 10: Alien Force (2008)
    Ben 10: Alien Force
    5.9
    Video Game
    • story editor
    • 2008
  • Justice League Heroes (2006)
    Justice League Heroes
    7.8
    Video Game
    • written by
    • 2006
  • Justice League Unlimited (2004)
    Justice League Unlimited
    8.7
    TV Series
    • written by
    • story
    • story by ...
    • 2004–2006
  • Justice League: Starcrossed (2004)
    Justice League: Starcrossed
    7.7
    Video
    • written by: Part III
    • 2004

Additional Crew



  • Ben 10: Alien Force (2008)
    Ben 10: Alien Force
    7.5
    TV Series
    • story editor
    • 2008–2010
  • Justice League Unlimited (2004)
    Justice League Unlimited
    8.7
    TV Series
    • story editor
    • 2004–2006
  • Static Shock (2000)
    Static Shock
    7.4
    TV Series
    • story editor
    • series writer
    • 2002–2004
  • Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, and George Newbern in La Ligue des justiciers (2001)
    La Ligue des justiciers
    8.5
    TV Series
    • story editor
    • 2003

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  • Alternative names
    • Dwayne McDuffy
  • Height
    • 1.96 m
  • Born
    • February 20, 1962
    • Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Died
    • February 21, 2011
    • Burbank, California, USA(complications from heart surgery)
  • Spouses
      Charlotte Fullerton2009 - February 21, 2011 (his death)
  • Relatives
      Keegan-Michael Key(Half Sibling)
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    • 1 Article

Did you know

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    He was the paternal half-brother of comedian and actor Keegan Michael Key, a fact neither was ever aware of until after McDuffie's death.
  • Nickname
    • Dwayne G. McDuffie

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  • When did Dwayne McDuffie die?
    February 21, 2011
  • How did Dwayne McDuffie die?
    Complications from heart surgery
  • How old was Dwayne McDuffie when he died?
    49 years old
  • Where did Dwayne McDuffie die?
    Burbank, California, USA
  • When was Dwayne McDuffie born?
    February 20, 1962

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