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Dennis Janke

Dennis Janke (born April 13,[2] 1950[3] in Cleveland, Ohio)[4] is an American comic book artist who was active in the industry from the mid-1980s to the mid-2000s, primarily as an inker. He is most well known for his work on the DC Comics character Superman, particularly his nine-year run as inker on Superman: The Man of Steel.

Dennis Janke
Born (1950-04-13) April 13, 1950 (age 73)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Inker
Pseudonym(s)Z. Capistance[1]
Notable works
Superman: The Man of Steel
The Adventures of Superman
Superman
CollaboratorsJon Bogdanove
Jerry Ordway

A freelancer, Janke worked for both DC and Marvel Comics during his career, penciling covers and stories here and there, but mostly focusing on "finish inking" over other artists' pencils. Janke has worked extensively with pencilers Jon Bogdanove and Jerry Ordway, and is a co-creator (with artist Ordway) of Bertron (who created Doomsday), and Mr. Z (best known from the Superman story "Time and Time Again"). With Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary, Janke co-created Armadillo.

In his career, Janke has also worked on dozens of independent comic books[3] and underground comix, including his own self-published series, Flaming Baloney (published with James R. Blevins c. 1975).[5]

Biography Edit

Education Edit

Janke earned his BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art.[3]

Career Edit

Janke's first published work was a 1974 illustration in DC Comics' House of Mystery,[6] but his professional career took off a decade later when he was hired to ink Paul Neary on Marvel's Captain America, which he did for two years.

Moving over to DC Comics in 1987, Janke inked the final nine issues of Electric Warrior over Jim Baikie's pencils. Next, he inked the four-issue mini-series The Phantom, pencilled by Joe Orlando and written by Peter David. Around the same time he became the regular inker on The Adventures of Superman and Superman, mostly inking Jerry Ordway's pencils. He then spent nine years as the inker of Superman: The Man of Steel, mostly over Jon Bogdanove. (Bogdanove and Janke also illustrated many covers for the Steel solo title during this period.) As inker on Superman: The Man of Steel, Janke contributed to, and benefited from the success of, the best-selling 1992-1993 "The Death of Superman" story arc.[4]

Janke's final major run as an inker was for The Spectre in 2002–2003 (over Norm Breyfogle's pencils). Since 2003, Janke's published comics credits have been rare.

Janke is currently at work on a graphic novel.[7]

Personal life Edit

Janke is an amateur poet.[7] He lives in Maine,[7] in a house he was able to pay for with royalties from his work on "The Death of Superman."[4]

Bibliography Edit

As writer Edit

As penciler Edit

  • Adventures of Superman #496 (DC Comics, Nov. 1992) — also co-plot and inks
  • "Gangbuster of Suicide Slum," The Legacy of Superman #1 (DC Comics, Mar. 1993)
  • "Prologue: Communion," Doomsday Annual #1 (DC Comics, 1995) — also inks
  • "Epilogue: Requiem," Doomsday Annual #1 (DC Comics, 1995) — also inks

As inker Edit

Further reading Edit

  • Thompson, Don & Maggie. Comic-Book Superstars: Who is Who Among Comics Creators (Iola, Wis.: Krause Publications, 1993), p. 102.

References Edit

  1. ^ Witzend #12 (Wonderful Publishing Company, 1982).
  2. ^ "Happy 66th Birthday, Dennis Janke!", The Comics Reporter (April 13, 2016).
  3. ^ a b c Janke entry, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999. Accessed July 15, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c "witzend Contributors, Part 2," witzend, Volume 1 (Fantagraphics Books, 2014), p. 306.
  5. ^ "witzend Contributors, Part I," witzend, Volume 1 (Fantagraphics Books, 2014), p. 293.
  6. ^ "Dennis Janke - The Fan of Steel". www.thefanofsteel.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  7. ^ a b c Janke bio, Inspiration for the Spirit website. Accessed July 15, 2016.

External links Edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Janke page at Inspiration for the Spirit
Preceded by
Roy Richardson
Captain America inker
1984–1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by Electric Warrior inker
1987
Succeeded by
N/A (series ended)
Preceded by The Adventures of Superman inker
1988–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Superman inker
1989–1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by
N/A
Superman: The Man of Steel inker
1991–1999
Succeeded by
Tom Nguyen
Preceded by
Jim Royal
The Spectre inker
2002–2003
Succeeded by
N/A (series ended)

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Dennis Janke born April 13 2 1950 3 in Cleveland Ohio 4 is an American comic book artist who was active in the industry from the mid 1980s to the mid 2000s primarily as an inker He is most well known for his work on the DC Comics character Superman particularly his nine year run as inker on Superman The Man of Steel Dennis JankeBorn 1950 04 13 April 13 1950 age 73 Cleveland Ohio U S NationalityAmericanArea s InkerPseudonym s Z Capistance 1 Notable worksSuperman The Man of Steel The Adventures of SupermanSupermanCollaboratorsJon BogdanoveJerry OrdwayA freelancer Janke worked for both DC and Marvel Comics during his career penciling covers and stories here and there but mostly focusing on finish inking over other artists pencils Janke has worked extensively with pencilers Jon Bogdanove and Jerry Ordway and is a co creator with artist Ordway of Bertron who created Doomsday and Mr Z best known from the Superman story Time and Time Again With Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary Janke co created Armadillo In his career Janke has also worked on dozens of independent comic books 3 and underground comix including his own self published series Flaming Baloney published with James R Blevins c 1975 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Education 1 2 Career 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 3 1 As writer 3 2 As penciler 3 3 As inker 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditEducation Edit Janke earned his BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art 3 Career Edit Janke s first published work was a 1974 illustration in DC Comics House of Mystery 6 but his professional career took off a decade later when he was hired to ink Paul Neary on Marvel s Captain America which he did for two years Moving over to DC Comics in 1987 Janke inked the final nine issues of Electric Warrior over Jim Baikie s pencils Next he inked the four issue mini series The Phantom pencilled by Joe Orlando and written by Peter David Around the same time he became the regular inker on The Adventures of Superman and Superman mostly inking Jerry Ordway s pencils He then spent nine years as the inker of Superman The Man of Steel mostly over Jon Bogdanove Bogdanove and Janke also illustrated many covers for the Steel solo title during this period As inker on Superman The Man of Steel Janke contributed to and benefited from the success of the best selling 1992 1993 The Death of Superman story arc 4 Janke s final major run as an inker was for The Spectre in 2002 2003 over Norm Breyfogle s pencils Since 2003 Janke s published comics credits have been rare Janke is currently at work on a graphic novel 7 Personal life EditJanke is an amateur poet 7 He lives in Maine 7 in a house he was able to pay for with royalties from his work on The Death of Superman 4 Bibliography EditAs writer Edit with James R Blevins as Z Capistance Stargazer Witzend 12 Wonderful Publishing Company 1982 also art with Jerry Ordway Adventures of Superman 484 DC Comics Nov 1991 also inks with Roger Stern Action Comics 671 DC Comics Nov 1991 also inks with Louise Simonson Superman The Man of Steel 6 DC Comics Dec 1991 also inks with Louise Simonson Doomsday for the Fifth Dimension Action Comics Annual 6 DC Comics 1994 also pencils and InksAs penciler Edit Adventures of Superman 496 DC Comics Nov 1992 also co plot and inks Gangbuster of Suicide Slum The Legacy of Superman 1 DC Comics Mar 1993 Prologue Communion Doomsday Annual 1 DC Comics 1995 also inks Epilogue Requiem Doomsday Annual 1 DC Comics 1995 also inksAs inker Edit Captain America Marvel Comics 1984 1986 Masters of the Universe 1 5 Star Comics 1986 1987 Electric Warrior 11 18 DC Comics 1987 The Phantom limited series DC Comics 1988 The Adventures of Superman DC Comics 1988 1989 Superman DC Comics 1989 1991 1993 Circle of Fear Spelljammer 6 DC Comics TSR Feb 1991 Superman The Man of Steel DC Comics 1991 1999 Underworld Unleashed limited series DC Comics Nov Dec 1995 Superman s Nemesis Lex Luthor limited series DC Comics Mar June 1999 Domination Factor Avengers limited series Marvel Comics Nov 1999 Feb 2000 Batman The Doom That Came to Gotham limited series DC Comics Nov 2000 Jan 2001 The Spectre DC Comics 2002 2003 Human Defense Corps issues 4 6 DC Comics Oct Dec 2003 Further reading EditThompson Don amp Maggie Comic Book Superstars Who is Who Among Comics Creators Iola Wis Krause Publications 1993 p 102 References Edit Witzend 12 Wonderful Publishing Company 1982 Happy 66th Birthday Dennis Janke The Comics Reporter April 13 2016 a b c Janke entry Who s Who of American Comic Books 1928 1999 Accessed July 15 2016 a b c witzend Contributors Part 2 witzend Volume 1 Fantagraphics Books 2014 p 306 witzend Contributors Part I witzend Volume 1 Fantagraphics Books 2014 p 293 Dennis Janke The Fan of Steel www thefanofsteel com Retrieved 2021 05 28 a b c Janke bio Inspiration for the Spirit website Accessed July 15 2016 External links EditDennis Janke at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Janke page at Inspiration for the SpiritPreceded byRoy Richardson Captain America inker1984 1986 Succeeded byJohn BeattyPreceded byPablo Marcos Electric Warrior inker1987 Succeeded byN A series ended Preceded byJohn Beatty The Adventures of Superman inker1988 1989 Succeeded byArt ThibertPreceded byBrett Breeding Superman inker1989 1991 Succeeded byBrett BreedingPreceded byN A Superman The Man of Steel inker1991 1999 Succeeded byTom NguyenPreceded byJim Royal The Spectre inker2002 2003 Succeeded byN A series ended Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis Janke amp oldid 1147526849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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