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Trevor Von Eeden

Trevor Von Eeden (born July 24, 1959)[1] is a Guyanese-American comics artist, actor and writer known for his work on such titles as Black Lightning, Batman, Green Arrow, Power Man and Iron Fist, and the biographical series The Original Johnson.

Trevor Von Eeden
Trevor Von Eeden
BornTrevor Von Eeden
(1959-07-24) July 24, 1959 (age 64)
Guyana
Area(s)Comics
Notable works
Black Lightning
Batman
Green Arrow
Power Man and Iron Fist
The Original Johnson

Early life edit

Von Eeden was born in Guyana[1] and moved to New York City when he was 11 years old.[1] According to Von Eeden, he remembers drawing in his early teens in order to alleviate the boredom of junior high school, beginning with anatomical studies of faces and hands, which he says are the most difficult things to draw accurately. He was introduced to comics through the vast comic collection and encouragement of his best friend Al Simonson, who suggested to submit sample artwork to DC Comics.[2] Von Eeden's influences included Neal Adams, Jack Kirby, John Buscema, and Curt Swan.[3] He was also studying medicine at Columbia University.[3]

Career edit

Trevor Von Eeden's comic book career began at age 16, when DC Comics editor Jack C. Harris hired him to illustrate prototype assignments with the "Legion of Super-Heroes" and Weird War Tales.[3] Soon after, Von Eeden was officially hired to design and draw the company's first African-American superhero to have his own title, Black Lightning.[4]

About three years later, Von Eeden began to suspect he had gotten that job because of his skin color, which displeased him and resulted in his writing what he called a five-page mission statement that said "in detail exactly what I wanted to create — the kind of style I thought would express myself most effectively, while also telling a story in the most dramatic way possible. I wrote everything down that I could think of — the details, form, and purpose of the style of art that I'd wanted to create."[2]

 
Von Eeden at the 2012 New York Comic Con

In 1977, he began drawing the "Green Arrow" backup feature in World's Finest Comics[5] and co-created the Count Vertigo character with Gerry Conway in World's Finest Comics #251 (July 1978). Von Eeden recalled in a 2011 interview that he "worked for Neal [Adams] concurrent with my DC tenure—starting in 1978, until somewhere in the late '90s".[6] He moved to Marvel Comics in 1979 and 1980 and pencilled Power Man and Iron Fist and Spider-Woman.[7] His stint at Marvel Comics was cut short because, in his own words, he was "fired by Jim Shooter, who’d told me specifically, when I’d first started there, to try and draw like Jack Kirby—and apparently wasn’t happy that I didn’t."[8] He then returned to DC and once again drew the "Green Arrow" feature in World's Finest Comics[5] and later in Detective Comics as well.[9] In collaboration with writer Mike W. Barr, he crafted Batman Annual #8 (1982)[10] and a Green Arrow miniseries.[11] Von Eeden has noted that the Batman Annual is "the book I’m most proud of, in my 25 year career at DC Comics. I was able to ink it myself, and also got my girlfriend at the time, Lynn Varley, to colour it – her first job in comics."[12] He and writer Jack C. Harris proposed to DC an all-female superteam named the Power Squad, but were turned down.[13] In 1983, Von Eeden and writer Robert Loren Fleming created the DC series Thriller, an action-adventure story that allowed him room to experiment.[14][15] Von Eeden left the series as of its eighth issue due to difficulties with DC Comics' management.[16] He stated in a 2017 interview that he was "thrilled beyond measure" that Thriller is "the one job of my entire 41-year career that the fans have fondly and consistently remembered since it first appeared."[17]

He was asked by Frank Miller to draw the "Batman: Year One" storyline but did not accept the offer.[18]

"Venom", the fourth story arc in the Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight series, was drawn by Von Eeden, Russell Braun, and José Luis García-López.[7][19] Von Eeden drew a Black Canary limited series (Nov. 1991-Feb. 1992) as well as an ongoing series featuring the character in 1992–1993.[7] In a 2009 interview he stated that ''Black Canary, on the other hand, was done in one state of mind, from beginning to end, one of semi-interest, to tell you the truth. I didn't, and still don't, find her to be a particularly interesting character."[20]

In 2001 Von Eeden returned to Batman, penciling the five-issue storyline "Grimm" in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #149–153.[21] He also illustrated a series of short stories, "Joe In The Future", published in Heavy Metal #v25 #6 (Jan. 2002) and #v27 #5 (Nov. 2003)[1]

In 2007 Von Eeden began writing and drawing The Original Johnson, a biography of the boxer Jack Johnson. The 242-page graphic novel was serialized in weekly online installments at ComicMix, and was completed in 2008.[14] Print rights to the book were acquired by IDW Publishing, who issued the series as a two-volume set in 2009 and 2011.[1] He has called this project "The other 'most satisfying' book of my career (aside from the Batman Annual #8) is The Original Johnson – the first book I’ve ever written and drawn."[12]

He provided illustrations for the text story "The Holo-Marketeer" for Heavy Metal #v34 #9 (Jan. 2011) and designed and illustrated superhero comics produced for the National Hockey League by Stan Lee.[1] He later drew four issues of Gateway Comics' Stalker.[22]

Awards and recognition edit

Bibliography edit

Archie Comics edit

Continuity Comics edit

  • Armor #6 (1989)
  • Megalith #4–5 (1990–1991)
  • Toyboy #2–6 (1987–1988)
  • Urth 4 #1–3 (1989–1990)

DC Comics edit

DC Comics/United States Postal Service edit

Impact Comics edit

Paradox Press edit

  • The Big Book of Bad #1 (1998)
  • The Big Book of Little Criminals #1 (1996)
  • The Big Book of the Weird Wild West #1 (1998)

Eureka Productions edit

  • Graphic Classics African-American Classics #22 (2011)

Gateway Comics edit

  • Stalker #1–4 (2012–2013)

IDW Publishing edit

  • The Original Johnson #1–2 (2009–2011)

Marvel Comics edit

Metal Mammoth Inc. edit

Pacific Comics edit

  • Bold Adventure #1–2 (1983–1984)

Filmography edit

Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2020 Black Lightning Judge Von Eeden Episode: "The Book of War: Chapter Three: Liberation"

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f . Eureka Productions. 2011. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Von Eeden, Trevor (2009). "Booom". Trevorvoneeden.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2011. About three years into my career, at about the age of 20, I started to feel that I'd only gotten the job because of my skin color—a notion which displeased me greatly.
  3. ^ a b c Gold, Mike (July 1977). "DC Profiles #10: Trevor Von Eeden". DC Comics. from the original on September 8, 2015. Archived at the Grand Comics Database
  4. ^ McAvennie, Michael; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1970s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden provided the creative juice for Black Lightning. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b Kingman, Jim (May 2013). "The Ballad of Ollie and Dinah". Back Issue! (64). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 10–21.
  6. ^ "Interview with Trevor Von Eeden". The Arrow Cave. September 8, 2011. from the original on September 28, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c Trevor Von Eeden at the Grand Comics Database
  8. ^ Callahan, Timothy (December 2010). "Power Man and Iron Fist". Back Issue! (45). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 5.
  9. ^ Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dolan, p. 199: "Green Arrow netted the coveted position as back-up story to the Dark Knight's adventures in Detective Comics. Written by Joey Cavalieri, with art by Trevor Von Eeden, the new feature saw Star City's renowned archer renew his war on crime."
  10. ^ Manning, Matthew K.; Dougall, Alastair, ed. (2014). "1980s". Batman: A Visual History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 143. ISBN 978-1465424563. [This] was the longest single Batman story ever published to date, a 42-page blockbuster written by Mike W. Barr and illustrated by Trevor Von Eeden. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 201: "The Battling Bowman fought his way into his own four-issue miniseries at long last, thanks to writer Mike W. Barr and artist Trevor Von Eeden."
  12. ^ a b Williams, Luke G. (August 24, 2014). "Boxiana Vol. 1 extras: Five rounds with Trevor Von Eeden". Boxiana. from the original on September 28, 2015.
  13. ^ "The all-female DC Comics' team book that wasn't". DC Women Kicking Ass. August 3, 2011. from the original on October 8, 2011. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  14. ^ a b Gustines, George Gene (December 24, 2008). "Comic Book Takes Unflinching Look at a Boxing Champion". The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 26, 2015.
  15. ^ Sacks, Jason (March 28, 2013). "The Full Run: Thriller #1 by Robert Loren Fleming and Trevor Von Eeden". Comics Bulletin. from the original on September 14, 2015.
  16. ^ Fiffe, Michel (June 21, 2009). . The Comics Journal. No. 298. Seattle, Washington: Fantagraphics Books. Archived from the original on July 10, 2009.
  17. ^ Catto, Ed (August 2017). "Thriller". Back Issue! (98). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 30.
  18. ^ Best, Daniel (June 22, 2009). "Original Art Stories: 'Batman Year One' – Frank Miller & Trevor Von Eeden". 20th Century Danny Boy. from the original on March 26, 2012. Frank had called me in person to offer me the 'Batman: Year One' job, before giving it to Mazzuchelli. I said, 'No.',' says Trevor, 'And I have no regrets – Dave did a beautiful job. His wife [Richmond Lewis] colored it, too.
  19. ^ Manning "1990s" in Dougall, p. 191: "The strength-enhancing drug that would later help villain Bane defeat Batman debuted in this five-issue arc written by Dennis O'Neil and drawn by Trevor Von Eeden and Russell Braun."
  20. ^ Fiffe, Michel (July 1, 2009). "Interview with Trevor Von Eeden – Interview Extras". Michel Fiffe. from the original on September 12, 2015.
  21. ^ Manning "2000s" in Dougall, p. 261: "Batman met the threat of new villain Mother Grimm in this five-issue flashback tale written by J. M. DeMatteis and penciled by Trevor Von Eeden."
  22. ^ Vasseur, Richard (December 24, 2013). "Bradley Potts Owner/Writer/Publisher". Gateway Comics. from the original on September 26, 2015. The first four chapters of Stalker are illustrated by comics legend Trevor Von Eeden.
  23. ^ "Inkwell Awards". The Inkwell Awards Committee. n.d. from the original on September 15, 2015.
  24. ^ "Inkpot Awards". San Diego Comic-Con International. 2015. from the original on September 5, 2015.

External links edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Trevor Von Eeden at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
  • Trevor Von Eeden at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
Preceded by "Green Arrow" feature
in World's Finest Comics artist

1977–1979
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1979
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in World's Finest Comics artist

1980–1982
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Thriller artist
1983–1984
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1991
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Preceded by Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight artist
1998
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Eddy Newell
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2002
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Trevor Von Eeden born July 24 1959 1 is a Guyanese American comics artist actor and writer known for his work on such titles as Black Lightning Batman Green Arrow Power Man and Iron Fist and the biographical series The Original Johnson Trevor Von EedenTrevor Von EedenBornTrevor Von Eeden 1959 07 24 July 24 1959 age 64 GuyanaArea s ComicsNotable worksBlack LightningBatmanGreen ArrowPower Man and Iron FistThe Original Johnson Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and recognition 4 Bibliography 4 1 Archie Comics 4 2 Continuity Comics 4 3 DC Comics 4 3 1 DC Comics United States Postal Service 4 3 2 Impact Comics 4 3 3 Paradox Press 4 4 Eureka Productions 4 5 Gateway Comics 4 6 IDW Publishing 4 7 Marvel Comics 4 8 Metal Mammoth Inc 4 9 Pacific Comics 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editVon Eeden was born in Guyana 1 and moved to New York City when he was 11 years old 1 According to Von Eeden he remembers drawing in his early teens in order to alleviate the boredom of junior high school beginning with anatomical studies of faces and hands which he says are the most difficult things to draw accurately He was introduced to comics through the vast comic collection and encouragement of his best friend Al Simonson who suggested to submit sample artwork to DC Comics 2 Von Eeden s influences included Neal Adams Jack Kirby John Buscema and Curt Swan 3 He was also studying medicine at Columbia University 3 Career editTrevor Von Eeden s comic book career began at age 16 when DC Comics editor Jack C Harris hired him to illustrate prototype assignments with the Legion of Super Heroes and Weird War Tales 3 Soon after Von Eeden was officially hired to design and draw the company s first African American superhero to have his own title Black Lightning 4 About three years later Von Eeden began to suspect he had gotten that job because of his skin color which displeased him and resulted in his writing what he called a five page mission statement that said in detail exactly what I wanted to create the kind of style I thought would express myself most effectively while also telling a story in the most dramatic way possible I wrote everything down that I could think of the details form and purpose of the style of art that I d wanted to create 2 nbsp Von Eeden at the 2012 New York Comic ConIn 1977 he began drawing the Green Arrow backup feature in World s Finest Comics 5 and co created the Count Vertigo character with Gerry Conway in World s Finest Comics 251 July 1978 Von Eeden recalled in a 2011 interview that he worked for Neal Adams concurrent with my DC tenure starting in 1978 until somewhere in the late 90s 6 He moved to Marvel Comics in 1979 and 1980 and pencilled Power Man and Iron Fist and Spider Woman 7 His stint at Marvel Comics was cut short because in his own words he was fired by Jim Shooter who d told me specifically when I d first started there to try and draw like Jack Kirby and apparently wasn t happy that I didn t 8 He then returned to DC and once again drew the Green Arrow feature in World s Finest Comics 5 and later in Detective Comics as well 9 In collaboration with writer Mike W Barr he crafted Batman Annual 8 1982 10 and a Green Arrow miniseries 11 Von Eeden has noted that the Batman Annual is the book I m most proud of in my 25 year career at DC Comics I was able to ink it myself and also got my girlfriend at the time Lynn Varley to colour it her first job in comics 12 He and writer Jack C Harris proposed to DC an all female superteam named the Power Squad but were turned down 13 In 1983 Von Eeden and writer Robert Loren Fleming created the DC series Thriller an action adventure story that allowed him room to experiment 14 15 Von Eeden left the series as of its eighth issue due to difficulties with DC Comics management 16 He stated in a 2017 interview that he was thrilled beyond measure that Thriller is the one job of my entire 41 year career that the fans have fondly and consistently remembered since it first appeared 17 He was asked by Frank Miller to draw the Batman Year One storyline but did not accept the offer 18 Venom the fourth story arc in the Batman Legends of the Dark Knight series was drawn by Von Eeden Russell Braun and Jose Luis Garcia Lopez 7 19 Von Eeden drew a Black Canary limited series Nov 1991 Feb 1992 as well as an ongoing series featuring the character in 1992 1993 7 In a 2009 interview he stated that Black Canary on the other hand was done in one state of mind from beginning to end one of semi interest to tell you the truth I didn t and still don t find her to be a particularly interesting character 20 In 2001 Von Eeden returned to Batman penciling the five issue storyline Grimm in Batman Legends of the Dark Knight 149 153 21 He also illustrated a series of short stories Joe In The Future published in Heavy Metal v25 6 Jan 2002 and v27 5 Nov 2003 1 In 2007 Von Eeden began writing and drawing The Original Johnson a biography of the boxer Jack Johnson The 242 page graphic novel was serialized in weekly online installments at ComicMix and was completed in 2008 14 Print rights to the book were acquired by IDW Publishing who issued the series as a two volume set in 2009 and 2011 1 He has called this project The other most satisfying book of my career aside from the Batman Annual 8 is The Original Johnson the first book I ve ever written and drawn 12 He provided illustrations for the text story The Holo Marketeer for Heavy Metal v34 9 Jan 2011 and designed and illustrated superhero comics produced for the National Hockey League by Stan Lee 1 He later drew four issues of Gateway Comics Stalker 22 Awards and recognition edit2010 Inkwell Awards Ambassador 23 2012 Inkpot Award 24 Bibliography editArchie Comics edit Blue Ribbon Comics 2 4 1983 1984 The Fly 1 1983 Continuity Comics edit Armor 6 1989 Megalith 4 5 1990 1991 Toyboy 2 6 1987 1988 Urth 4 1 3 1989 1990 DC Comics edit Adventure Comics 486 488 489 Dial H for Hero 1981 1982 Adventures of the Outsiders 37 38 1986 Arak Son of Thunder 15 1982 Batman 341 343 345 349 Robin and Catwoman backups 401 Annual 8 1981 1986 Batman and the Outsiders 15 21 1984 1985 Batman Joker s Apprentice 1 1999 Batman Legends of the Dark Knight 16 20 layouts 105 106 149 153 1991 2002 Batman Shadow of the Bat Annual 1 1993 Black Canary 1 4 1991 1992 Black Canary vol 2 1 7 9 11 1993 Black Lightning 1 11 1977 1978 Blood Syndicate 1 1993 Con Edison Presents JLA Starring Batman 3 2002 Detective Comics 507 Batman backup 518 519 Batgirl 521 522 558 Green Arrow 1981 1986 Elseworlds 80 Page Giant 1 1999 Green Arrow 1 4 1983 Green Arrow vol 2 25 Annual 5 1989 1992 Green Lantern Corps Annual 2 1986 House of Mystery 295 301 305 316 1981 1983 Justice League America 52 1991 Legends of the DC Universe 26 27 2000 Mystery in Space 112 114 116 1980 1981 Outsiders 5 11 24 1986 1987 Secret Origins 41 43 48 Annual 3 1989 1990 Secrets of Haunted House 25 37 42 1980 1981 Thriller 1 8 1983 1984 Time Warp 5 1980 The Unexpected 210 213 219 1981 1982 Vigilante 14 1985 Weird War Tales 100 102 107 1981 1982 Who s Who in the DC Universe Update 1993 2 1993 Who s Who The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe 5 11 15 22 24 1985 1987 World s Finest Comics 248 249 252 253 274 275 Green Arrow and Black Canary team up backup stories 251 254 267 Black Canary solo backup stories 254 255 263 266 268 270 272 273 276 281 Green Arrow solo backup stories 287 305 307 Superman and Batman team up stories 1977 1984 DC Comics United States Postal Service edit Celebrate the Century Super Heroes Stamp Album 5 9 1999 2000 Impact Comics edit Black Hood Annual 1 1992 Comet Annual 1 1992 The Fly Annual 1 1992 Legend of the Shield Annual 1 1992 Paradox Press edit The Big Book of Bad 1 1998 The Big Book of Little Criminals 1 1996 The Big Book of the Weird Wild West 1 1998 Eureka Productions edit Graphic Classics African American Classics 22 2011 Gateway Comics edit Stalker 1 4 2012 2013 IDW Publishing edit The Original Johnson 1 2 2009 2011 Marvel Comics edit Marvel Fanfare 2 Fantastic Four 3 Hawkeye 1982 Power Man and Iron Fist 56 59 1979 Spider Woman 23 24 1980 X Men Unlimited 34 2002 Metal Mammoth Inc edit Heavy Metal v25 6 v27 5 v34 9 2002 2011 Pacific Comics edit Bold Adventure 1 2 1983 1984 Filmography editTelevision roles Year Title Role Notes2020 Black Lightning Judge Von Eeden Episode The Book of War Chapter Three Liberation References edit a b c d e f About the Artists amp Writers African American Classics Graphic Classics vol 22 Eureka Productions 2011 Archived from the original on September 7 2015 a b Von Eeden Trevor 2009 Booom Trevorvoneeden com Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved October 19 2011 About three years into my career at about the age of 20 I started to feel that I d only gotten the job because of my skin color a notion which displeased me greatly a b c Gold Mike July 1977 DC Profiles 10 Trevor Von Eeden DC Comics Archived from the original on September 8 2015 Archived at the Grand Comics Database McAvennie Michael Dolan Hannah ed 2010 1970s DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 173 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 Writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden provided the creative juice for Black Lightning a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Kingman Jim May 2013 The Ballad of Ollie and Dinah Back Issue 64 Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 10 21 Interview with Trevor Von Eeden The Arrow Cave September 8 2011 Archived from the original on September 28 2015 a b c Trevor Von Eeden at the Grand Comics Database Callahan Timothy December 2010 Power Man and Iron Fist Back Issue 45 Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 5 Manning Matthew K 1980s in Dolan p 199 Green Arrow netted the coveted position as back up story to the Dark Knight s adventures in Detective Comics Written by Joey Cavalieri with art by Trevor Von Eeden the new feature saw Star City s renowned archer renew his war on crime Manning Matthew K Dougall Alastair ed 2014 1980s Batman A Visual History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 143 ISBN 978 1465424563 This was the longest single Batman story ever published to date a 42 page blockbuster written by Mike W Barr and illustrated by Trevor Von Eeden a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Manning 1980s in Dolan p 201 The Battling Bowman fought his way into his own four issue miniseries at long last thanks to writer Mike W Barr and artist Trevor Von Eeden a b Williams Luke G August 24 2014 Boxiana Vol 1 extras Five rounds with Trevor Von Eeden Boxiana Archived from the original on September 28 2015 The all female DC Comics team book that wasn t DC Women Kicking Ass August 3 2011 Archived from the original on October 8 2011 Retrieved March 20 2012 a b Gustines George Gene December 24 2008 Comic Book Takes Unflinching Look at a Boxing Champion The New York Times Archived from the original on September 26 2015 Sacks Jason March 28 2013 The Full Run Thriller 1 by Robert Loren Fleming and Trevor Von Eeden Comics Bulletin Archived from the original on September 14 2015 Fiffe Michel June 21 2009 The Trevor Von Eeden Interview Online excerpts from print interview The Comics Journal No 298 Seattle Washington Fantagraphics Books Archived from the original on July 10 2009 Catto Ed August 2017 Thriller Back Issue 98 Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 30 Best Daniel June 22 2009 Original Art Stories Batman Year One Frank Miller amp Trevor Von Eeden 20th Century Danny Boy Archived from the original on March 26 2012 Frank had called me in person to offer me the Batman Year One job before giving it to Mazzuchelli I said No says Trevor And I have no regrets Dave did a beautiful job His wife Richmond Lewis colored it too Manning 1990s in Dougall p 191 The strength enhancing drug that would later help villain Bane defeat Batman debuted in this five issue arc written by Dennis O Neil and drawn by Trevor Von Eeden and Russell Braun Fiffe Michel July 1 2009 Interview with Trevor Von Eeden Interview Extras Michel Fiffe Archived from the original on September 12 2015 Manning 2000s in Dougall p 261 Batman met the threat of new villain Mother Grimm in this five issue flashback tale written by J M DeMatteis and penciled by Trevor Von Eeden Vasseur Richard December 24 2013 Bradley Potts Owner Writer Publisher Gateway Comics Archived from the original on September 26 2015 The first four chapters of Stalker are illustrated by comics legend Trevor Von Eeden Inkwell Awards The Inkwell Awards Committee n d Archived from the original on September 15 2015 Inkpot Awards San Diego Comic Con International 2015 Archived from the original on September 5 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trevor Von Eeden Trevor Von Eeden at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Trevor Von Eeden at Mike s Amazing World of Comics Trevor Von Eeden at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics CreatorsPreceded bySal Amendola Green Arrow feature in World s Finest Comics artist1977 1979 Succeeded byDick DillinPreceded byLee Elias Power Man and Iron Fist artist1979 Succeeded byMarie SeverinPreceded byRomeo Tanghal Green Arrow feature in World s Finest Comics artist1980 1982 Succeeded byGil KanePreceded byn a Thriller artist1983 1984 Succeeded byAlex NinoPreceded byPaul Gulacy Batman Legends of the Dark Knight artist1991 Succeeded byBart SearsPreceded byPaul Johnson Batman Legends of the Dark Knight artist1998 Succeeded byEddy NewellPreceded byBarry Kitson Batman Legends of the Dark Knight artist2002 Succeeded byBill Reinhold Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevor Von Eeden amp oldid 1207676859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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