I've just read that Dennis O'Neil, arguably the most influential DC comics editor of all time and one of the most important writers of Batman and Green Arrow, has died.
I just thought I'd post this in case any fans wanted to celebrate his legacy or recommend any of his work. For me, his run on Batman with Neil Adams is legendary and still holds up really well (the original Ra's Al Ghul story, Man-Bat, etc.) and are worth seeking out in reprint collections. I'm not so into Green Lantern/Green Arrow, but there's no denying its importance.
Here's the early obit from Bleeding Cool, with a link to the writing column he did for them for awhile:
I just thought I'd post this in case any fans wanted to celebrate his legacy or recommend any of his work. For me, his run on Batman with Neil Adams is legendary and still holds up really well (the original Ra's Al Ghul story, Man-Bat, etc.) and are worth seeking out in reprint collections. I'm not so into Green Lantern/Green Arrow, but there's no denying its importance.
Here's the early obit from Bleeding Cool, with a link to the writing column he did for them for awhile:
Dennis O'Neil, Comic Book Legend, Dies at 81
One of the most well regarded comic book writers and editors of all time, Dennis O'Neil died last night, of natural causes, at the age of 81. Born in 1939
bleedingcool.com