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Bill Oakley (artist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bill Oakley (comics)
William Douglas Oakley (April 1, 1964 – February 16, 2004) was a letterer for numerous comic books from Marvel, DC, and other companies. His most prominent works include the first two volumes of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' and ''Batman: Gotham Knights'' #1-11, #15-37. ==Biography== Oakley attended The Kubert School in Dover, New Jersey for a year, intending to be a comics artist. However, his experience at the school convinced him that he couldn't handle the workload of a comic book artist and, still desiring to work in the comics field, decided to do lettering instead. In July 1986 he started on staff at Marvel,〔 working under Jim Novak. For Marvel, Oakley lettered ''Avengers'' for a long time, ''Avengers West Coast'', the ''X-Men'', the ''Fantastic Four'' during Walt Simonson’s run, ''Rampaging Hulk,'' and ''Amazing Spider-Man''. Oakley concluded a late 1987 interview by remarking "I would hope, by this time next year, that I would have enough work that I could go freelance. I wouldn't mind the idea of working at home. That kind of appeals to me, not having to get up at 6:00 every morning to commute here. That I ''definitely'' would look forward to."〔 Oakley indeed went freelance by the end of 1988. For DC, he worked on a number of the Superman titles, ''Batman'', ''Lobo'', ''DC vs. Marvel Comics'', ''Batman: Gotham Knights'', ''Justice Society'', and ''Hawkman''.
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