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David Michelinie

David Michelinie (born May 6, 1948) is an American comic book writer best known for scripting Marvel Comics' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and ''Iron Man'' and the DC Comics feature "Superman" in ''Action Comics''.
==Early career==
Some of Michelinie's earliest work appears in DC Comics' ''House of Secrets'' and a run on ''Swamp Thing'' (#14-18 and #21-22), the latter illustrated by Nestor Redondo. Michelinie and artist Ernie Chan created ''Claw the Unconquered'' in 1975. Michelinie did a run on Aquaman in ''Adventure Comics'' which led to the revival of the Sea King's own title in 1977.〔McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 175: "The Sea King's fans were thrilled to see their hero resurface in his own title...Scribe David Michelinie and artist Jim Aparo chronicled Aquaman's ()."〕 In the Aquaman story in ''Adventure Comics'' #452, Black Manta killed Aquaman's son, Arthur Curry Jr. by suffocation. The infant's death has affected the character ever since. While writing the ''Karate Kid'' series, Michelinie used the name "Barry Jameson" as a pseudonym.〔(Kid'' #2 (May–June 1976) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 With artist Ed Davis, he created Gravedigger in ''Men of War'' #1 (Aug 1977).〔McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 174: "Writer David Michelinie and artist Ed Davis presented an atypical war hero in Ulysses Hazard."〕 The Star Hunters were created by Michelinie with editor Joe Orlando and artist Don Newton, debuted in ''DC Super Stars'' #16 (Sep-Oct 1977), and featured in their own short-lived series.〔 The original storyline for Madame Xanadu in ''Doorway to Nightmare'' #1 (Feb. 1978) was developed by Michelinie and Val Mayerik.〔McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 176: "Writer David Michelinie and artist Val Mayerik introduced Madame Xanadu."〕

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