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Douglas "Doug" Mahnke (pronounced MAN-key) is an American comic book artist and penciller. ==Biography== Mahnke's first prominent work was for ''The Mask'', and he has since worked for DC Comics on ''JLA'', ''Batman'' with writer Judd Winick, and ''Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein'' with Grant Morrison. Mahnke's work on ''Batman'' included the controversial story detailing how the previously deceased second Robin, Jason Todd, was alive and actively working against Batman's interests as the Red Hood.〔''Batman: Under the Hood'' Volumes 1 and 2〕 Mahnke also worked on the critically acclaimed prestige one-shot ''Batman: The Man Who Laughs'' with writer Ed Brubaker. His work also includes titles such as ''Major Bummer'', ''Superman: The Man of Steel'', ''Team Zero'' and ''Justice League Elite''. He was the original artist for the Dark Horse Comics title ''X'', a run inked by Jimmy Palmiotti, as well as being the cover artist for ''King Tiger/Motorhead'', a two-issue series set in the same universe as ''X''. In 2005, with comic book inker Tom Nguyen, Mahnke produced two comic book art instructional DVDs. In 2006, he took over the art for ''Stormwatch P.H.D.'' for Wildstorm Comics. His work in 2007 included the DC mini, ''Black Adam: The Dark Age'' written by Peter Tomasi, detailing Black Adam's mourning over his wife Isis and regaining his powers. In 2008, he reunited with Tomasi to pencil an issue of ''Nightwing'' for the writer. Mahnke was an important collaborator with writer Grant Morrison on DC's event series ''Final Crisis'', pencilling the ''Requiem'' one-shot and the two-issue ''Superman Beyond 3D'' tie-in. Mahnke also pencilled the final pages of the main series' 6th issue featuring the "death" of Batman, and replaced artist J. G. Jones entirely on the series finale issue #7 over concerns of Jones' speed.〔(J.G. Jones apologizes for inability to finish Final Crisis )〕 Starting in July 2009, Mahnke became the ongoing artist for DC's ''Green Lantern'' with writer Geoff Johns, right at the beginning of the ''Blackest Night'' storyline.〔(Doug Mahnke Named New Green Lantern Artist ), Newsarama, March 18, 2009〕〔(Mahnke Business - Talking with the New Green Lantern Artist ), Newsarama, March 31, 2009〕 He drew ''The Multiversity: Ultra Comics'' (May 2015), the eighth issue of Grant Morrison's ''The Multiversity'' project. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Doug Mahnke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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