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Ed Hannigan (born August 6, 1951)〔 is an American writer, artist, and editor of comic books for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics. ==Career== Ed Hannigan's first credited comics story was published in Marvel Comics' licensed ''Planet of the Apes'' #5 (Feb. 1975). His most notable writing credits include work on ''The Defenders'' from issue #70 (April 1979) to #91 (Jan. 1981). As the artist on ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'', Hannigan co-created the characters Cloak and Dagger. At DC Comics, Hannigan redesigned the Brainiac character into a chromed, more robotic form. He pencilled the covers on ''Batman'' in a lengthy run that spanned the majority of 1983–1985 with Don Newton providing the interior art. Hannigan and writer Mike Grell launched the first ''Green Arrow'' ongoing series in February 1988.〔Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 233: "Mike Grell continued the evolution of the character of Oliver Queen that began in 1987's ''Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters'' with an ongoing monthly series...The series featured pencils by Ed Hannigan, with covers by Grell."〕 The ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' series began in November 1989 with the five-part "Shaman" storyline by Hannigan and writer Dennis O'Neil.〔Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 241: "Written by Dennis O'Neil with art by Edward Hannigan, 'Shaman' helped jump-start this popular new title."〕 He both wrote and illustrated the three-issue prestige format series ''Skull & Bones'' for DC in 1992. Hannigan and his wife Heidi are the parents of Jean Anne, born in 1989.〔"DCI with Johnny DC," ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' #3 (Jan. 1990).〕 In January 2010, Marvel Comics and The Hero Initiative published ''Ed Hannigan: Covered'' a fundraising effort to assist with Hannigan's medical expenses due to multiple sclerosis. 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「Ed Hannigan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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