Dwayne was my very dear friend. Yeah, I'm THAT Gregory Wright. You did a really nice job with this show. You really got what Dwayne was trying to do, and he's be thrilled to know how much you liked Damage Control and Icon. He's be happy that you GOT what we were trying to do on Deathlok...not everybody did. I want to give you a couple corrections. Dwayne did not come up with Milestone, that was Denys Cowan and Michael Davis, they went to Dwayne and they'll be the first to credit Dwayne with taking their initial idea and making it way better. Also, Static was co-created with Michael and Denys. As for the COLOR used at Milestone, the dark and muddy color was more of a result of the poorer quality of scanners and printing processes at the time. The actual colors, if you'd have seen them were much less saturated.
@OomaGooma
4 жыл бұрын
Gregory Wright - I still remember your Creator Profile image in the 80s Marvel Comics. Dwaynes too. 80s Marvel comics will always be my favorite. Excelsior!
@ComicTropes
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the corrections. And thank you for your contributions. I really enjoyed a great deal of Dwayne's work and it warrants a second and third read through to really understand what was being told. It was always entertaining and it's a treat when a story has deeper underlying meanings.
@grizzgo
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for Deathlok. He is my favorite!
@mikebolt7048
3 жыл бұрын
Is it true they were planning on making a live action static film with Johnathan Taylor Thomas?
@casenfranco1769
3 жыл бұрын
dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you are bored like me atm then you can watch pretty much all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my girlfriend for the last months =)
@blacksuede
4 жыл бұрын
Dwayne McDuffie was gone way too soon an absolute giant in the industry.
@markmolino6091
4 жыл бұрын
For real
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
Rest In Peace son Dшayne McDuffie, Kobe Gooding Jr & Boi George Floid.. Gone 2 soon son
@ComicTropes
4 жыл бұрын
Some corrections are worth mentioning. Milestone was originally conceived by Michael Davis and Denys Cowan and they then brought Dwayne McDuffie in. Additionally, Michael Davis should be noted as the co-creator of Static. I mispronounced WEB Dubois’ last name. While I’ve read some of his work, I guess I’ve never heard anyone else discuss it. My apologies.
@mikejeter5162
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this, Milestone is my inspiration. Deeply appreciate this Chris, big fan keep up the amazing commentary
@gaboesuarez
4 жыл бұрын
Man, your videos are amazing. Always a pleasure to watch. Stay healty, we are all a little bit stressed in this difficult days. A big shout-out from Argentina
@Cobralalalala
4 жыл бұрын
Makes sense. I only learned how to pronounce his name a few months ago watching some stuff about Oscar Micheaux on Criterion Channel.
@vivobaby
4 жыл бұрын
I miss pronounced it for years til I saw a clip of him speaking
@ProdigalGeek
4 жыл бұрын
While the apology is definitely appreciated, it really didn't need the justification. There's literally a video just 4 months old that pronounces his name correctly.
@JennyEverywhere
4 жыл бұрын
There are some encounters that encouraged my efforts to make my own comic, but one of the most influential was when I met McDuffie at a convention. The man was kind and supportive, looking at my work and complimenting it. Sadly, this was only a few months before he passed away. I was deeply saddened by his absence. We were enriched by his presence but diminished by his loss. We all gained so much from his viewpoints and his effort to make the world a better place.
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
RIP Dшayne McDuffie, Kobe Gooding Jr & Boi George Floid.. Gone 2 soon son
@DCMarvelMultiverse
4 жыл бұрын
He said he would have wanted kids of all colors dressing up as Static.
@TheMrartistman
4 жыл бұрын
@@EricDMMiller U stupid or just drinking the Kool-aid?
@danielnoonan3049
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrartistman Can't tell if I'm r/woooshing or about to be r/woooshed but.. r/wooosh
@BradLad56
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrartistman I think it was sarcasm.
@elijahdavila3684
4 жыл бұрын
@@BradLad56 Either way, it's a pretty distasteful statement.
@zakazany1945
4 жыл бұрын
@@elijahdavila3684 Why distasteful?
@exarkun3263
4 жыл бұрын
Incredible, I'm a huge Key&Peele fan so I'm completely astonished to learn that Key and McDuffie were half-brothers!
@stephenmarco2927
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s actually kind of an interesting story McDuffie’s was a married man when he met Key’s mother who came from a pretty conservative home. She was going through a rebellious streak. They had an affair. She got pregnant and key was put up for adoption. Tragically key only found out about McDuffie after McDuffie’s death.
@SlickSkuddy
4 жыл бұрын
That’s crazy because the whole time I was thinking Dwayne & Key were similar in terms of how they wanted black representation as well as both being highly intelligent black creators
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
Key & Peele R dhe black Castor & Pollux in dhe same way dhat Beyonce is dhe black Madonna
@enriquegeorge28
4 жыл бұрын
Wow that's crazy.
@RespectMyNerdz
3 жыл бұрын
Out of Whitlock they would be on bad terms Becus his mom wasn’t happy Dwayne’s dad had other children outside of their marriage
@leonsmith539
4 жыл бұрын
Icon was such an amazing book because it illustrated that Black people are not monolithic in our political and social views. The conversations between Icon and Raquel mirrored those I had with my own family members but that I never saw in any media back then. So thoughtful and relevant even to this day. Thank you for doing this Chris!
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
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@Kriskazam
2 жыл бұрын
@@MarvelBoi44 wtf lmfao
@davidlindsay9564
2 жыл бұрын
@@Kriskazam looks like marvelboi deleted his comment what did he say?
@madhavpatel1577
4 жыл бұрын
There needs to be an omnibus of the milestone comics.
@gmosphere
4 жыл бұрын
Oh God yes.
@neonkenomi320
4 жыл бұрын
How DC hasn't made one is beyond me.
@thomasgreissfan17
4 жыл бұрын
@@neonkenomi320 Mainly legal issues I think nowadays. Which is a shame.
@SuperMcSteel
4 жыл бұрын
That’d be absolutely incredible I’d buy it
@mariod5467
2 жыл бұрын
There is a compendium that came out recently. Over a 1000 pages.
@theunwantedcritic
4 жыл бұрын
I went up to the milestone office in the mid 90s. I was trying to figure out how to be a comic book penciler and Dwayne actually took the time to have a brief conversation with me in the hallway. I was terrible. I never became a comic book penciler ,but I became a character in a Superman cartoon. I never got a chance to thank him.
@markmolino6091
4 жыл бұрын
Why did you give up on being a penciler bro?
@silobobus3268
4 жыл бұрын
Yooo, i recognise your name! you were in that episode about the murderer
@hasanwallah7015
4 жыл бұрын
I would love to interview you about that my non profit email is Contact@praiseworthyindustries.org
@theunwantedcritic
4 жыл бұрын
bill cage 32 yeah that’s me. Not as big in real life. I never spent time in prison either. I think he just liked my name.
@theunwantedcritic
4 жыл бұрын
Mark Molino every once in a while I try to do it. I always make crap. I’ve decided to try to go digital. Maybe that’ll help
@Supremmo
4 жыл бұрын
The thing I missed about Dwayne McDuffie is he was a fixture on most of the comic book and animation message boards. I even talked to him one time via Instant Messenger. I think in the age of social media he would've excelled and enjoyed it! #RIP
@Dlark17
4 жыл бұрын
I honestly thought for the longest time that Green Lantern had always been a black character, because of the JLA show. And John Stewart will always be my favorite Lantern, for that. I'm honestly pretty ashamed I didn't know about this man until today.
@elijahdavila3684
4 жыл бұрын
Honestly I was so confused the first time I saw Hal Jordan
@HollowGolem
4 жыл бұрын
Frankly, I've always found Hal the most boring Lantern. Guy is a redeemable scumbag-jackass, John's the disciplined ex-military man who's one of the more "professional" super heroes, and Kyle's the artsy kid in way over his head. To me, those are all more interesting than Hal "Tom Cruise from Top Gun" Jordan.
@smashmaster521
4 жыл бұрын
@@HollowGolem I'm confused. Do you like Guy Gardner or not? Because the way you described him is a contradiction if I ever saw one.
@smashmaster521
4 жыл бұрын
I'd say my favorite Green Lantern is a tie between Hal Jordan and John Stewart because they're the ones I've had the most exposure to thanks to Geoff Johns and Scott Snyder's respective Justice League runs using each of them.
@louisvictor3473
4 жыл бұрын
@@smashmaster521 There is no contraction there. Liking or disliking a character is a seperate action from finding a character boring. I don't like Guy in most of the material I've seen, quite the douche, but he was not boring as a character. Seeing Batman one punch knock him down? Highly amazing. Seeing Hal do the same to Batman on GL Rebirth? Boring af, the only engagement it gives me is hate Ge-OFF Johns' "writing" even more and hate even more the fact people still consider him an actual writer and not a cheap fanboy hack.
@treetheoak8313
4 жыл бұрын
What I loved as a kid about the static shock cartoon. Was that Virgil was at the end of the day; just a sweet kid that Wanted to help people. His mom was a paramedic and died on duty while trying to save people during a riot leaving her beloved husband and very young son and daughter without a mother. His father however did everything in his power to raise his children with love and compassion. He's even a social worker in the tv series and runs a youth community center. Virgil, unlike say batman or Spiderman who you could attribute their sense of duty from guilt. Found his sense of duty and drive to become a hero simply because its the right thing to do. The show was also not afraid to tackle social problems that are too big or complicated to solve with beating up a "bad guy" . The racism episode and school shooting episode are handled very maturely and show virgil as unable to solve these social issues as static. Simply put, there are underlying issues that lead to these events or situations that static shock simply can't solve on his own as a superhero. Overall static was a hero that shaped how I look at life and what I personally find to be heroic traits in a person.
@AP-pk6mk
4 жыл бұрын
Dwayne McDuffie really shaped my childhood. I caught all of the show's he made, especially static Shock and justice league unlimited. I am also pursuing physics so his interest in the subject endears him to me so much. I read all I could on Dwayne as an individual and nearly cried when I first learned of his death. I always felt so represented by Static and the machinations of McDuffie's mind, even in the times when I didn't think this representation mattered much. He'll always have a special place in my life.
@Deoxys911
4 жыл бұрын
There's not nearly enough discussion about the Static Shock television series, so I'm curious what episodes stand out as the cream of the crop for a big fan like yourself?
@ShockWithoutFear
4 жыл бұрын
@@Deoxys911 I'm not the original poster of this comment like you asked but a big episode that hit me as a kid and one I still love today is "Flashback". Despite growing up with a mother and father it felt and still feels so real to see the pain Virgil goes through in the episode, definitely my favourite in the series.
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
Hi bekame æ шriter & stoяy editoя αn Jail A∴ Hi helpt pušh foяwaяd dhe ajdea 2 uze dhe Бlack Gяeen Lanteяn Djon Steшaяt az æ Korps membeя instead've hæl djordan∴
@AP-pk6mk
4 жыл бұрын
@@Deoxys911 the first episode, the episode Junior (covered a main villain and the consequences of greed ), Sons of the Father's (tackled racism), The New Kid(Virgil is accepted into a prestigious STEM school and meets his love interest, Daisy), Frozen Out (deals with poverty and the holiday season), Consequences (Virgil must learn to control his powers and anger after Daisy is hurt by his hubris in battle), Jimmy (covered gun violence), Static in Africa, and all the episodes that crossed over with Justice League and Batman were awesome. These are but a few examples. The show also covered how cops interact with the black community (Pop's Girlfriend is the episode) and they don't shy away from showing a church (not personally a fan but this is very prominent in our community) or issues like poverty and orphanage. They even covered music plagiarism which was a hot topic in the early 2000s with the advent of pirating music from the late 90s. I was a young kid when this show aired but I understood what was going on and enjoy it even today. It's as classic to me as Spiderman. The show did all that while not actually seeming like an after school special besides the gun one which was designed that way. The show was funny, action packed and was a real super hero show. There are episodes that deal with pure super hero themes like Toys in the Hood (Static helps Superman fight Toyman) and Now You See Him (involves a time stopping villain). There's a bit of everything in this show. They have sad moments like the other commenter mentioned where Virgil goes back in time to try and save his mother from dying. The show was able to be deep and complex and yet fun and light hearted. One of my favorites!
@ajdeacon5945
4 жыл бұрын
As an aspiring comic writer who owes a lot to Milestone and McDuffie, I'm so happy that you tackled Dwayne. I grew up with Static, his episodes of JLU were some of my favorites. Thank you for talking about one of my idols.
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
Hi bekame æ шriter & stoяy editoя αn Jail A∴ Hi helpt pušh foяwaяd dhe ajdea 2 uze dhe Бlack Gяeen Lanteяn Djon Steшaяt az æ Korps membeя instead've hæl djordan∴
@arkinyte13
3 жыл бұрын
Same I want to become a comic writer one day.
@brianewing5530
4 жыл бұрын
Chris, you should be really proud of this episode. Wonderful, wonderful analysis.
@fad23
4 жыл бұрын
Milestone also featured entirely hand painted color.
@nicholasdickens2801
4 жыл бұрын
fad23 Growing up in the UK I loved hand painted art. If you can, find a page of Marvel US Transformers art, then compare it to Marvel UK Transformers are from circa 1986-1988, fantastic difference, like night and day.
@Mayhem5150
4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful books.
@Spthomas47
4 жыл бұрын
First Milestone book I picked up back when they were first coming out had been HARDWARE. The cover just captivated me. The story? It still has one of my favorite panel sequences of all time with a paraphrasing of Maya Angelou's "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings."
@jeremygregorio7472
4 жыл бұрын
That explains why the color was so amazing
@tigerbread78
4 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasdickens2801While the UK TF colouring was still superior from '87 onwards, it definitely lost something when they simplified the rendering/printing process, I remember the letters page mentioning it was a better technique or something, aka cheaper
@elijahdavila3684
4 жыл бұрын
Dwayne McDuffie spoke to so many issues that are still very much relevant today. If I had faith in DC to make it a good film, a Static movie would be generation defining.
@pauldigscomics7810
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris! I know who Dwayne McDuffie is, but I didn't "know" him. I had no idea he had his hand in so much comic entertainment across the board. I loved Damage Control as a kid. Very informative.
@taeeat12
4 жыл бұрын
rest in power Dwayne!
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
RIP Dшayne McDuffie, Kobe Gooding Jr & Boi George Floid.. Gone 2 soon
@wtk6069
4 жыл бұрын
McDuffie had a great talent for making the DC heroes true to themselves on screen, and that's harder than it sounds. Look at how many DC and Marvel shows fail to capture the characters properly. Probably most.
@SeekerLancer
4 жыл бұрын
Dwayne McDuffie was what comic books need today. Modern Marvel and DC attempts to address race and gender issues have been fumbling at best, insulting at worst. He left us when we needed people like him in the industry the most.
@TheZooropaBaby
4 жыл бұрын
I've watched decent amount of Justice League too! probably that's my introduction to DC characters, and I realized that John Stewart's background was way more established than others.... I know Batman and Superman had previous cartoons and Hawkgirl was supposed to be a part of big twist but compared to Wonder Woman, John's background with hometown, his friend in the military who became Metamorpho.....John's story felt personal and very real, im sure Dwayne had helped created that aspect (and maybe John's comedic interaction with Flash)
@HovektheArtist
4 жыл бұрын
I will always remember the episode where John has a nightmare where he goes back to his hometown and can't understand anyone and everyone's afraid of him. That fear that leaving made him into someone nobody would recognize, that he had assimilated and betrayed his home really hit home with me as someone who has gone back to somewhere I spent years and nobody remembered me, even my old friends, the buildings and people were the same but I wasnt
@TheZooropaBaby
4 жыл бұрын
@@HovektheArtist oh yeah episode with Dr Destiny! it's cool that Justice League cartoon had lots of moments where characters/heroes think about their background too, like how Diana grew up amongst Amazon and now living amongst regular people, Martian Manhunter being this lonely alien and sole survivor of the race (alongside with Superman), Hawkgirl being the only Thanagarian (and a secret spy), Flash being this grounded hero who's friendly with people in Central City, John being black and was in military..... I really appreciate that sort of complexity, not just heroes kicking ass and banters
@onibarubary
4 жыл бұрын
Excellent excellent EXCELLENT video. Dwayne was an amazing talent so covering him was a wonderful idea regardless, but as you said this is an extremely relevant time to spotlight Black creators in comics and the influence of their work on comics and popular culture. Especially Dwayne who was enormously important to black readers of comics, telling stories about the black experience that so few people did at the time or even from a black point of view. I don't know a single kid in my neighborhood who didn't grow up glued to the TV for every Static Shock episode. That pitch about the black kids on skateboards was savage. Fantastic and important video to do during this time so I salute you for that.
@psykomancer4420
4 жыл бұрын
Highly recommend Justice League but ESPECIALLY Justice League Unlimited (It's a continuation of Justice League's story though, so you have to watch both). The finale of JLU is amazing, Iove how they handled Luthor, every scene with The Question, how they handled the multiple Hawkman/Hawkgirl origins from the comics, that one episode where Luthor takes over Flash's body, so much cool stuff. Also on the topic of John Stewart, he's really great as a straight man and he gets a lot of attention. It makes a lot of sense that Mcduffie was on the team when you look at John cause he just has so much care put into him and I really appreciated that as a black kid since 9 times out of 10 the black dude is just....the side guy. Like even when they make the black guy cool he's just kinda......there. It's hard to explain, but John felt really integral and his relationships with the other characters felt real.
@calebgogan4866
4 жыл бұрын
Respect to the legend Dwayne McDuffie. Hoping milestone comics become more accessible in the future. Great video, Chris
@56postoffice
4 жыл бұрын
Teared up watching this wonderful tribute. One of the best episodes you've done. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@paultapping9510
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff Chris. Thank you for using your platform in such a thoughtful way. I love that you haven't just made a statement but have actually *done the thing*, using your knowledge to promote a really interesting creator of colour, whom I'd never heard of but sounds excellent. Love the concept of Damage Control, and have often asked myself the question it's premise answers!
@RoseDragoness
4 жыл бұрын
This is interesting. KZitem recommends me to watch comictropes and I'm gladly entertained and educated over 5+ of your works, even thought I am blind about western comics. Superheroes come to my country in form of cartoon and movies, while the only western comics I acquired are darkhorse's aliens. You did a good work to give explanations to people outside of the tropes. :)
@enorb_art8211
4 жыл бұрын
I'm grew up in a pretty crappy neighborhood and all i can say about the idea of having lighting powers is that light is faster than bullets and if you ever had trouble keeping on the electricity it comes in handy too lol
@Pantherblack
4 жыл бұрын
DuBois (who was a socialist) quotes were something I never expected to find in an episode... but damn if I'm not pleasantly surprised. RIP Mr. McDuffie, every day without him is felt deeply.
@allenlowe314
4 жыл бұрын
Youre one of my favorite people hands down. Thank you for this. A lot of us blerds needed this.
@NatsuMatto
4 жыл бұрын
Another week, another brilliant Comic Tropes episode! Man, Chris... you've come so far from the "let's count the tropes" days! You have and continue to create a huge body of excellent work on topics that need discussing. Not sure if the economics of KZitem are going to allow you to continue producing this level of work, but if there is any justice in the world you'll have a long and storied career. Bravo.
@trumbogun1
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this very thoughtful and heartfelt tribute. I got to know Dwayne during his time on Justice League animated when I worked at a comic shop in Sherman Oaks. I can’t say I had read a lot of his stuff then but he was one of the most honest, hilarious, direct people or pros I got to talk to every week. He would talk about any comic and any topic and would hang around shooting the shit with no ego or pretense. I really miss talking with him. He died way way too soon.
@WhyTheHorseface
4 жыл бұрын
I cried when I watched this. RIP Dwayne McDuffie.
@TheClone37
4 жыл бұрын
McDuffie is an amazing example of how to include race in a comic without coming off as pandering or pushing a forced narritive. I loved static shock when growing up and black green lantern will always be the best green lantern
@jameskelly6546
4 жыл бұрын
Static shock was probably my fav cartoon growing up
@rell127
4 жыл бұрын
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ he did push a narrative was black and other minority existed and have a voice. Also Static name was never Static Shock that was the cartoon. In the comics he mainly fought corrupt police and villians.
@josephgamble8193
4 жыл бұрын
Jerel Boza Read the key-words in his sentence. He said that he wasn’t pushing a FORCED narrative. He also could be saying that he enjoyed the show Static Shock.
@LupineShadowOmega
4 жыл бұрын
Tell that to everyone that was bitching when John Stewart first appeared, he didn't have it as bad as Kyle, but the same "controversy" as we see every time someone dares challenge the status quo, still was very much a thing.
@jameskelly6546
4 жыл бұрын
@@rell127 it's hard to find any media that doesn't push some kind of narrative. When minority voices are the center of the media then you'll narratives centered around that experience.
@TheBazingaGames
4 жыл бұрын
Chris, vou could make an episode about Denny O'Neil who unfortunatelly passed away yesterday. He was ahead of his time, a true legend of comics!!
@RedTailedSmeargle
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, man. From a black person who's always wanted to break into comics, but settled on just being a writer instead. Dwayne was an inspiration of a person that I could never live up to. Gone way too soon, tbh.
@archmage7813
4 жыл бұрын
Great video!!!! I was so worried as I glanced at the comments that there would be trolls but thankfully there were not! Keep up the great work.
@slamchowder4112
4 жыл бұрын
I totally want an MCU-canon Parks and Rec style Damage Control show now, with a bunch of heroes making recurring cameos.
@aamishakya95
4 жыл бұрын
I love love love your show. I think I have repeated this way too many times, but it is always a pleasure to see you upload a new video.
@LowellLucasJr.
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about Dwayne McDuffie! I remember way back at a small con when he was there promoting Milestone with the creator of Brotherman man. Back then, he was just Static referred to as static and not Static Shock; Dwayne also told me he would strive to make sure African Americans were well-represented in comics and wanted to make a name for them! I was so happy to see him on the writing staff with Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, as well as him helping to shape and mold a lot of great cartoons over the years! It means a lot to me that see him covered by a favorite comic book KZitemr like yourself! Thank you
@Wonder2win
4 жыл бұрын
He's still just Static, Static Shock was the name of the animated series not the character.
@LowellLucasJr.
4 жыл бұрын
@@Wonder2win new younger fans tell me static shock . I don't argue with them.
@Professional_NerdNonsense
4 жыл бұрын
P.S. His version of Deathlok definitely informed the one on Agents of SHIELD.
@lugaruclone
4 жыл бұрын
Also kinda sounds like Todd borrowed the central drama of Spawn from that run (spawn also is put in another body and can no longer see his family who think he is dead).
@Blackburn-Arts
4 жыл бұрын
I have watched his material from static shock snd ben 10 to the justice league and i can definitely say. That whenever there was an episode he was writing you could tell it was his because the characters were experiencing real problems. And different relationships. And their was a mixture of heart and grit to thise stories that can not be replicated.and we are all poorer. Now that he's gone. This was great vid chris .
@HypArtz002
4 жыл бұрын
I Watched Ben 10 growing up it was apart of my childhood and the stories where pretty good he wrote some good arcs thanks for covering more of his work another good video R.I.P Dwayne McDuffie
@smashmaster521
4 жыл бұрын
And then Omniverse tried to erase Dwayne McDuffie's contributions to the franchise...and very poorly at that.
@geniusgamerr4517
3 жыл бұрын
@@smashmaster521 thank you for saying that.
@ThompsonMaggie
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making the corrections at the top of this thread. I hadn’t seen the video until yesterday - and then hadn’t looked at the comments until now. I had been preparing to note the pronunciation of W.E.B. Du Bois and the pioneering work of Michael Davis and Denys Cowan. So I’m delighted to see you had already posted the corrections early in the thread. Mr. McDuffie was one of the very, very best, and his loss was heartbreaking. As a follow-up, I’d encourage you to take a look at the stunning work Michael Davis has done in producing comics, mentoring talent, and spreading vital information on the comics field. Davis’ involvement in co-creation of Static has never been properly addressed. Talk about unsung heroes!
@enriquevarela1522
4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your show. Love how you bring up your content with tons of data and a fun pase, very enjoyable
@DCMarvelMultiverse
4 жыл бұрын
He went to college at age 10 and designed missile guidance systems. His dream was to write F4.
@TheMrartistman
4 жыл бұрын
Holly crap, really at age 10? The dude was legit a genius... hope more creators like him pop up in comics
@smashmaster521
4 жыл бұрын
And he got his wish if I'm not mistaken.
@yfullman
4 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ the dude was one latex suit from being a superhero himself
@MarvelBoi44
4 жыл бұрын
Шhatchoo talкin' 'бout, Шillis??
@romank9611
4 жыл бұрын
What kind of crap is this? Age 10, why not before he was born then? Don't spout lies
@MidwestToku
4 жыл бұрын
Slight correction, Static aired on Kids WB not Fox Kids
@noobproaddictive3343
4 жыл бұрын
In my area it wb kid's but was on Fox kids Crazy hunh
@noobproaddictive3343
4 жыл бұрын
Sorry fox channel
@thomasgreissfan17
4 жыл бұрын
The more Milestone comics videos on Yotube, THE BETTER. Thanks Chris for another awesome video. RIP Dwayne McDuffie.
@SurfDUI
4 жыл бұрын
This was fantastic Chris, thank you. You always drop info I'd never heard and I feel I'm pretty in the comics know. Good timing as well.👊
@crithon
2 жыл бұрын
I ran into him at a MoMA Gallery showing of super hero costumes in 2009, I recalled his voice because of the DVD commentary on animated films. And he was there talking about Wonder Woman's costume and how they didn't take care of it. I was too shy to say how much I apprecated him, he passed 2 years later. BTW, 1989 Batman's suit has spray painted nikey, the christain bale suit looks like chain mail by the side of bvelvet cape and the Ironman suit were there. It was cool hearing him geek out over the costumes.
@kirkharris9055
4 жыл бұрын
This has truly become one of my favorite channels on KZitem. You produce these features intelligently, and it's clear that you have a deep love for comics, and approach each subject with that love clearly exhibited. Thanks for your hard work.
@alberto3206
4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you discussing McDuffie’s work. I had never heard of him and am now excited to look for his work the next time I go out. You’re creating excellent content and I truly appreciate every single video you make. Many many thanks
@Kaioken20
4 жыл бұрын
Ashamed to say I had never heard of Dwayne McDuffie, nor his work. He had some great ideas! Finding out he passed away so young was a real punch to the gut, I hope besides just paying homage to his work, creators will choose to follow in his footsteps and make inclusivity and diversity a part of their work. Thank you Chris for yet another informative piece. Loved it.
@billyrice5573
4 жыл бұрын
Static Shock was one of the reasons I wanted to make comics.
@trafficjamzombie1
4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful episode Chris, thank you for honoring Dwayne. His work resonates and it's sad to imagine where he could've gone if he hadn't left us too soon. Thanks Dwayne.
@normanfooteii5300
3 жыл бұрын
This was pretty good. I really appreciate the time and care you put into this. I'm familiar with some of the more popular works but didn't know his name or story until a few months ago.
@noahsatern8274
4 жыл бұрын
I had no idea that he worked on Static Shock, Justice League and Ben 10. I'm proud to say that much of my childhood was shaped by Dwayne McDuffie
@Yeah12831
4 жыл бұрын
You're brave for putting this video out rn Chris but I'm glad you did. Much respect to you, good job.
@cardsfanboy
4 жыл бұрын
The thing about McDuffie writing is that he wasn't over the top on the issues. As your quote from him points out, he wasn't writing about black characters, he was more or less writing about characters, and was trying to just get the big boys to include black characters. Obviously race was an issue for some of his writing, but you never felt like it was the only purpose, he was writing good stories, and sometimes race is an issue, some times pregnancy was the issue etc... but it wasn't this in your face type of story telling that would put some people off.
@richardwilliams2808
4 жыл бұрын
These are getting better and better. Great job!
@dr.masque2903
4 жыл бұрын
I had the privilege of chatting with Dwayne McDuffie. Super nice guy with a great sense of humor. I still tell a story from that meeting to this day.
@ThunderJuice
4 жыл бұрын
Well?
@hmohngcheelee7549
2 жыл бұрын
I was always in awe of static shock, he was and still is one of my favorite characters, when I heard that DC was bringing back the milestone universe it was something I was extremely happy about. Static was a character I really looked up to as a kid, I’m very happy to see that Dwayne McDuffy got a coverage
@mayabeck7750
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve only recently found your channel but I really love how empathetic and passionate you are about the things you’re talking about. As someone who grew up with Ben Ten and Ben Ten Omniverse, I can tell you that these shows really shaped a lot of people’s childhoods. They were unique, wacky and had a lot of heart. I can confirm today that there’s still a loyal fan base for the franchise, and I think that was in part because of the perspective and personality McDuffie (hope I spelled that right) gave to the show. I’m sorry to see this man had to leave us so soon.
@atquinn1975
4 жыл бұрын
Another great episode. And good point about the look of Milestone comics. They kind of looked like they were printed on newspaper or something. I've enjoyed his tv work and had a few issues of Deathlok (the art was incredible). I'll have to dig into some more of his stuff.
@incognitofool6516
4 жыл бұрын
The fact that this video hasnt even been up 20 minutes yet, by the time that I'm writing this...and it already has 4 Dislikes...is an issue. Thankyou for this video
@qwellen7521
4 жыл бұрын
I'd chalk it up to 50% racist and Comics-gaters, and the other half is bots.
@nicholasdickens2801
4 жыл бұрын
Some people just have no taste. That’s their problem. Now they do that because they’re scared. Scared is good. Ultimately people who dislike things deep down are scared, ashamed because they know they’re wrong.
@alex.reviews.comics
4 жыл бұрын
@@qwellen7521 comicsgate stands for diversity and independence. Some people are extreme, but that's true of both sides
@mikejeter5162
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely....haters But I see now that folks may really be afraid of black people and don't know how to express it
@rell127
4 жыл бұрын
@@alex.reviews.comics No it's not they are racist who don't want to acknowledge they are racist. Hell the diversity they do like is the concept of black and brown characters they seem safe or written. Hell I seen Yellow Flash attack the power ranger comics and the movies because of diversity. I have yet to see any comic-gater attack a book with a straight white male.
@wayned.ashford520
2 жыл бұрын
Even though this episode's well over a year or more old, i loved /💙 how you respectfully & with great reverence approached McDuffie and all he did for this entertainment forum. Thank you ☺️ for doing this episode some REAL justice speaking personally as a black man who's a true geek & nerd/🤓. Keep on keeping on readin' them COMICS!!!
@reecewilliams4322
4 жыл бұрын
Just want to congratulate you sir absolute legend. Also you are the company you keep and this has to be one of the most positive comments feed out there. All the way from a wet and windy England.
@TastyMysteryMeat
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Another quality video. I remember really enjoying both Damage Control and Deathlok when I was a kid, but at the time I didn't really think about who the writer was. Now I feel sad that we can't get more Dwayne McDuffie comics.
@ramijackson3978
4 жыл бұрын
Good topic. He was the secret sauce behind the excellent Justice League cartoon and Static Shock. RIP.
@ArticulatedDoom
4 жыл бұрын
I legit had no idea Dwayne passed away. RIP. In Icon Augustus Freeman looked and acted like my grammar school gym teacher. He was a personal hero of mine, and a great mentor. After he passed away I discovered the Icon trade and felt like he was there in the book. Like he WAS Icon.
@Jdawgwatchr56
4 жыл бұрын
Dwayne Mcduffie. I have respect for this man. He knew how to do Diversity characters the right way in development.
@HotRodakaMadMax
4 жыл бұрын
RIP Dwayne McDuffie. Man was a legend. Love his works
@carlfromtheoc1788
4 жыл бұрын
Usually on Friday morning of San Diego Comic-con, the Black Panel (usually hosted by Michael Davis) goes down. Some years it is fun and funny, others it is serious, but it is always interesting and seeks to encourage black people (kids) to pursue careers in the arts. The panel members are diverse and over the years have featured folks who work in movies, TV, music, comics, animation, and so forth - from RZA to Bill Dukes, to Nichelle Nichols. When I have a Friday or 4-day ticket, I make sure that I am there super early to be at the front of the line and down in or near the front row for the 90-minute panel. A few times I have been the first person in line for the panel.
@ShawnALLWorld
3 жыл бұрын
I must've watched this episode like 50 times since I seen it on KZitem. I'm learning, watching and taking mental notes on Dwayne McDuffie while watching this, truly inspirational.
@Remix36720
4 жыл бұрын
Another home run! Definitely my favorite comic channel on KZitem!
@eattheasslikeitsgrass5113
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering this! I never got to fully experience Dwayne Mcduffies work properly, but I do love JLU/Ben 10. Personally, Ive struggled w/ writing diversity in my comics despite being poc because Ive only seen characters who were white in media. Things are getting more diverse today but Its scool to see a guy who pushed for diversity, but not for tokenism way back when. Thx for being so informative for all these years.
@pengwin_
4 жыл бұрын
Dwayne was a big part of why the DCAU was sooo good. He wrote the DC characters the Marvel way, and they were better for it. his passing also marked a change in the animated movies, now following the grim and dark Nu52, a plague on DC comics only recently ended by the exit of Dan Didio.
@jasonw3479
4 жыл бұрын
Just want to stop by and say I love these videos. I've been watching ever since I found them. I wish I was in a better place so I could send some cash your way, you deserve it for these. I haven't read much of McDuffie's stuff, but Icon in particular sounds great! I'll have to check it out. I used to watch Static Shock all the time when I was younger. Fond memories of that show.
@wonderwaffle93
4 жыл бұрын
The man created one of my favorite superheroes, Static. It’s a shame he left so soon, but the mans legacy for sure left a huge print in the world of comics and super heroes, a legacy that will live on like Icon. Amazing episode, one of my favorites
@Cameroo
4 жыл бұрын
Wow. I knew he worked on the Milestone stuff and the Justice League Animated series but I never knew how much work he did in the industry. I'm really sad he wasn't with us longer. Great video man.
@MarkLipka
4 жыл бұрын
So glad his voice was heard. Thanks for a great, timely episode!
@grindon41
4 жыл бұрын
Possibly one of my favourite episodes Chris...I remember the comic boom in the 90s. Malibu, image, valiant etc. But milestone comics were so different. Style of art, the colours etc. Even though Dwayne passed away 9 years ago, he left a massive footprint.
@user-vg8ox3he1i
4 жыл бұрын
BTW This is a GREAT video. Super well done. Great understanding of the context of the material. I'm really glad you did this. A lot of people are terrified to wade into these waters but this is a great approach. Well done!
@natturnertv
2 жыл бұрын
Great episode Chris. McDuffie did a lot in comics for a Black man, tried, and did succeed in many areas. When talking amongst other African Americans we talk about the biggest problem with Black heroes. Lack of Black writers, lack of grounded characters, stereo typing etc. The biggest one was there was not a Black hero as strong as the strongest White hero was. Someone mentioned Icon. Comic writer/martial arts journalist C.M. Griffin stated that Icon could not be counted because in fact he is not an African. He’s an alien disguised as one. (At the time Monica Rambeau had been depowered and not in the comics.) The past twenty years the Martian Manhunter has been portrayed by a Black actor on TV or animated. The character is not a POC or a White man (his original human form in the comics) he’s a Martian. The same thing applies to Icon. It was well intentioned but Icon is not a Black superhero. Static issue 5 had a controversial cover problem in New York City. Where in 1991 there were riots in Brooklyn, NY between the Hasidic and Black communities. Black Lightning originally had no real power. He was just a Decathlon athlete. He got the powers later. Black Vulcan has had his powers longer.
@nicholasdickens2801
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve not read mainstream comics in a heck of a long time, but I loved the great work about comics Dwayne McDuffie was fantastic, a great writer and I’m glad I was reading his comics when I was reading comics. I loved his style and his fantastic reimagining Deathlok back in 1990. Rest in Peace Dwayne.
@danje748
4 жыл бұрын
Really like the interviews as well as these "normal" videos. Keep up the great work!
@matthewanacleto7885
4 жыл бұрын
The color problems came from RGB to CYMK conversion. In the early days for desktop color, the colorists really didn't know there were certain RGB colors that didn't convert well.
@Jaden-bp6kh
4 жыл бұрын
I watched a few of mark duffies shows as a kid, and now I’m older and have read a few of his books. It’s pretty amazing to think that he was such an influential man. I never thought he was so popular.
@chrisdragnet722
4 жыл бұрын
If you didnt watch Justice League, one of his great contributions was elevating Vixen from her C-List status to a more mainstream status. And he wrote her as a symbol of beauty the way Lois Lane and Wonder Woman were portrayed. I dont think you get Vixen in the Arrowverse and even joining the modern JLA in the comics without McDuffie’s remixing of Vixen.
@jamesalexhowlett
4 жыл бұрын
Icon was bad ass, I remember seeing the first ads in my comicbooks. Oh man, that little bit about key not getting to meet his brother hurt my heart man. I know exactly what’s that’s like.
@bigneon_glitter
4 жыл бұрын
Dwayne McDuffie could have been the DCEU's "Kevin Feige". His JLU work distills & realizes everything the core DC universe can be. The characterizations & interplay foretell the Marvel formula. LOVED Damage Control. Such a brilliant series. Way ahead of it's time.
@TowDow3
4 жыл бұрын
no one ever credits Blood Syndicate with having the very first transgender anti hero, a closeted gang member as well. what a time to be alive back then. Marvel DC Image Milestone Valiant Malibu so many GOOD comics.
@kgmlb2
4 жыл бұрын
Hey, your vid and audio look and sound better. You are getting better at this in every way. Good job man. Keep it moving!
@enriquesavoryjr4885
3 жыл бұрын
i find it remarkable, how similar the section of the Deathlok mini-series, that was worked on by Butch(Jackson) Guice has parallels stylistically of art and writing, to the first arch of Todd Mcfarlane's Spawn.
@fedupN
4 жыл бұрын
Wow, this was a blast from the past for me! Milestone comics, wow. Remember advertisements for that in...I swear it was Shadowhawk or Magnus Robot Fighter but it must have been in some DC book or other if they were the publishers. Probably different time periods too XD. Ah, the vagaries of memory. I may not have been overly familiar with his comic work, outside of Deathlok, but definitely like his cartoon work! Huzzah Justice League. Thanks for the video and putting a face and a name to a great creator!
@michaelmorgan7954
4 жыл бұрын
Ben 10 started out as real kids show for 3 season, but when Dwayne got a hold of it , he skipped it head to when Ben was a teenager and added a deep rich back story and ongoing saga. He also brought in comics pros like Len Wein and Peter David and delivered a show that was much better than it's origin
@marktoth3965
4 жыл бұрын
To this day, I still keep expecting Deathlok to become huge. I was surprised then when this didn' t happen. Never knew much about this artist and some of what may have went into that still surprising development to me--the one that seemed a "natural" hit--were my instincts getting old at the age of eighteen already? etc. Thanks for bringing my up to speed on a minor mystery in my original fandom and how it is so much more important than that.
@Pat4HUMANITY
4 жыл бұрын
Great work AS ALWAYS Chris. It's SO interesting to know of Dwayne's impact on my personal favorite animated series: JL, JLU, and one of my favorite characters on the shows. I never read Damage Control but thought it was an almost whimsical idea at the time. What a talent.....*sigh*, gone way too soon.
@SergioIsrael14
2 жыл бұрын
Static Shock got me to step inside a comic book store and pick up my first trade. It wasn't the best read, but it got me into the medium and has been a hobby since my teen years. Safe to say I owe Dwayne McDuffie something as well.
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