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1952 Queens, New York City - 2023 Tampa, Florida. Known for: Comic book artist, illustration.
“Keith Giffen, Comic Book Maverick for DC and Marvel, Dies at 70,” Obituary, by Alex Williams, The New York Times, October 30, 2023. A celebrated illustrator and writer, he brought sardonic wit to... Read full biography
“Keith Giffen, Comic Book Maverick for DC and Marvel, Dies at 70,” Obituary, by Alex Williams, The New York Times, October 30, 2023. A celebrated illustrator and writer, he brought sardonic wit to franchises like Justice League and to offbeat creations like Rocket Raccoon and Ambush Bug. Keith... Read full biography
“Keith Giffen, Comic Book Maverick for DC and Marvel, Dies at 70,” Obituary, by Alex Williams, The New York Times, October 30, 2023. A celebrated illustrator and writer, he brought sardonic wit to franchises like Justice League and to offbeat creations like Rocket Raccoon and Ambush Bug. Keith Giffen, a celebrated comic book artist and writer who began his career when comics were still on the fringes of popular culture, in the 1970s, but who rode the superhero wave toward the mainstream with DC... Read full biography
“Keith Giffen, Comic Book Maverick for DC and Marvel, Dies at 70,” Obituary, by Alex Williams, The New York Times, October 30, 2023. A celebrated illustrator and writer, he brought sardonic wit to franchises like Justice League and to offbeat creations like Rocket Raccoon and Ambush Bug. Keith Giffen, a celebrated comic book artist and writer who began his career when comics were still on the fringes of popular culture, in the 1970s, but who rode the superhero wave toward the mainstream with DC Comics’ Justice League and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, popular franchises that became Hollywood films, died on Oct. 9 in Tampa, Fla. He was 70. His daughter, Melinda Giffen Frater, said his death, in a hospital, was caused by a stroke. Mr.... Read full biography
“Keith Giffen, Comic Book Maverick for DC and Marvel, Dies at 70,” Obituary, by Alex Williams, The New York Times, October 30, 2023. A celebrated illustrator and writer, he brought sardonic wit to franchises like Justice League and to offbeat creations like Rocket Raccoon and Ambush Bug. Keith Giffen, a celebrated comic book artist and writer who began his career when comics were still on the fringes of popular culture, in the 1970s, but who rode the superhero wave toward the mainstream with DC Comics’ Justice League and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, popular franchises that became Hollywood films, died on Oct. 9 in Tampa, Fla. He was 70. His daughter, Melinda Giffen Frater, said his death, in a hospital, was caused by a stroke. Mr. Giffen brought new energy, imaginative artistic styles and sly wit to Marvel characters like the Silver Surfer, Nova and... Read full biography
