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Dan Jurgens (/ ˈ dʒ ɜːr ɡ ə n z /; [1] born June 27, 1959) [2] is an American comic book writer and artist. He is known for his work on the DC comic book storyline " The Death of Superman " and for creating characters such as Doomsday , Hank Henshaw , and Booster Gold .
Tangent Comics is a DC Comics imprint created in 1997, developed from ideas by Dan Jurgens. [1] The line, formed from 18 one-shots, focused on creating all-new characters using established DC names, such as the Joker, Superman, and the Flash. Contrasting the Tangent Universe with the DC Universe, Jurgens commented: [2]
In early 2004, Common Grounds was launched as a six-issue limited series featuring Hickman's stories and new artwork by Dan Jurgens, George Pérez, Mike Oeming, Chris Bachalo, Sam Kieth, Angel Medina, Carlos Pacheco, and Ethan Van Sciver. Jurgens was the regular artist, providing art for one short story every issue, while one of the guest ...
Originally set in its own unique world, Dan Jurgens later incorporated the characters into the DC Universe in a story called "The Last Sun Devil" which featured an aged Rik Sunn and a woman implied to be Scyla's daughter teaming up with Superman (Superman #86, February 1994). The issue was written and drawn by Jurgens, and inked by Steve ...
Henry "Hank" Henshaw is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and normally goes by the name Cyborg Superman.Created by writer-artist Dan Jurgens, the character originally appeared primarily as an enemy of Superman, however in recent years he has also been an enemy of the Green Lantern Corps.
Hfuhruhurr is the leader of the Union cult, where he removes the members' brains, preserves them in tanks, and telepathically links them. He is convinced that he is doing its members a favor and claims that they possess eternal life and enhanced knowledge. [1]
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He was created by Archie Goodwin and Dan Jurgens, with the first version of the character, Matthew Ryder, first appearing in Armageddon 2001 #1 (May 1991). [1] A second version of the character is a Hypertime -line counterpart and partner of the original, who became Waverider after his superpowered doppelgänger 's death during the storyline ...