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Old 12-29-03 | 03:31 PM
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Batman Comic Book Artist Question

Their is a very talented artist who did the art work for Thrillkiller and Thrillkiller62.

I read somewhere that he also did that same style for the Justice League. Does anyone know the other titles he's worked on?

I didn some research and couldn't find out.
Old 12-29-03 | 10:16 PM
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I believe he did a book called Nocturnals.
Old 12-30-03 | 02:03 AM
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His name's Dan Brereton. I use 3 different comic database sites because none of them are complete. One of them seems to be down right now. Here's a link to one, but it doesn't list his Nocturnals work, which is his most famous work: http://www.comicsdb.com/comicsdb/bro...rereton%2C+Dan

This other database is better: http://www.cbdb.com/search.htm
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He also did a series called "Psycho" for DC that was pretty cool. He also had a few "Nocturnal" mini-series
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Just a note: you can speak to Dan Brereton at http://www.comicscommunity.com/boards/brereton.
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He did a pretty cool series called "Giantkiller" as well. It's a pretty good read if you're a fan of Japanese "rubber suit" giant monsters.

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