Comics legend Keith Giffen has passed.
I can't begin to quantify how much an impact Giffen had on the industry and on me as a reader.
I knew Giffen first as one of the talents on the famed mid-80's Justice League America and I am the guy who still thinks we all dropped the ball not making The Heckler a top seller.
He's responsible for so, so many characters and stories that make up the DCU, with amazing runs on Legion of Super-Heroes and innumerable other titles. If Giffen's name was on it, it was worth checking out. Just last week I was pricing a collection of his Doom Patrol on eBay.
I'll just drop this wikipedia link here, because it's just way too much for me to repeat here. The man was a giant, and responsible for countless ideas, many of which are the best at multiple comics publishers. He gave us worlds upon worlds.
I'm finding myself surprisingly shaken by Giffen's passing. He was one of the pros I always wanted to meet, and he was just in Austin, but I didn't make it to the Con. I am sure the industry is going to be in deep mourning this week as folks say goodbye to their friend and inspiration.
Y'all take a minute to remember Mr. Giffen and all he brought to these worlds and this medium we love.
1 comment:
I loved The Heckler! Giffen was one of the giants in comics, and one of my most fondly remembered. His Legion (in any iteration) was always inspiring.
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