Rich Buckler (born February 6, 1949) is an
American
comic book artist and
penciller, best known for his work on
Marvel Comics' The Fantastic Four in the mid-1970s
and, with writer Doug Moench,
co-creating the character Deathlok in
Astonishing Tales
#25. Buckler has drawn virtually every major character at
Marvel and
DC, often as a cover
artist.
Career
Buckler broke into comics as a teenager with the four-page
historical story "Freedom Fighters: Washington Attacks Trenton" in
the
King Features comic book
Flash Gordon #10, November
1967.
When given the chance in 1974 to draw
The Fantastic Four, Buckler
fulfilled a decade-long dream; he stayed on the title for two
years. During this period, Buckler was known as well for his
original creation,
Deathlok. Other notable
work from this period includes his collaboration with writer
Don McGregor on the acclaimed
Black Panther series in
Jungle Action. Also during this period,
Buckler hired the young
George
Pérez as his studio assistant.
At DC in the early 1980s, he helped
Roy
Thomas launch
All-Star
Squadron. In the mid-1980s he returned to the company and
had a short but memorable run on the title
Spectacular
Spider-Man with writer
Peter
David, where they produced the "
Death of Jean DeWolff" storyline. He
also served as editor for a short-lived line of comics by
Solson Publications, where in 1987 he
created
Reagan's Raiders.
Around that time, Buckler worked for
Archie Comics when that publisher briefly
revived its superhero line of books.
He is the author of two books:
How to Become a Comic Book
Artist and
How to Draw Superheroes.
Controversy
Buckler has a dubious reputation as one comics' top "
swipe" artists, with his early work in
particular filled with "homages" to artists like
Jack Kirby,
John
Buscema, and
Neal Adams. After being
publicly accused of the practice by
The Comics Journal in
the early 1980s, Buckler denied the charges and sued the magazine
for libel; he later dropped the suit.
Bibliography
DC Comics
- Action Comics (Atom) #447
- All-Star Squadron
#1-5, 36
- All-New Collectors Edition (Superman and Shazam) #C-58
- Batman (Batman stories) #265,
267, 329; (Robin) #239-242
- DC Comics Presents
#12, 33-34, 45, 49, Annual #1
- DC Special #27 (Captain
Comet)
- Detective Comics
(Hawkman) #434, 446
- Flash #271-272
- House of Mystery
#199
- Jonah Hex #11
- Justice League of
America #188-191, 193, 210-212
- Kobra #5
- Lois Lane (Rose and Thorn) #117-118, 120
- New Gods #15
- Secret Society of Super-Villains #5-9
- Superman (Superman) #364, 369;
(Fabulous World of Krypton) #246,
251, 352 (Bruce Superman Wayne) #363
- Tales of the
New Teen Titans #51-54
- World´s Finest
Comics (Superman and Batman) #259-261, 263-264, 266-267,
269-272, 275-276, 278, 280, 285-286; (Hawkman) #257-258
Marvel
- Astonishing Tales
(Deathlok) #25-28, #30-36
- Avengers #101-104,
302-304
- Captain America #243,
355
- Conan The
Barbarian #40
- Daredevil #101
- Dracula Lives #1
- Fantastic Four #142–144,
147–153, 155–159, 161–163, 168–169, 171, 325, 329–335, Annual
#22
- Fear #11 (Man-Thing)
- Incredible Hulk Annual
#11
- Iron Man #196-197
- Jungle Action (vol. 2)
(Black Panther) #6-9, 22
- New Mutants #76-77
- Spectacular
Spider-Man #107-111
- Thor #227-230
Notes
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