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David Emmett Cockrum (; November 11, 1943 – November 26, 2006) was an American
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known for his co-creation of the new
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characters Nightcrawler,
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, Colossus, and Mystique, as well as the antiheroine
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. Cockrum was a prolific and inventive costume designer who updated the uniforms of the
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and the X-Men in the 1970s and early 1980s.


Early life

Cockrum was born on November 11, 1943, in
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. His father was a lieutenant colonel of the
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, resulting in the Cockrums frequently transporting their household from one city to another for years. Cockrum discovered comic books at a young age; an early favorite was Fawcett's '' Captain Marvel'', especially Mac Raboy's Captain Marvel Jr. Other artists whose work the young Cockrum admired were
Wally Wood Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as ''Weird Science (comic), Weird Science'', ''Weird Fantasy'', an ...
,
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, Murphy Anderson, and
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. As a young man, Cockrum was a dedicated " letterhack," who had many letters printed in comic book letter columns such as ''
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'' #22 (Jan. 1964), ''
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'' #12 (May 1964), '' The Atom'' #1 (June 1962), and ''Fantastic Four'' #36 (March 1965) (return address "YN 'A' School, USNTC"). A letter from Cockrum in ''Fantastic Four'' #34 (Jan. 1965) led to a correspondence with Andrea Kline, who later became his first wife. Cockrum's ambition was to become a comic-book creator himself. After attending but not graduating from
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, Cockrum joined the
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for six years. During this time, he created the character Nightcrawler, though the character would not be used until years later.


Career

Despite serving during the
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, Cockrum found time to contribute artwork to comics
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s such as ''
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'' and ''Fantastic Fanzine''. After leaving the military, Cockrum found employment with
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, as well as with
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' Continuity Associates as a member of the " Crusty Bunkers". Theakston, Greg and Nowlan, Kevin, et al., at He was then hired as an assistant inker to Murphy Anderson, who was inking various titles featuring
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and
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for
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. At the time, ''Superboy'' featured a "
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" backup strip. When the position of artist for "The Legion of Super-Heroes" was left vacant, Cockrum sought the job and was rewarded with his first assignment drawing a feature. Cockrum's work on the feature, beginning with a backup story in ''Superboy'' #184 (April 1972) and recurring in several following issues "established an exciting new vibe". He remained the artist on the ''Superboy'' series after the Legion of Super-Heroes became the main feature of the book with #197 and his art redefined the look of the Legion, creating new costumes and designs that would last until artist
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did a similar revamp in the 1980s. Cockrum is credited with creating team member
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. Cockrum drew the story wherein the characters
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and Duo Damsel were married in ''Superboy Starring the Legion of Super-Heroes'' #200 (Feb. 1974). Cockrum eventually left DC and the ''Legion'' in a dispute involving the return of his original artwork from that issue. Prior to his departure, Cockrum had been preparing to be the regular artist on an ongoing Captain Marvel Jr. back-up strip in the '' Shazam!'' series for DC.


Marvel and the X-Men

Moving over to a staff position at Marvel, Cockrum and
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under the direction of editor
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created the new
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, co-creating such characters as
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, Nightcrawler, and Colossus. Storm and Nightcrawler were directly based on characters which Cockrum had intended to introduce into the Legion of Super-Heroes storyline had he remained on the title. These characters made their debut in ''
Giant-Size X-Men ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 is a special issue of the ''X-Men'' comic book series, published by Marvel Comics in 1975. It was written by Len Wein and illustrated by Dave Cockrum. Chris Claremont contributed to the plot, having conceived the idea of P ...
'' #1 ( uly1975), and then in a relaunched ''
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'' (beginning with issue #94). Cockrum stayed with the title until 1977 (as main penciler on issues #94–105 and 107), when he was succeeded by penciler John Byrne with issue #108. The final issue of his original, regular run introduced the Starjammers, a spacefaring superhero team he had originally intended to debut in their own series. Issue #110, which Cockrum co-pencilled with Tony DeZuniga, was an inventory issue. He continued to contribute covers for the series until ''Uncanny X-Men'' #126. As journalist Tom Spurgeon wrote about Cockrum's X-Men, In 1979, Dave Cockrum designed
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for writer
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. Cockrum quit his staff job at Marvel in 1979 and his angry resignation letter was printed without his permission in ''
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'' #127 (October 1979) but he continued to work for Marvel as a freelancer. Cockrum was Marvel's primary cover artist during this period, and also penciled or inked a number of other titles for DC during this time. Although not a regular artist on the series, he re-designed the costume for Ms. Marvel. When John Byrne left the ''X-Men'' in 1981, Cockrum returned to the title with issue #145 but left again with issue #164 (Dec. 1982) to work on '' The Futurians''. He returned to the X-Universe in 1985 with a four-part '' Nightcrawler'' limited series that he wrote as well, a two-part '' Starjammers'' limited series in 1990 and an X-Men short story for ''Marvel Holiday Special'' #1 in 1991. Two unpublished fill-in issues that Cockrum pencilled in the early 1990s for ''X-Men'' and ''
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'' respectively were released together posthumously as the one-shot ''X-Men: Odd Men Out'' in 2008.


The Futurians

In 1983, Cockrum produced ''The Futurians'', first as a
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('' Marvel Graphic Novel'' #9), and then as an ongoing series published by Lodestone Comics. Though it did not last past issue #3, a collected edition was published by Eternity Comics in 1987 that included the "missing" issue #4. In 1995, Aardwolf Publishing printed the "missing" issue as ''Futurians'' #0, with a new five-page story by Cockrum and author Clifford Meth.


Claypool Comics

In 1993, Cockrum was recruited by Claypool Comics to produce work for them, resulting in several stories for Claypool's '' Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' series beginning with #7. Cockrum was put into rotation on Peter David's ''Soulsearchers and Company'', beginning with issue #13, becoming the series' penciler with #17 and penciling most issues through #44, published in 2000. Cockrum contributed a short feature to Richard Howell's ''Deadbeats'' #18.


Personal life, illness, and death

While serving in the Navy in the late 1960s, Cockrum married Andrea Kline and had a child with her, Ivan Sean. Dave and Paty Greer Cockrum were married on April 28, 1978. In later years, Cockrum worked less frequently in comics. In 2004, he became seriously ill due to complications from
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and
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, and a number of fellow artists and writers led by Clifford Meth and
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organized a fundraising project. The auction, run by Heritage Auctions at the WizardWorld Chicago show in August, raised over $25,000. Marvel eventually provided an undisclosed amount of financial support in exchange for Cockrum agreeing to terms protected by a nondisclosure agreement. Cockrum said publicly he was "very happy that so many people cared about my work and about me. ... I'm enormously grateful to Clifford Meth and Neal Adams for having moved this forward. ... I'm very happy with what everyone has done, including Marvel." Cockrum was due to draw an eight-page story in ''Giant Size X-Men'' #3 (2005), but a recurrence of his health problems prevented this. Adams filled in. Cockrum died at his home in
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, on the morning of November 26, 2006, due to complications from diabetes. He was survived by his longtime wife, Paty Cockrum, and by his son and two stepchildren.


Legacy

The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art bestowed the first annual Dave & Paty Cockrum Scholarship to a promising artist in 2008. The scholarship, which was organized by Meth, continues each year and is funded by sales of comics from Cockrum's personal collection. In the novelization of '' X-Men: The Last Stand'', written by Cockrum's longtime associate
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(published in 2006), the
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is named "David Cockrum". Claremont also created a character in homage to Cockrum in '' New Exiles'' who eventually "moved on" at the end of '' X-Men: Die by the Sword'' (2007), which ended with a full-page tribute to Cockrum.


Awards

Cockrum's work on the ''X-Men'' earned the creative team an Eagle Award for Favourite (Colour) Comic in 1977. Cockrum received an individual
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in 1982.


Bibliography

Comics work (interior pencil art unless noted) includes:


Aardwolf Publishing

* ''Aardwolf'' #1–2 (1995) * ''
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'' #0 (also writer) (1995) * ''Heroes and Villains: The
William Messner-Loebs William Francis Messner-Loebs (; born William Francis Loebs Jr., February 19, 1949) is an Americans, American comics artist and writer from Michigan, also known as Bill Loebs and Bill Messner-Loebs. His hyphenated surname is a combination of his a ...
Benefit Sketchbook'' (2005) * ''The Three Tenors: Off Key'' (2005) * ''The Uncanny Dave Cockrum... A Tribute'' (2004)


Broadway Comics

* '' Fatale'' #2 (1996) * '' Shadow State'' #1–2 (1995)


Claypool Comics

* '' Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' #7, 27–29, 39–43, 45–48 (1993–1997) * ''Deadbeats'' #18 (1996) * ''Soulsearchers and Company'' #13, 15, 17–22, 26, 28, 32–35, 37–38, 40, 42–44 (1995–2000)


DC Comics

* ''
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'' #246, 410–412, 423 (1972, 1987–1988) * '' Blackhawk'' #254–255 (1983) * ''
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'' #167 (
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and Blackhawk) (1980) * ''
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'' vol. 2 #128, 177 (1980–1981) * ''
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'' vol. 3 #43 (inker) (1993) * '' Green Lantern Corps Quarterly'' #3 (1992) * '' Justice League America Annual'' #6 (1992) * '' Justice League Quarterly'' #9, 11 (1992–1993) * ''
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'' vol. 2 #300 (among other artists) (1983) * ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' vol. 3 #45 (1988) * ''The Legion'' #25 (among other artists) (2003) * ''
Secret Origins ''Secret Origins'' is the title of several comic book series published by DC Comics which featured the origin stories of the publisher's various characters. Publication history ''Secret Origins'' was first published as a one-shot in 1961 and c ...
'' vol. 2 #42, ''Annual'' #3 (1989) * '' Shazam!'' #9 (1974) * ''
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'' #19–23 (1997) * ''
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'' vol. 1 ''Annual'' #1 (co-plotter with Mike W. Barr and
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) (1985) * ''
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'' vol. 2 #24 (pin-up) (1989) * ''
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'' #184, 188, 190–191, 193, 195, 197–202 (Legion of Super-Heroes) (1972–1974) * ''
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'' #248, 260 (inker), #264, 272 (Graffiti Game) (1972–1974) * ''
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'' #41 (inker) (1972) * '' Vigilante'' #44 (1987) * '' Weird War Tales'' #99 (1981) * ''Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes'' #1–3 (1988) * '' Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe'' #2, 4, 7, 13, 25 (1985–1987) * '' Wonder Woman Annual'' #5 (1996) * ''Wonder Woman Secret Files and Origins'' #1 (1998) * ''
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'' #218 (inker) (1973)


Defiant Comics

* '' Dark Dominion'' #10 (inker) (1994) * ''Grimmax'' #0 (1994) * '' Warriors of Plasm: Home for the Holidays'' graphic novel (1993)


Deluxe Comics

* '' Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents'' #1–3 (#3 also writer) (1984–1985)


Harris Comics

* '' Creepy: The Limited Series'' #2 (1992) * ''
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's Summer Nights'' oneshot (1992)


Lodestone Comics

* ''
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'' #1–3 (also writer) (1985–1986)


Malibu Comics

* ''
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'' #19 (1995)


Marvel Comics

* '' The Avengers'' #106–108, 124–126 (inker), ''Giant-Size'' #2–3 (1972–1975) * ''
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'' #27 (1981) * '' Captain Marvel'' #54 (1978) * ''
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'' #50 (with Keith Giffen), #53 (with Keith Giffen and Michael Golden), #57 (with George Tuska) (1977–1978) * ''
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'' #4 (1992) * ''
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'' #2 (1984) * ''
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'' #1 (1975) * ''
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'' #16 (1977) * '' G.I. Joe Special Missions'' #22, 24 (1989) * ''
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'' #1 (inker), #11 (1977–1978) * '' Legion of Monsters'' #1 (1975) * ''
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'' #1–8, 10, 32 (inker), #22–23, 41 (penciller), #73, 76 (artist), #75 (writer/penciller) (1988–1991) * ''
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'' #3, 16–17 (1982, 1984) * '' Marvel Graphic Novel'' ( The Futurians) #9 (also writer) (1983) * ''Marvel Holiday Special'' (
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) #1 (1991) * '' Marvel Preview'' #1 (1975) * '' Monsters Unleashed'' #4 (1974) * '' Ms. Marvel'' #20–21 (1978) * '' Nightcrawler'' #1–4 (also writer) (1985–1986) * ''
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'' #1–5, 8, 10, 12–14 (1983–1984) * '' Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition'' #1–4, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 18, 20 (1985–1988) * '' Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89'' #4 (1989) * '' Pizzazz'' #14–16 (''Star Wars'' comic) (1978–1979) * '' Power Pack'' #60 (inker) (1990) * '' Punisher: Bloodlines'' (1991) * '' Savage Sword of Conan'' #188 (1991) * '' Sensational She-Hulk'' #54 (inker) (1993) * ''
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'' #13, 21 (inker) (1988–1989) * ''
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'' #17 (
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) (1989) * ''Special Edition X-Men'' #1 (1983) * ''
Star Trek ''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'' #1–6, 8–10 (1980–1981) * ''
Uncanny X-Men ''Uncanny X-Men'', originally published as ''The X-Men'', is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the List of X-Men comics, X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of super ...
'' #94–107 (#106 with Bob Brown), #110 (with Tony DeZuniga), #145–150, 153–158, 161–164 (1975–1978, 1981–1982) * ''X-Men: Odd Men Out'' #1 (2008) * ''X-Men Spotlight on... Starjammers'' #1–2 (1990) * '' What If?'' #38 (1983)


Marvel UK

* '' Star Wars Weekly'' #60 (1979)


Valiant Comics

* '' Harbinger Files'' #1 (1994) * '' Turok, Dinosaur Hunter Yearbook'' #1 (1994)


Warren Publishing

* '' Creepy'' #39, 40 (also writer), #42 (1971) * ''
Eerie Eerie may refer to: * Feeling of creepiness * Eerie (magazine), ''Eerie'' (magazine), an American horror comic first published in 1966 * Eerie (Avon), ''Eerie'' (Avon), a 1947 horror comic * Eerie (film), ''Eerie'' (film), a 2018 Filipino horror fi ...
'' #36 (1971) * ''
Vampirella Vampirella () is a vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine ''Vampirella'' #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of '' Creepy'' and ''E ...
'' #11 (1971)


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Dave Cockrum
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

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