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Rich Buckler (February 6, 1949 – May 19, 2017) was an American
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and
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, best known for his work on
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' ''
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'' in the mid-1970s and for creating the character Deathlok in '' Astonishing Tales'' #25. Buckler drew virtually every major character at Marvel and DC, often as a cover artist.


Career

As a teenager in Detroit, Buckler was involved in comics
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. He attended the initial iterations of the Detroit Triple Fan Fair, eventually running the convention along with originator Robert Brosch in 1969–1970. Buckler's first comics work was as a teenager with the four-page historical story "Freedom Fighters: Washington Attacks Trenton" in the King Features comic book ''
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'' #10 (
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d Nov. 1967). In 1971, he did some work for Skywald Publications but made a "wrong move" by attempting to date the daughter of Skywald's co-owner Israel Waldman. At DC Comics, he drew the " Rose and the Thorn" backup stories in '' Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane'' #117–121 (Dec. 1971–April 1972). Buckler drew the first three issues of writer
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series in '' Jungle Action'' vol. 2, #6–8 (Sept. 1973–Jan. 1974), a run that ''
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'' in 2010 ranked third on its list of the "Top 10 1970s Marvels". He fulfilled a decade-long dream in 1974 when assigned to draw Marvel's flagship series, ''
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'', on which he stayed for two years. During this period, Buckler created the cyborg antihero Deathlok, who starred in an ongoing feature debuting in '' Astonishing Tales'' #25 (Aug. 1974). Also during this period, Buckler hired the young
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as his studio assistant. Buckler collaborated with writer
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on a "
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vs. Shazam!" story published in ''
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'' #C-58 (April 1978). He drew the newspaper
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'' The Incredible Hulk'' for approximately six months in 1979. Buckler was one of several artists to draw the comics adaptation of '' Xanadu'' in ''
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'' #17 (Summer 1980). A
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story by Conway and Buckler originally intended for ''All-New Collectors' Edition'' saw print in ''Justice League of America'' #210–212 (Jan.–March 1983). Buckler and
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then created the World War II superhero team the
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in a special insert in ''
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'' #193 (Aug. 1981) which led to the team's own title the following month. In 1983,''
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'' accused Buckler of plagiarism, saying that he had a reputation as a " swipe" artist who copied poses and layouts from previous artists' work. Buckler sued the magazine for libel, but later dropped the suit. Buckler worked for
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in 1983 and 1984, when that publisher briefly revived its Red Circle Comics superhero line, and he recruited Cary Burkett to write the '' Mighty Crusaders'' title. In 1985, Buckler returned to Marvel and briefly drew '' The Spectacular Spider-Man'' with writer
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, where they produced the storyline " The Death of Jean DeWolff". He also served as editor for a short-lived line of comics by Solson Publications, where in 1987 he created ''Reagan's Raiders''. He was the author of three books on comic book artistry: ''How to Become a Comic Book Artist'' and ''How to Draw Superheroes'' (Solson Publications) in 1986, and ''How to Draw Dynamic Comic Books'' (Vanguard Publications) in 2007. In 2011, Buckler drew a '' Djustine'' short story written by Enrico Teodorani for the Italian market. In 2015, he became an Inkwell Awards Ambassador. It was not uncommon for Rich Buckler to use the alias Ron Validar or simply Validar for his Marvel comics work when he was on exclusive contract with rival DC. In this way he was able to skirt the spirit of the law if not the letter. His most prominent covers using this nom de plume were often inked by
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.


Death

Buckler died May 19, 2017, after a long battle with cancer.


Bibliography


Arcana Studio

* ''Shadowflame'' #3 (inker) (2007)


Archie Comics

*'' Blue Ribbon Comics'' #4 (artist with Trevor von Eden, writer with Stan Timmons), #6–7, 11 (writer with Stan Timmons) (1983–84) * ''Fly'' #1–2, 4 (1983) *'' Lancelot Strong, The Shield'' #1 (writer) (1983) *'' Mighty Crusaders'' #1–8 (penciller), #9–10 (inker) (1983–84)


Astral Comics

* ''Astral Comics'' #1 (1977) * ''Galaxia Magazine'' #1 (1981)


Atlas/Seaboard Comics

*'' The Demon Hunter'' #1 (1975) *''Tales of Evil'' #3 (1975) *''Weird Suspense'' #3 (with Pat Boyette) (1975)


CFD Productions

* ''Forever Warriors'' #1 (artist with Jim Webb, writer with
Roy Thomas Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" ''Alter Ego'' vol. 3, #50 (July 2005) p. 16 (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor. He was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics and possibly bes ...
and Matt Morello) (1997) * ''The Invincibles'' #1 (also writer with Roy Thomas) (1997)


Continuity Comics

*''Hybrids: The Origin'' #3–4 (1993)


DC Comics

*''
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'' (
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) #447 (1975) *''
All-New Collectors' Edition ''Limited Collectors' Edition'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1972 to 1978. It usually featured reprints of previously published stories but a few issues contained new material. The series was published in an overs ...
'' (
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
vs. Shazam!) #C–58 (1978) *''
All-Star Squadron The All-Star Squadron is a DC Comics superhero team that debuted in ''Justice League, Justice League of America'' #193 (August 1981) and was created by Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway. Although the team was introduced in the 1980s, its s ...
'' #1–5, 36 (full art); ''Annual'' #3 (among other artists) (1981–84) *'' America vs. the Justice Society'', miniseries, #1 (among other artists) (1985) *''
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'' #265, 267, 329; ( Robin) #239–242 (1972–80) *''
DC Comics Presents ''DC Comics Presents'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1978 to 1986 which ran for 97 issues and four ''Annual''s. It featured team-ups between Superman and a wide variety of other characters in the DC Universe. A recurring bac ...
'' #12, 33–34, 45, 49, ''Annual'' #1 (1979–82) *'' DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The '80s'' #1 (2011) *'' DC Special'' (
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) #27 (1977) *''
DC Super Stars ''DC Super Stars'' was a comics anthology series published by DC Comics from March 1976 to February 1978. Starting off as a reprint title, it finished its run with original stories. Publication history The tagline "The Line of DC Super-Stars" wa ...
'' ( Gorilla Grodd) #14 (1977) *''
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'' (
Hawkman Hawkman is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1, published by All-American ...
) #434, 446, 479 (1973–78) *''
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'' #271–272 (1979) *'' Hardware'' #10, 12 (1993–94) *''
House of Mystery ''The House of Mystery'' is the name of several horror comics, horror, fantasy comics, fantasy, and mystery fiction, mystery comics anthology, comics anthologies published by DC Comics. It had a companion series, ''The House of Secrets (DC Comi ...
'' #199, 258 (1972–78) *'' House of Secrets'' #90 (1971) *''
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'' #11 (1978) *''
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'' #188–191, 193, 210–212 (1981–83) *'' Kobra'' #5 (1976) *'' The New Adventures of Superboy'' #9 (1980) *''
New Gods The New Gods are a fictional extraterrestrial race appearing in the eponymous comic book series published by DC Comics, as well as selected other DC titles. Created and designed by Jack Kirby, they first appeared in February 1971 in ''New Gods'' ...
'' #15 (1977) *'' Omega Men'' #34 (1986) *''Secret Origin of Superman'' (Leaf Comic Book Candy) (1980) *'' Secrets of Sinister House'' #10 (inker) (1973) *''
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'' #5–9 (1977) *''Star Hunters'' #4–7 (1978) *''
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'' (Fabulous World of
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) #246, 251, 352 (1971–1980); (Bruce Wayne as Superman) #363 (1981); (Superman) #364, 369 (1981–82) *'' Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane'' ( Rose and Thorn) #117–121 (1971–72) *'' Tales of the Teen Titans'' #51–54 (1985) *'' Time Warp'' #1 (1979) *'' The Unexpected'' #123, 126, 135, 157, 174 (1971–76) *'' The Warlord'' #87–88 (inker), #89–90, 97 (1985) *'' Weird War Tales'' #23, 123 (1974–83) *'' Weird Western Tales'' (Jonah Hex) #37 (1976) *''
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'' #300 (among other artists) (1983) *''
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'' (Hawkman) #257–258; (Superman and Batman) #259–261, 263–264, 266–267, 269–272, 275–276, 278, 280, 285–286 (1979–82)


Deluxe Comics

* '' Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents'' #4 (1986)


Dynamite Entertainment

*''
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'' #1973 (2015)


Gold Key

* '' The Twillight Zone'' #47 (1973)


Image Comics

* '' Big Bang Comics'' #4 (among other artists) (1996)


King Comics

* ''
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'' #10 (backup feature) (1967)


Lodestone Publishing

* ''Codename: Danger'' #1 (1985)


Malibu Comics

* ''Genesis'' #0 (1993)


Marvel Comics

*'' Adventure into Fear'' #11, 22 (penciller), #12 (inker) (1973–74) *''
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'' ( Killraven) #25 (1974) *''Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America: Dr. Doom's Revenge'' (distributed with a computer game by
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) (1989) *'' Astonishing Tales'' ( Ka-Zar) #13 (with
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), 16; ( Deathlok) #25–28, #30–36 (1972–76) *'' The Avengers'' #101–104, 106, 302–304, ''Giant-Size'' #1 (1972–74, 1989) *''
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'' #6-7 (1979) *'' Black Goliath'' #4 (1976) *''
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'' miniseries #3–4 (1990) *''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely C ...
'' #243, 355 (1980, 1989) *''Captain America: The Medusa Effect'' (with M. C. Wyman) (1994) *''
Conan The Barbarian Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero created by American author Robert E. Howard (1906–1936) and who debuted in 1932 and went on to appear in a series of fantasy stories published in ''We ...
'' #40 (1974) *'' Daredevil'' #101 (1973) *''
Doc Savage Doc Savage is a fictional character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. Real name Clark Savage Jr., he is a polymathic scientist, explorer, detective, and warrior who "right ...
'' #8 (1974) *'' Dracula Lives'' #1 (1973) *''
Epic Illustrated ''Epic Illustrated'' was a comics anthology in magazine format published in the United States by Marvel Comics. Similar to the US-licensed comic book magazine ''Heavy Metal (magazine), Heavy Metal'', it allowed explicit content to be featured, un ...
'' #29 (1985) *''
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'' #142–144, 147–153, 155–159, 161–163, 168–169, 171, 325, 329–335; ''Giant-Size'' #1, 3; ''Annual'' #22 (1974–76, 1989) *'' Freddy Krueger's
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'' miniseries #1–2 (with Tony DeZuniga) (1989) *'' The Incredible Hulk Annual'' #11 (1982) *'' Invaders'' #5 (1976) *''
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'' #196–197 (1985) *'' Journey into Mystery'' vol. 2 #5 (1973) *'' Jungle Action'' vol. 2 (Black Panther) #6–8 (full pencils), #22 (with
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) (1973–76) *'' Luke Cage, Power Man'' #30 (1976) *''
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'' #24–31 (1989) *''
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'' (
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) #1; ('' Xanadu'') #17 (among other artists) (1977–80) *''
Marvel Spotlight ''Marvel Spotlight'' is a comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics as a try-out book. It stood out from Marvel's other try-out books in that most of the featured characters made their first appearance in the series. The series or ...
'' (Deathlok) #33 (1977) *'' Marvel Super-Heroes'' vol. 2 (
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) #6 (1991) *'' Marvel Team-Up'' (Spider-Man and Nightcrawler) #89 (with Mike Nasser) (1980) *''
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Annual'' #2 (with
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) (1980) *'' Monsters on the Prowl'' #22 (new splash page for reprint story) (1973) *'' Monsters Unleashed'' #8 (with
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) (1974) *''
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'' #76–77 (1989) *''Saga of The Original Human Torch'' limited series #1–4 (1990) *''Saga of The Sub-Mariner'' limited series #1–12 (1988–89) *'' Savage Sword of Conan'' #182 (1991) *'' The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #103, 107–111, 116–117, 119, 122; ''Annual'' #1, 10 (1979, 1985–87, 1990) *'' Starblast'' #4 (1994) *'' Supernatural Thrillers'' #5 (1973) *''
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'' #4 (1974) *''
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'' #227–230 (1974) *'' Vampire Tales'' #2–3, 5 (1973–74) *'' What If?'' ( Eternals) #24; (
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) #25; (
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) #29; (Spider-Man) #30 (1980–81) *''What If?'' vol. 2 (X-Men) #9 (1990) *''Where Monsters Dwell'' #15 (1972) *''
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'' #50 (1990)


Now Comics

*'' Mr. T and the T-Force'' #7–10 (inker) (1994) *''Syphons: The Sygate Strategem'' #1–3 (1994–95)


Silverline Comics

* ''Assassins Inc.'' #2 (inker) (1987)


Skywald Publications

* '' Hell-Rider'' #2 (1971) *''Nightmare'' #3, #5 (with Bruce Jones) (1971) *''Psycho'' #2, 4–5 (1971) *''Scream'' #8 (1974)


Solson Publications

* ''How to Draw Monsters (1986)'' * ''Amazing Wahzoo'' #1 (1986) *''The Bushido Blade of Zatoichi Walrus'' #2 (1987) *''How to Become a Comic Book Artist'' (1986) * ''How To Draw
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (''TMNT'') is an American media franchise created by comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It follows Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Leonardo, Donatello (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), D ...
'' #1 (1986) * ''Reagan's Raiders'' #1–3 (1986–87) * ''Rich Buckler's Secrets of Drawing Comics'' #1–4 (1986) *''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Authorized Martial Arts Training Manual'' #1 (writer & inker) (1986)


S.Q.P. Inc.

* ''Phase'' #1 (1971) *''Hot Stuf #1 (1974)


Tekno Comix (Big Entertainment)

*''The Big Bang'' #1–14 (four-page backup feature that ran in most Tekno Comix titles in 1996) *'' Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe'' #5 (1995)


Tiger Comics

* ''Phantasy Against Hunger'' #1 (inker, among others) (1987)


Topps Comics

* '' Cadillacs and Dinosaurs'' #1 (1994)


Warrant Publishing

* ''The Creeps'' #1–3 (also writer in #2) (2014–2015)


Warren Publishing

*''
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'' #36, 38, 75 (1970–75) *''
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 ...
'' #29, 48–49, 53 (1970–74) *''
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 ...
'' #21 (1972)


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External links

* an
archive of Buckler Comic Art
official site. Archived on December 19, 2013. * *
Rich Buckler
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators

at GiantSizeMarvel.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Buckler, Rich 1949 births 2017 deaths American comics artists Artists from Detroit American comic book editors Marvel Comics people Silver Age comics creators