Death īuckler died after a long battle with cancer. His most prominent covers using this nom de plume were often inked by Ernie Chan. In this way he was able to skirt the spirit of the law if not the letter. It was not uncommon for him to use the alias Ron Validar or simply Validar for his Marvel comics work when he was on exclusive contract with rival DC. In 2015, he became an Inkwell Awards Ambassador.
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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. He also served as editor for a short-lived line of comics by Solson Publications, where in 1987 he created Reagan's Raiders. In 1985, Buckler returned to Marvel and briefly drew The Spectacular Spider-Man with writer Peter David, where they produced the storyline " The Death of Jean DeWolff". īuckler worked for Archie Comics in 19, when that publisher briefly revived its Red Circle Comics superhero line, and he recruited Cary Burkett to write the Mighty Crusaders title. Buckler sued the magazine for libel, but later dropped the suit. In 1983, The Comics Journal accused Buckler of plagiarism, saying that he had a reputation as a " swipe" artist who copied poses and layouts from previous artists' work. 1981) which led to the team's own title the following month. Buckler and Roy Thomas then created the World War II superhero team the All-Star Squadron in a special insert in Justice League of America #193 (Aug.
A Justice League story by Conway and Buckler originally intended for All-New Collectors' Edition saw print in Justice League of America #210–212 (Jan.–March 1983). He drew the newspaper comic strip The Incredible Hulk for approximately six months in 1979. Shazam!" story published in All-New Collectors' Edition #C-58 (April 1978). īuckler collaborated with writer Gerry Conway on a " Superman vs. Also during this period, Buckler hired the young George Pérez as his studio assistant. During this period, Buckler created the cyborg antihero Deathlok, who starred in an ongoing feature debuting in Astonishing Tales #25 (Aug. He fulfilled a decade-long dream in 1974 when assigned to draw Marvel's flagship series, Fantastic Four, on which he stayed for two years. 1974), a run that Comics Bulletin in 2010 ranked third on its list of the "Top 10 1970s Marvels".
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īuckler drew the first three issues of writer Don McGregor's Black Panther series in Jungle Action vol. At DC Comics, he drew the " Rose and the Thorn" backup stories in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #117–121 (Dec. 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. īuckler'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 Flash Gordon #10 ( cover-dated Nov. He attended the initial iterations of the Detroit Triple Fan Fair, eventually running the convention along with originator Robert Brosch in 1969–1970. As a teenager in Detroit, Buckler was involved in comics fandom.