Neal Pozner
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Neal Pozner
[[Image:|200px|center|Neal Pozner]]
Real Name
Neal Pozner
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Date of Birth
, 1955
Date of Death
, 1994
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Professional History
Neal Pozner (1955-1994) was a comic book writer, and the creative director of DC Comics until his death.
Pozner first worked for DC in 1977, when he designed the front cover for a tabloid-format book based on the then-upcoming Superman movie. [1] He was subsequently hired as DC's first real production designer.
In the aftermath of Pozner's 1994 death, artist Phil Jimenez, whom Pozner had hired to work at DC, and with whom Pozner had had a romantic relationship, chose to come out during a tribute to Pozner's life.
Christopher Priest based the personality of the character Triumph on Pozner.[2]
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- ↑ Klein, Todd. Todd Klein comic book design work (in English). Retrieved on 2008-08-06.
- ↑ digital-priest.com: Comics (in English). Retrieved on 2008-08-06.
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