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Paul Dini is an American comics and animation writer and a television producer of animated cartoons. He is best known for his work producing, writing and story editing several Warner Bros. Animation / DC Comics TV animated series that are set in the DC animadted universe, a continuity that fans have also coined as the Diniverse. It includes mainly to Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond, but he also wrote some Justice League and Static Shock episodes.
He also developed and scripted comedy cartoons like Krypto the Superdog and Freakazoid, which borrow some elements of the Diniverse, and others like Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs (he created the Minerva Mink character) and Duck Dodgers, which are related to the world of the Looney Toons characters. After leaving Warner Bros. in early 2004, Dini went on to write and story edit the popular ABC adventure series Lost.
Currently he is writting titles like Detective Comics and Countdown for DC Comics.
[edit] Biography
[edit] Early years
He was born on August 7, 1957 in New York City. He attended the Robert Louis Stevenson School, a private, coeducational K-12 school for boarding and day students, in Pebble Beach, California on an art scholarship. He attended Emerson College an university dedicated exclusively to communication and the arts in a liberal arts context in Boston, where he earned a BFA degree in creative writing. He also took zoology classes at Harvard University.
During college, he began doing freelance animation scripts for Hanna-Barbera, including Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, The Incredible Hulk, "Dungeons & Dragons and Mister T, and Filmation's He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, where fellow future DC animated universe creator Bruce Timm started. Despite Dini has made no secret of his distaste for Filmation and the He-Man concept, his episodes are considered fan favorites (www.experiencefestival.com).
[edit] Professional career
In 1984, he was hired to work for George Lucas on his animation projects at the time: Star Wars: Droids (which he also got to produce) and Star Wars: Ewoks, several of which included rare appearances from The Empire. Around this time he also wrote episodes of the Generation 1 Transformers and G.I.Joe cartoon series. After his last job with George Lucas, he wrote episodes for series like Jem, Beany and Cecil and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures and Monsters (his first live action series) and, in 1989, went on to work for Steven Spielberg at Warner Bros. Animation.
He started at Warner Brothers Animation writing Tiny Toon Adventures, which focused on several anthropomorphic toons modeled after the Looney Tunes characters, which serve as their "teachers". There, he worked with character designer Bruce Timm, writer Alan Burnett and background designer Eric Radomski, and after the success of the Tim Burton's Batman movie, the studio asked the team to produce Batman: The Animated Series, an animated series based on the comic book character and loosely tied to the movie franchise. In the series, he worked as a writer, but in the middle of the production of season one, due to his talent as both comedy and drama writer, the other producers insisted and he became producer and story editor. The series started airing in 1992 and the success of the series was such that it lasted a total 109 episodes (including a revival season in 1998) and spawned several related series set in the same continuty (labeled the DC animated universe by fans), and Dini would be involved in most of them.
Around this time he also wrote some episodes for Animaniacs and helped create Freakazoid, both with Steven Spielberg as executive producer. Both are comedy animated series, but while the first follow the tradition of Tiny Toons (the appearance, the setting, the continuity, etc.), Freakazoid has the look and theme to Batman: The Animated Series but the irreverent comedy style of the previous.
The Warner Bros. Animation studio and same Batman: The Animated Series team was later asked by WBTV to produce Superman: The Animated Series (1996-2000), a similar series based on the Superman that, although changed somewhat the characteristic visual style, featured several cameos of the Batman characters. Short after the first season, they were also asked to produce The New Batman Adventures (1998-1999), which lasted one season and continues the adventures of Batman with the new graphic style. In 1999, they produced Batman Beyond (1999-2002), which focuses on Batman and his vigilante apprentice forty years in the future.
Only as a writer, Dini also contributed to Static Shock and Justice League, which follow the same continuity. He continued working with WB animation, producing and writing episodes of Duck Dodgers and Krypto the Superdog.
He has earned five Emmy awards for his animation work. In a related effort, Dini was also the co-author (with Chip Kidd) of Batman Animated, a 1998 non-fiction coffee table book about the animated Batman franchise.
[edit] Comics
With Bruce Timm as penciller, Dini started working with DC Comics writing some The Batman Adventures annual issues and specials like the Eisner Awardwinner Batman: Mad Love, in which he created a background story for Harley Quinn, The Joker assistant and girlfriend. Most of those stories were eventually adapted to the TV series and later collected in a hardcover edition titled The Batman Adventures: Dangerous Dames and Demons.
With Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, in 1996 he started moving slowly to mainstream comics and other works with nothing to do with de animated universe. In 1997 he wrote Batman: Mr. Freeze, in which he creates a new background story for Mr. Freeze adapting some elements of the character's counterpart in the animated universe to the mainstream DC continuity. In November, 2000 he would do a similar work in Batman: Harley Quinn, introducing the Harley Quinn character into the regular continuity.
In 1998 he writes Superman: Peace on Earth, starting a series of oversized graphic novels with artist and painter Alex Ross, that includes Batman: War on Crime (July, 2000), Shazam!: Power of Hope (December, 2000), Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth (November, 2001), JLA: Secret Origins (December, 2002), JLA: Liberty and Justice (November, 2003). In July, 2005, some of them were collected in a hardcover titled The World's Greatest Super-Heroes.
Best known among Dini's original creations is Jingle Belle, the rebellious teen-age daughter of Santa Claus. Dini also created Sheriff Ida Red, the super-powered cowgirl star of a series of books set in Dini's mythical town of Mutant, Texas.
In 2006, Dini became the writer for Detective Comics. This is Dini's first regular comic assignment, and was soon followed in parallel by his story plotting of Countdown a still ongoing, year long, weekly limited series Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, focusing on some mayor events going on in the DC Universe tying into several other titles and stories.
[edit] Hobbies and personal life
Paul Dini is an active cryptozoologist, hunter, and wildlife photographer. On a 1985 trip to Tasmania, he had a possible sighting of a Thylacine. He has also encountered a number of venomous snakes, a Komodo Dragon and a charging Sumatran Rhinoceros and once kept a wild coyote as a pet.
Paul Dini is also an amateur stage magician, and an active member of the Academy of Magical Arts. Coincidentally, one of his favorite DC Comics characters is Zatanna and his wife Misty Lee, is a magician.
He has also performed several minor roles in works by Kevin Smith. In 2000 he voiced George Lucas in the Clerks animated series and in 2001 Dini made a cameo appearance in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back during the scene were Jay and Silent Bob wear ridiculous looking costumes for a film being directed by Chris Rock, in which Dini says to them you guys look pretty bad ass.
Along with his wife, Dini created a popular on-line interview feature called Monkey Talk that runs at Kevin Smith's QuickstopEntertainment.com. They currently live in Los Angeles, California.
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Writer
| Episode | Credit | Story colaborators | Director | Original Airdate | Number
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| Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
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| | Writer | - | | |
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| He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
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| Creatures From The Tar Swamp | Teleplay writer | - | | |
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| Wizard of Stone Mountain | Teleplay writer | - | | |
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| Evil-Lyn's Plot | Writer | - | | |
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| Pawns of the Game Master | Writer | - | | |
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| Prince Adam No More | Writer | - | | |
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| Quest for He-man | Writer | - | | |
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| Teela's Quest | Writer | - | | |
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| The Mystery of Man-E-Faces | Writer | - | | |
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| The Shaping Staff | Writer | - | | |
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| The Witch and The Warrior | Writer | - | | |
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| To Save Skeletor | Writer | - | | |
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| The Incredible Hulk
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| Punks on Wheels | Writer | - | | 17 September 1983 |
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| Dungeons & Dragons
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| The Hall of Bones | Writer | - | | 1 October 1983 |
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| Valley of the Unicorns | Co-writer | Karl Geurs | | 8 October 1983 |
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| Mister T
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| The Ninja Mystery | Writer | - | | 5 November 1983 |
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| Star Wars: Droids
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| The Frozen Citadel | Co-writer | Ben Burtt | | |
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| Star Wars: Ewoks
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| The Cries of the Trees | Writer | - | | 7 September 1985 |
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| The Haunted Village | Writer | - | | 14 September 1985 |
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| Rampage of the Phlogs | Writer | - | | 21 September 1985 |
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| Sunstar vs. Shadowstone | Writer | - | | 2 November 1985 |
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| Wicket's Wagon | Writer | - | | 9 November 1985 |
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| Blue Harvest | Writer | - | | 23 November 1985 |
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| Asha | Writer | - | | 30 November 1985 |
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| The Crystal Cloak/The Wish Plant | Writer | - | | 13 September 1986 |
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| Home Is Where the Shrieks Are/Princess Latara | Writer | - | | 20 September 1986 |
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| The Totem Master/A Gift for Shodu | Writer | - | | 4 October 1986 |
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| Night of the Stranger | Writer | - | | 11 October 1986 |
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| Gone with the Mimphs/The First Apprentice | Writer | - | | 18 October 1986 |
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| Horville's Hut of Horrors/The Tragic Flute | Writer | - | | 15 November 1986 |
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| Battle for the Sunstar | Writer | - | | 6 December 1986 |
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| G.I. Joe
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| Jungle Trap | Writer | - | | 27 September 1985 |
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| Transformers
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| The Dweller in the Depths | Writer | - | | 30 October 1986 |
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| Jem
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| Music Is Magic | Writer | - | | 14 October 1987 |
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| Beany and Cecil
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| The Courtship of Cecilia | Writer | - | | 8 October 1988 |
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| Monsters
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| One Wolf's Family | Writer | - | | 11 February 1990 |
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| Talk Nice to Me | Writer | - | | 17 February 1991 |
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| Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
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| Whe the Going Gets Tough, Bill and Ted are History | Writer | | | |
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| Tiny Toon Adventures
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| The Looney Beginning | Writer, story editor | - | | 14 September 1990 |
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Her Wacky Highness (Whining Out) | Story editor | - | | 21 September 1990 |
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| Life in the 1990s | Segment writer, story editor | - | | 4 October 1990 |
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| Buster and the Wolverine | Writer, story editor | - | | 19 October 1990 |
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Love Disconnection (My Dinner with Elmyra) | Segment writer | - | | 25 November 1991 |
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New Class Day (Just-Us League of Supertoons) (Sound Off) | Segment writer, story editor | - | | 15 September 1992 |
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| Batman: The Animated Series
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| Heart of Ice | Writer, story editor | - | | 7 September 1992 |
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| Joker's Favor | Writer | - | | 11 September 1992 |
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| Pretty Poison | Story co-writer | Michael Reaves | | 14 September 1992 |
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| Eternal Youth | Story editor | - | | 23 September 1992 |
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| Mad as a Hatter | Writer | - | | 12 October 1992 |
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| Almost Got 'Im | Writer | - | | 10 November 1992 |
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| Christmas with the Joker | Story editor | - | | 13 November 1992 |
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| The Joker's Wild | Writer | - | | 19 November 1992 |
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| The Laughing Fish | Writer | - | | 10 January 1993 |
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| Harley and Ivy | Writer | - | | 18 January 1993 |
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| The Man Who Killed Batman | Writer | - | | 1 February 1993 |
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| Zatanna | Writer | - | | 2 February 1993 |
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| The Worry Men | Writer | - | | 16 September 1993 |
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| House and Garden | Writer | - | | 2 May 1994 |
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| Trial | Story and teleplay writer | Bruce Timm | | 16 May 1994 |
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| Harlequinade | Writer | - | | 23 May 1994 |
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| Second Chance | Story co-writer | Michael Reaves | | 17 September 1994 |
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| Riddler's Reform | Story co-writer | Alan Burnett Randy Rogel | | 24 September 1994 |
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| Baby-Doll | Writer | - | | 1 October 1994 |
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| Harley's Holiday | Storywriter | - | | 15 October 1994 |
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| Make 'Em Laugh | Co-writer | Randy Rogel | | 5 November 1994 |
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| Lock-Up | Story writer | - | | 19 November 1994 |
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| Deep Freeze | Story co-writer, teleplay | Bruce Timm | | 26 November 1994 |
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| Showdown | Story co-writer | Bruce Timm Kevin Altieri | | 12 September 1995 |
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| Catwalk | Writer | | | 13 September 1995 |
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| Freakazoid!
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| And Fanboy is His Name | Writer | - | | 30 September 1995 | 004-1
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| Foamy the Freakadog | Writer | - | | 07 October 1995 | 005-1
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| Freak's Norwegian Lesson: Conversational Norwegian | Writer | - | | |
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| Relax-O-Vision | Writer | - | | 25 November 1995 | 009
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| Nerdator | Writer | - | Eric Radomski | 3 February 1996 | 011
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| House of Freakazoid | Writer | - | | |
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| Superman: The Animated Series
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| The Last Son of Krypton, Part I | Writer | - | | 6 September 1996 |
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| The Last Son of Krypton, Part II | Writer | - | | 6 September 1996 |
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| The Last Son of Krypton, Part III | Writer | - | | 6 September 1996 |
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| The Main Man, Part I | Writer | - | | 9 November 1997 |
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| The Main Man, Part II | Writer | - | | 16 November 1997 |
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| Target | Writer | - | | 19 September 1997 |
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| Action Figures | Producer | - | | 20 September 1997 |
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| Mxyzpixilated | Writer | - | | 20 September 1997 |
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| Double Dose | Producer | - | | 22 September 1997 |
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| Solar Power | Producer | - | | 26 September 1997 |
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| World's Finest, Part I | Story and teleplay co-writer | Stan Berkowitz Alan Burnett Rich Fogel Steve Gerber | | 4 October 1997 |
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| World's Finest, Part II | Story writer | Stan Berkowitz Alan Burnett Rich Fogel Steve Gerber | | 4 October 1997 |
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| World's Finest, Part III | Story writer | Stan Berkowitz Alan Burnett Rich Fogel Steve Gerber | | 4 October 1997 |
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| Little Girl Lost, Part I | Writer | - | | 2 May 1998 |
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| Where There's Smoke... | Producer | - | | 19 September 1998 |
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| Obsession | Story writer | - | | 14 November 1998 |
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| Little Big Head Man | Story writer | - | | 21 November 1998 |
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| Unity | Writer | - | | 15 May 1999 |
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| Legacy, Part I | Story writer | - | | 5 February 2000 |
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| Legacy, Part II | Story writer | - | | 12 February 2000 |
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| The New Batman Adventures
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| Holiday Knights | Story co-writer, teleplay writer | Bruce Timm | | 13 September 1997 |
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| Joker's Millions | Writer | - | | 21 February 1998 |
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| Growing Pains | Story co-writer | Robert Goodman | | 28 February 1998 |
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| Over the Edge | Writer | - | | 23 May 1998 |
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| Love Is a Croc | Writer | - | | 11 July 1998 |
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| The Ultimate Thrill | Writer | - | | 14 September 1998 |
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| Cult of the Cat | Writer | Co-writer | Stan Berkowitz | 19 September 1998 |
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| Mad Love | Writer | - | | 16 January 1999 |
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| Clerks
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The Clipshow Wherein Dante and Randal Are Locked in the Freezer and Remember Some of the Great Moments in Their Lives | Story writer | - | | 7 June 2000 |
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A Dissertation on the American Justice System by People Who Have Never Been Inside a Courtroom, Let Alone Know Anything About the Law, But Have Seen Way Too Many Legal Thrillers | Story writer, teleplay | - | | 31 May 2000 |
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| Batman Beyond
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| Rebirth, Part I | Writer | - | | 10 January 1999 |
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| Rebirth, Part II | Story co-writer | - | | 10 January 1999 |
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| Terry's Friend Dates a Robot | Story writer | - | | 15 January 2000 |
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| Out of the Past | Writer | - | | |
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| Countdown | Story co-writer | - | | |
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| The Call, Part I | Story writer | - | | 11 November 2000 |
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| Static Shock
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| Hard as Nails(Static Shock) | Writer | - | | |
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| Justice League (TV series)
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| The Brave and the Bold, Part I | Story | Rich Fogel and Dwayne McDuffie | Dan Riba | March 10 and 17 2002 | 12
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| The Brave and the Bold, Part II | Story | Rich Fogel and Dwayne McDuffie | Dan Riba | March 10 and 17 2002 | 13
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| Far From Home | Teleplay | Story by Dwayne McDuffie | - | April 15, 2006 | 36
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| Duck Dodgers
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| Duck Deception/The Spy Who Didn't Love Me | Writer | - | | 23 August 2003 |
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| The Fowl Friend, The/Fast and the Feathery | Writer | - | | 30 August 2003 |
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| The Trial of Duck Dodgers/Big Bug Mamas | Writer | - | | 6 September 2003 |
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| Duck Codgers/Where's Baby Smartypants? | Writer | - | | 13 September 2003 |
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| I'm Going to Get You Fat Sucker/Detained Duck | Writer | - | | 20 September 2003 |
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| K-9 Kaddy/Pig of Action | Writer | - | | 27 September 2003 |
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| Shiver Me Dodgers | Writer | - | | 4 October 2003 |
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| The They Stole Dodgers' Brain/Wrath of Canasta | Writer | - | | 11 October 2003 |
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| The Green Loontern | Writer | - | | 18 October 2003 |
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| Quarterback Quack/To Love a Duck | Writer | - | | 25 October 2003 |
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| Hooray for Hollywood Planet | Writer | - | | 1 November 2003 |
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| Queen Is Wild, The/Back to the Academy | Writer | - | | 8 November 2003 |
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| Enemy Yours/Duck Departure | Writer | - | | 22 November 2003 |
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| Talent Show a Go-Go/The Love of a Father | Writer | - | | 14 August 2004 |
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| The New Cadet/The Love Duck | Writer | - | | 14 August 2004 |
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| The Fudd | Writer | - | | 14 August 2004 |
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| The Menace of Mansuit/K-9 Quarry | Writer | - | | 14 August 2004 |
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| Invictus Interruptus/Pet Peeved | Writer | - | | 14 August 2004 |
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| Pig Planet | Writer | - | | 14 August 2004 |
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| The Mark of Xero/I See Duck People | Writer | - | | 7 January 2005 |
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| Deathmatch Duck/Deconstructing Dodgers | Writer | - | | 14 January 2005 |
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| MMORPD/Old McDodgers | Writer | - | | 21 January 2005 |
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| Diva Delivery/Castle High | Writer | - | | 28 January 2005 |
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| Surf the Stars/Samurai Quack | Writer | - | | 4 February 2005 |
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| Of Course You Know, This Means War and Peace, Part I | Writer | - | | 25 February 2005 |
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| Of Course You Know, This Means War and Peace, Part II | Writer | - | | 25 February 2005 |
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| Lost (TV series)
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| The Moth | Writer | - | | 3 November 2004 |
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| | Consultant | - | | 10 May 2006 |
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| Garbage Pail Kids
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| Shirley Dimples/The Land of Odd | Writer | - | | 4 April, 2004 |
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| The Batman
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| Two of a Kind | Writer | | | 24 February 2007 |
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| Films
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| Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation | Co-writer | | | | N/A
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| Batman: Mask of the Phantasm | Co-writer | Alan Burnett Martin Pasko Michael Reaves | | 1993 | N/A
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| Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker | Co-writer | | | | N/A
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[edit] Producer
[edit] Awards
[edit] Bibliography
Up until early 2006, Paul Dini's body of work in the comics media started in the mid-1990s and characterized itself for being constituted of graphic novels, specials, one-shots, short miniseries and he rarely wrote ongoing titles. In 2006 he started writing for unlimited series.
| Title | Issues | Publication date | Type of title | Artist | Co-writers | Publisher
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| The Batman Adventures: Annual #1 | 1 | One-shot | 1994 | | | DC Comics
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| The Batman Adventures: Mad Love | | One-shot | 1994 | | | DC Comics
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| The Batman Adventures: Annual #2 | 2 | One-shot | 1995 | | | DC Comics
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| The Batman Adventures: Holiday Special | | One-shot | 1995 | | | DC Comics
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| The Batman & Robin Adventures | 1-3 | Ongoing title | | | | DC Comics
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| Batman: Black & White #1 | 1 | Miniseries | June 1996 | | | DC Comics
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| Elvira, Mistress of the Dark | 1-2 | One-shot | August, 1996 | | | Claypool Comics
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| Batman: Mr. Freeze | | One-shot | July, 1997 | | | DC Comics
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| Batman and Superman Adventures: World's Finest | | One-shot | October, 1997 | | | DC Comics
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| Batman: Gotham Knights | 14 | Ongoing title | | | | DC Comics
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| Superman: Adventures | 1 | Ongoing title | 1998 | | | DC Comics
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| Simpsons Comics | 52 | Ongoing title | | | | Bongo Comics
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| Superman: Peace on Earth | | One-shot | November, 1998 | | | DC Comics
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| Oni Double Feature | 12 | Ongoing title | 1999 | | | Oni Press
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| Batman: War on Crime | | One-shot | 19 July, 2000 | | | DC Comics
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| Batman Beyond: Return of The Joker | | One-shot | November, 2000 | | | DC Comics
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| Batman: Harley Quinn | | One-shot | November, 2000 | | | DC Comics
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| Shazam!: Power of Hope | | One-shot | December, 2000 | | | DC Comics
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| Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth | | One-shot | November, 2001 | | | DC Comics
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| JLA: Secret Origins | | One-shot | December, 2002 | | | DC Comics
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| Mutant, Texas: Tales Of Sheriff Ida Red | 1-4 | Miniseries | 2002 | | | Oni Press
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| JLA: Liberty and Justice | | One-shot | November, 2003 | | | DC Comics
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| Batman: Harley & Ivy | 1-3 | Miniseries | 2004 | | | DC Comics
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| The Batman Strikes! | 1 | Ongoing title | July, 2005 | | | DC Comics
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| The World's Greatest Super-Heroes | | One-shot | July, 2005 | | | DC Comics
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| Dini Double Feature | | Ongoing title | October, 2005 | | | Oni Press
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| Jingle Belle | 1-2 | Miniseries (two issues) | Winter, 1999 | | | Oni Press
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| Oni Press Summer Vacation Supercolor Fun Special | N/A | One-shot | Summer, 2000 | | | Oni Press
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| Jingle Belle's All-Star Holiday Hullabaloo | N/A | One-shot | Winter, 2000 | | | Oni Press
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| Jingle Belle: The Mighty Elves | N/A | One-shot | Summer, 2001 | | | Oni Press
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| Jingle Belle: Jubilee | N/A | One-shot | Winter, 2001 | | | Oni Press
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| Jingle Belle: Winter Wingding | N/A | One-shot | Winter, 2002 | | | Oni Press
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| Jingle Belle: Dash Away All | N/A | One-shot | Winter, 2003 | | | Oni Press
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| Jingle Belle | 1-4 | Winter, 2004 | Miniseries | | | Dark Horse Comics
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| Jingle Belle: The Fight Before Christmas | N/A | One-shot | Winter, 2005 | | | Dark Horse Comics
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| Captain America: Red, White & Blue | N/A | Anthology | November, 2002 | | | Marvel Comics
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| Madame Mirage | 1-Present | Ongoing title | | | | Top Cow Comics
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| Countdown | 52-1 | Limited series | May 2007 - May 2008 | | | DC Comics
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| Detective Comics | 821-824, 826-828, 831, 833, 834, 837-Present | Ongoing title | | | | DC Comics
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| Books
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| Batman: Animated | N/A | | Coffee table book | Various | Chip Kidd | Harperhorizon
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| Batman and the Magician | N/A | | Novel | | Chip Lovitt | Golden Look-Look
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| Batman Beyond: Return of The Joker | N/A | | Screenplay | | | Watson-Guptill Publications
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| Batman Beyond: Return of The Joker | N/A | | Young Readers Adaptation | | | Watson-Guptill Publications
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| Batman Beyond: Return of The Joker | N/A | | Sountrach linear notes | | | Watson-Guptill Publications
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| The Red Ghost: An Ewok Adventure | N/A | | | | Melinda Luke |
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| Batman: Harley's Holiday | N/A | | Sound Story | | | My Favorite Sound Story
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[edit] Awards
[edit] References
- Academy of Television Arts & Sciences [1]
[edit] External links