![]() ![]() In 2000 he pencilled a pair of annuals for Marvel Comics, which led to a mini-series called 'Hellcat'. In 1999 Breyfogle began work on 'Batman: Dreamland'. In 1994 he wrote and illustrated his own comic called 'Metaphysique' for Malibu's Bravura line. I know they’re still, but the images appear to slide in every direction, even sometimes advancing towards us as if trying to rub their intensity in our faces. Later on he teamed up with writer Alan Grant, were he drew the Batman stories for six years (1987-93), pencilling Detective Comics from 1987-1990, then moving to Batman to introduce the new Robin in 1990, and finally starting a new Batman series for DC called 'Shadow of the Bat' in 1992. Norm Breyfogle’s sharp, mostly diagonal lines expertly direct the readers’ pace and gaze, often in a speedy zigzag motion, making his comics feel like a dizzying shot of adrenaline. same artist: Breyfogles creator-owned comic, Metaphysique, totally sucks. He also drew for 'Tales of Terror', a horror anthology for Eclipse, a 'Captain America' story in Marvel Fanfare, and 'Whisper' for First Comics. A similar thing happens in an Alan Grant/Norm Breyfogle Detective Comics arc. During his time in college he worked as an illustrator for a magazine and also for a graphics company.įrom 1984, Breyfogle worked for DC's New Talent Showcase. After high school Breyfogle attended Northern Michigan University, studying art. From a very early age, Norm liked to draw. When he was 12 years old he began taking private lessons. During his time in high school he co-plotted, wrote, and illustrated a comic book called 'Tech-Team' for Michigan Technological University. ![]() ![]() Norm Breyfogle was born in Iowa City, Iowa. ![]()
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