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Norman Keith
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February 27, 1960 – September 24, 2018

Norman Breyfogle
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Ben Chan

My favorite version of Batman is the one drawn by the artist who penciled the first issue of Detective Comics that I ever read- Norm Breyfogle. Breyfogle's characters seemed to be in constant motion, ready to leap right off the page. The villains, even the silly ones, seemed a bit more sinister in Breyfogle's renderings. They had to be in order to compete with Breyfogle's Batman- an angular, omnipotent force of nature that cast an imposing, grandiose shadow across Gotham City. It was love at first sight for eight-year-old me in 1989. I followed Breyfogle from Detective Comics to Batman, to Shadow of the Bat, to Prime, and finally, Bloodshot, which was around when I stopped regularly reading comic books. In 2008 I came across his website and immediately ordered his sketchbook and sent him a gushing email about how big a fan I was of his artwork. He was nice enough to add a sketch of Batman to the cover of his sketchbook for me. I was saddened when he suffered the stroke that paralyzed his left side, but happy that DC Comics gave him his due by publishing a volume of his collected works. I'm even sadder now that Norm Breyfogle is no longer with us. Rest In Peace, Norm, and thank you so much.
Saturday October 20, 2018 at 12:14 am
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