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Norm Breyfogle (Norman Keith Breyfogle) was born on 27 February, 1960 in Iowa City, Iowa, U.S., is an American comic artist (1960–2018). Discover Norm Breyfogle's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Norman Keith Breyfogle
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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 27 February 1960
Birthday 27 February
Birthplace Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.
Date of death 24 September, 2018
Died Place Houghton, Michigan, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1960

Norman Keith Breyfogle (February 27, 1960 – September 24, 2018) was an American artist, best known for his comic book art on DC Comics' Batman franchise from 1987 to 1995.

During this time, he co-created the villains Ventriloquist and Ratcatcher with writers Alan Grant and John Wagner, and the characters Anarky, Jeremiah Arkham, Victor Zsasz, and Amygdala with Grant alone.

He co-created with writers Gerard Jones and Len Strazewski the Malibu Comics Ultraverse flagship hero Prime, and both wrote and drew the Malibu-published series featuring his original character Metaphysique.

Norman Keith Breyfogle was born on February 27, 1960, in Iowa City, Iowa to parents Lois (née Roberts) and Gerald Breyfogle.

He had a brother Kevin and a sister Penny Duncan.

Breyfogle began taking private art lessons at the age of twelve, and won an award at a local art show.

1976

His family subsequently moved to Houghton, Michigan, and the local newspaper The Daily Mining Gazette profiled him in 1976 as "Norm Breyfogle: Near Master Cartoonist at 16".

While in high school, he produced Tech-Team, a comic commissioned by local Michigan Technological University.

1977

In 1977, he submitted a design for Robin's costume, which was published in Batman Family #13.

Breyfogle attended Northern Michigan University, studying painting and illustration while working as an illustrator for a local magazine and a graphics company.

1980

In 1980, he illustrated a book titled Bunyan: Lore's Loggin' Hero, published by Book Concern.

1982

He moved to California in 1982.

He worked as a draftsman and later as a technical illustrator designing a Space Shuttle training manual for the United Space Boosters.

1984

In 1984, Breyfogle penciled a six–page story for DC Comics' New Talent Showcase.

1985

Mike Friedrich (President of Star Reach, a talent representative agency) saw Breyfogle's work hanging at the 1985 San Diego Comic-Con Art Show and began representing him.

This was followed by several issues of First Comics' American Flagg, penciling a back-up story titled "Bob Violence" in 1985.

During this time he drew for Tales of Terror, a horror anthology published by Eclipse Comics.

1986

Following that, Breyfogle wrote, illustrated, and lettered a Captain America story in Marvel Fanfare #29 (Nov. 1986).

He then drew Whisper for First Comics in 1986–1987, his first monthly book, before landing on Detective Comics starring Batman published by DC Comics.

Teamed with writer Alan Grant, Breyfogle worked on Detective Comics.

They introduced the Ventriloquist in their first Batman story together and the Ratcatcher in their third.

1987

He drew the Batman for six years (1987–1993), penciling Detective Comics from 1987 to 1990, then moving to Batman to introduce the character Tim Drake as the new Robin from 1990 to 1992, and finally starting a new Batman series for DC titled Batman: Shadow of the Bat from 1992 to 1993 which saw the Grant/Breyfogle team create three new characters, Jeremiah Arkham, Mr. Zsasz, and Amygdala.

During his six-year run on the Batman character, he drew a few one-shots, two of them being Batman: Holy Terror, the first DC comic book to feature the Elseworlds logo, and Batman: Birth of the Demon, which he hand painted.

1999

He provided pencils to a 10-page short story in Superman 80-Page Giant #1 (Feb. 1999).

2000

In 2000, Breyfogle drew the Elseworlds three-issue mini-series Flashpoint. In 2001, DC offered him the job of penciling The Spectre monthly, which he drew for one year.

2003

He spent 2003 penciling and inking the title Black Tide, published by Angel Gate Press.

2004

In 2004, Breyfogle began work on an illustrated children's book for the Society of St. John Monastery, finished many commissions for fans, put together a couple printed sketchbooks showcasing his work, and continued writing his novel, getting halfway done, finishing through chapter six.

He wrote over forty poems and over 1,300 haikus in a five-month marathon, and a number of short stories.

2005

In February 2005 he accepted an offer to pencil and ink the interiors and covers of the new ongoing monthly title Of Bitter Souls from studio Relative Comics, originally published by Speakeasy Comics.

It was written by Chuck Satterlee.

Shortly before Speakeasy Comics went out of business, Relative Comics joined with Chimaera Studios and moved to publisher Markosia Comics.

Breyfogle produced illustrations for a wide variety of clients outside of the comics industry including Nike, Inc., Mojo, The Red Bulletin, Time Out, Company, Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, and various bands such as 12 Stone Toddler, among many others.

2006

Starting in 2006, he began a working relationship with Mazz Press, contributing stand-alone illustrations to two novels by Stephen Pytak, The .40 Caliber Mousehunt and The Wild Damned.

2007

In 2007, he provided art for the main story interiors and the covers for the comic book title The Danger's Dozen.

He began a professional relationship with the London-based art agency Debut Art.

2008

In 2008, Breyfogle began drawing Archie's New Look, for Archie's Double Digest, published by Archie Publications.

Breyfogle drew two titles for Archie Comics: Archie Loves Betty and Archie Loves Veronica.

2011

He returned to DC to draw DC Retroactive: Batman – The '90s, written by his former Batman collaborator Alan Grant, in October 2011.

2012

Breyfogle contributed art to DC's Batman Beyond Unlimited digital comic series from 2012 to 2013; later reprinted as an 18 issue series.

2015

In 2015, DC published Legends of the Dark Knight: Norm Breyfogle Vol. 1, a hardcover collection of Breyfogle's early Batman stories.