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  • He would surely be missed.

  • Happy birthday man.

  • Wish he wasn't dead.

  • I get what Dwayne was saying about the Black Panther or Daredevil beating Thor...but I also think it comes down to:

    1. if we like the super hero or not (meaning a fan who likes say Captain America over Daredevil can accept Cap beating Thor over DD)

    or

    2. how its written. Avengers Annual 2, one of my fav Cap victories. Time traveled Avengers go back, meet originals. Cap fights Thor. Modern Cap knew about Thor and old Thor knew nothing about Cap. Cap exploits the hammer/60 sec. weakness.

  • I remember how ape shit the "fans" went over Dwayne's JLA. The "controversy" was quite stupid.

    I love his "rule of 3". I'm glad early Grey's Anatomy broke this rule (The Chief, Bailey, and Burke) and seemed to weather the storm. Yes Burke left but Bailey has a new black Dr. beau.

  • he will be sorely missed so much. He wrote, produced, pr directed 69 of the justice league episodes, and every single justice league episode is epic just saying

  • What could be less important than the tribulations of blacks in the comic book "industry?"

    The fate of gnats in peanut packing? the lmeasure of French laiva beans as compared to Nicaraguan laiva beans?

  • @stronghurst1 Lots of things. Anything coming out of your mouth, for example.

  • this guy is surely a genius and under appreciated in his time. he wasn't trying to make more black heroes just for the sake of it he was just writing what he believed in. He constantly answered fan questions about Ben 10 AF/UA and it's a shame he wasn't more well known among casual cartoon/comic fans.

  • R.I.P Mcduffie...

  • The same is true of women in comics. When Batman punches Superman in the face, people are all "Batman is just smarter and more calculating on Superman, so of course he could win if he had a decent plan." If Wonder Woman does it, 8 times out of 10 the reaction is: "there's no way she'd be able to land a hit on him!! It's impossible!" lol

  • fanboys (who have an unhealty sense of identification with comic book superheroes) are no different from the rest of America. the reason they are uneasy about black characters (whom they DON'T identify with) is the same reason you don't see black dramas on network televisionm or why whites don't go to see movies with an all black cast---racism!

  • Which fictional character is loosing a job?

    Lmao RIP Dwayne

  • very true. great writer. R.I.P.

  • God Bless Him R.I.P

  • @ julianchelo, Dwayne McDuffie's work is still out there you can find it, his Ben 10 still airs on cartoon network and you can most likely find Justice League and Static Shock episodes on youtube, Dwayne lives on in his work God bless him!

  • I'm white, but I think there should be black and mexican superheroes! Plus I perfer the black Green Lantern than the white one. RIP to Dwanye who was a great writer and was responsible for one of my fave underrated superhero, Static Shock.

  • no offense to dwayne of course.

  • this shit is even harder if you're asian or middle eastern.

  • @quocdarock Agreed. And if these ethnic groups ARE covered, they're generally stereotyped. He's Asian! But what Asian country? Doesn't matter, he knows martial arts! He's middle eastern! Let's give him a turban or some kind of ethnic garb! I'm not sure where this problem comes from: is it just a matter of general audiences being unfamiliar with minorities in lead roles? Or is it some kind of stigma in the entertainment industry? 

  • I think the problem with black american cartoons (specific african cartoons) is that we create them in Eurocentric manner. We create them based off of how we stereotype or on remorse. I read this book called Fighting for Honor by T.J. Desch Obi and it breaks down and explains African martial art like the ngolo and such and base my characters off these written documents. I don't make my stories from an Afro centric manner where I don't make them fight and always when against white people.

  • @Atakumosa Caucasoids love negros like you, because they can step all on you, and you'll still beg to integrate with them. Many Black groups have staged boycotts, not just the new black panthers. The real "sell outs" are those who choose to integrate with their enemies. Always remember, just because you can have sex with caucasoids(more than likely you do) doesn't mean you are eccepted by them.

  • @Atakumosa When did I say I was a member of the new black panthers? It's amazing when HOUSENIGGAS come up out of the woodwork and try to defend their caucasoid masters. I never see caucasoids defend black people on youtube against "white supremacists". My solution for you, is to go back to the woodwork, sit down, and let the caucasoid defend himself. Okay, slave?

  • Eh... Panther arm-barring Silver Surfer was still pretty dumb. When Priest had Panther one-punch Mephisto, then rip out and pickle his heart, that was amazing. It's all in how it's presented.

  • @blckng Before he passed DMac defended that. He asked a question. "How come readers weren't up in arms when The Thing was able to throw a meteor at one whom is faster than the speed of light?

  • I really wish he was around to comment on the new Spider-Man.

    Granted, I don't think killing Peter was necessary in the first place, and to be honest I'm worried that Miles will be the Spider-Man equivalent to Raiden from MGS.

    But even so, I really wish we had Dwayne's great common sense skills (because at this point, having common sense is a skill) to help quell some of the controversy.

  • About Dwayne's comment on The Black Panther and The Silver Surfer-- it's not impossible, but someone with T'Challa's vast intellect and limitless resources should be able to come up with something better than an armbar to stop the Silver Surfer. The criticism isn't that he SHOULDN'T be able to take down the Surfer, it's the way he did it.

  • I love how Sony can take his idea and make money from it (inFamous=/=Static Shock) and he can't credit for the idea.

  • @Low3rL3vel Doubt he is worried about making money for it since he passed away in Feb of this year.

  • @Low3rL3vel Sony's partnered with Warner Brothers. They own Static.

  • Great clip!

    The Great Dwayne McDuffie is sorely missed by me.

    I loved Milestone Comics in the early 90's. I have no hope of DC doing the characters or the original stories justice but I have my memories.

    I am eagerly anticipating the release of this documentary.

  • @darksolarclipse Have you even read Green Lantern? If so, you'd know you know one of the highest rank members of the Green Lantern Corp is black. Not only that, but he's more respected than Hal Jordan, and is considered to be the best military strategist in the corp.

  • @moriya2k2 I'm well aware of John Stewart. Most of the black characters in DC and Marvel were not created by black artists. So, I don't give a damn about John stewart or any other black character concieved by caucasoids, and I most certainly don't give a damn about caucasoids in general.

  • @darksolarclipse

    You're one of those people that thinks that John Stewart was the original Green Lantern cause you only ever watched the Justice League cartoon, aren't you. He's a good character in his own right, but the original he is not.

  • @brunertaylor Did I offend you, caucasoid? Let me be clear. My message is to black people, not you. I believe all black people should boycott all DC and Marvel comic books and movies. I hope the message is clear now. Okay pale guy?

  • @darksolarclipse

    Didn't offend me in the least, I just think that you are incredibly close minded.

    P.S. Youtube was made by two white guys and an Asian, so maybe you should boycott it as well.

  • @brunertaylor Youtube channels and Internet websites are controlled by those who create them. Boycotting something you can control would be unwise. Obviously, you are offended, because you are responding to a comment that I posted a month ago.

  • McDuffie's so right here. Black Panther is basically preptime Batman before DC made Batman have magic preptime as a superpower. When Black Panther schooled the Avengers and did crazy Naruto shit on Avengers: EMH, people called bullshim. If Batman beat the entire Justice League in an episode, you'd hear people Marvel over it.

  • RIP Dwayne, and thank you for such amazing shows such as Ben 10 and Generator Rex.

  • RIP Mr McDuffie, a truly great man, brilliant writer and major loss to the comics and animation industry. I'm so sad, I .... you will be missed.

  • I did get kind of mad when Black Panther put Silver Surfer in a headlock, but I get pissed when anyone gets the drop on Silver Surfer.

  • This man was the truth. Such a remarkable visionary, and an inspiration to many. Dwayne McDuffie will be missed.

  • Man he probably died from all these racist white people not appreciating him.

  • @Kenny3821 I don't see how considering the majority of comic book readers don't give two hoots about who the writers are & most don't know who the writers are even if they did care. I read McDuffie's run of JLA, didn't even take the time to bother reading the credits on it, because the writing talent never phase me, as long as the stories good.

  • What's even more sad is how Mr. McDuffy passed away not knowing that the most of the DC comics characters he wrote the story for are actually black by technicality since they were created using elements taken from our Ancient Egyptian culture. Besides, some of the popular and iconic superHERU's we know are actually black too and most blacks don't even know it.

  • @MarkTheGreat555666 What complete and utter nonsense. By that definition ever green lantern must be Oan. Thats just stupid. But looking at your user page i sense a trend of reverse racism in the comments, so i'm not overly surprised.

  • @matthewlane How so? I studied the origins of super heroes and know where all those elements came from. The Green Lantern symbol is the Egyptian Shen ring that the goddess Nekhbet carried in her talons thank you very much. What's wrong? Intimidated by a BM that knows who he is and the truth about his history? Feeling kind of butt hurt now, huh?

  • @MarkTheGreat555666 "The Green Lantern symbol is the Egyptian Shen ring that the goddess Nekhbet carried in her talons thank you very much"

    Hahahaha, no its not. The original GL draws its influence from Aladdin, to the point where his creator was originally thinking about calling his secret ID, "Alan Ladd." Where as the reboot was inspired by the classic "lensmen" series of novels.

    As for being intimadated, hardly... I'd be more intimated if you knew what you were talking about.

  • @MarkTheGreat555666 It doesn't matter that you may be black, when you dribble shit, you dribble shit in exactly the same way as a white man, a purple man or batman. The shit you are dribbling doesn't suddenly magically become right due to you being black. You are wrong & your attempt at reverse racism is incredibly transparent.

    You are factually wrong.

  • @MarkTheGreat555666 However even if you were right, none of that changes the fact that your technicality is still rubbish. It doesn't matter where the original concept came from you can't co-opt entire characters to back up your personal belief.

  • @matthewlane No it's not. If you take into consideration the fact that whites and Jews alike have had a history of making all these movies, cartoons, comics that are subliminally about us blacks, you can see it's not rubbish. So what are you talking about?

  • @MarkTheGreat555666 Subliminally about blacks? Oh don't talk absolute bullshit mate.

  • @matthewlane Stop lying! What about Avatar? Can you not tell me that movie was about blacks when you can easily see the parallels between the Na'vi and black people?

  • @MarkTheGreat555666 Can i see the similarites between black people & giant 7 foot tall blue people who have a usb cable for hair, that they can plug into other creatures? Unsurprisingly no. But since i've seen jewish people, native north americans, inuit, anglo saxons & a whole heap of other people make this same claim, i'd say your a perfect example of someone suffering from observational bias (which is a form of cognitive bias)

  • @MarkTheGreat555666 Honestly, your inventing mate & as a side effect you are trying to co-opt stuff that neither you nor anyone near you had anything to do with, as there own. Avatars themes were meant to be universal: Freedom. oppression, genocide, greedy business, ecological destruction.

    To try and co-opt these themes & pretend they are unique to you is possibly the most racist thing you could possibly do.

  • R.I.P. Dwayne McDuffie

  • ouch....

  • What makes this sad about his point with Black Panther is that it actually happened. As you know he was the one that did the Silver Surfer armbar thing. Peoples blew a gasket. It was so bad that it came to a point that he posted in CBR why he did it.

  • The majority of the black characters in Marvel, DC and Image comics, were not even created by black people. Thank God that there are many of us underground black artist creating, drawing, and writing our own books. We certainly don't want the caucasoid image shoved down our throats. To those black artist who admired and respected Mr. Mcduffie's work, honor him by creating your own books and animation. R.I.P. Dwayne Mcduffie.

  • @darksolarclipse Did you notice that most of the space aliens were not even created by space aliens either?

    "We certainly don't want the caucasoid image shoved down our throats" is possibly the most racist thing i've seen written in this converasation. You should be ashamed.

  • @matthewlane Those "imaginary space aliens" seem to get more exposure, at least in the caucasoid psyche. The truth of the matter is, that there are millions of black people on planet Earth that don't want the caucasoid image or "imaginary space aliens" shoved down our throats. If that's racist, then so be it.

  • @darksolarclipse "Those "imaginary space aliens" seem to get more exposure, at least in the caucasoid psyche"

    Actually they don't. Thats just observation bias getting the better of you. 72% of the American population is white, so the default is white, so people assume make silly assumptions. There are plenty of well written characters who happen to be ethnic minorities: Black Lightning, Static, Vixen, Dr Light, Thunder, Lightning, Firestorm, The Atom, The Great Ten, etc.

  • @matthewlane You filthy australian caucasoid, you will never convince me to believe in your backwards bullshit. By nature you caucasoids are the enemy to Black Man & Black Woman. You pale freaks are the REAL minority on this planet, and your existence will soon be null and void.

  • @darksolarclipse "You filthy australian caucasoid"

    Arr racism, its always nice to see the true nature of the beast behind all that pretense. The truth is that there are quite a few characters in both DC & Marvel who are ethnic minorities. But i suppose it easier to pretend they don't exist that way you can play the martyr.

    Way to be a giant racist mate... Think you might have blown your credibility with that last comment.

  • @matthewlane Came here to pay respect to Mr McDuffie and found your comments. made me mad. As all white countries have to be multicultural it was easy to take a walk a spit on a black lady. Good Day and hope you go back to reading your porn mags full of white women.

  • @godginrai1 Um, what exactly are you getting offended about? Theres nothing offesnive in my posts.

  • R.I.P Dwayne McDuffie. We will really miss you...

  • He is an amazing writer...I absolutely adore JL/JLU!..

    He left a legacy

    Thank You Dwayne McDuffie

  • just watched All Star Superman and it was great R.I.P. Dwayne McDuffie

  • that sucks i just find out bout he guy and now i hear he died, RIP great writer

  • I read comics casually. When I was younger, the only mainstream titles I followed were cable and spiderman, and now it's the weirder graphic novels; so maybe I can't relate to the obsession of a mass consumer. I'd always been aware that universe was always, arbitrarily changing, as soon as my friend explained jubilee was a new addition to this universe of xmen.

    This is disgusting. Where did this resurgence of intense open ignorant racism come from?

  • omg he died a month ago!! :-(

  • And yet, people will deny prejudice and racism still exist! They claim "It's all in our minds," "Stop playing the race card!!"

    How can you be that insecure that you have to keep putting down people who don't look like you? You mean to tell me even the comic book world has racism? No wonder Black Americans have such a hard time reaching their potential in this racist country.

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  • I don't feel .. on edge when reading his stuff. >.< And I'm a white male.

  • may this amazing writer and artist who could bridge racial divides and really give strong, intellegent, and deep characters, black or white, rest in piece.

  • By the way, this comments section has been unusually awesome for YouTube.

  • Thanks for the message Dwayne. RIP.

  • Thanks for putting this out there -- it's important. Thank you also for the justice league episodes "Flashpoint", "Panic in the Sky", and "Divided We Fall". Some of the best writing I seen for a series, let alone an animated one.

  • This is hilarious, thanks Dwayne

    

  • Not a reader of Justice League, but this rings true.

  • Several hours ago, I was randomly browsing Wikipedia, in a sequence roughly as follows:

    Curb Your Enthusiasm -> Larry David -> Jerry Seinfeld -> Superman -> Legion of Super Heroes (TV); the last of which had mention of Dwayne, whom I recalled as working on Static Shock and from visiting his site a few times. I was shocked upon viewing his Wikipedia page to find that he had died a couple weeks ago.

    I didn't know you too well, Dwayne, but I will miss you nonetheless. Rest in peace, good sir.

  • We lose this guy and keep Quesada. There is no justice.

  • RIP Sir! You'll be missed!

  • RIP Dwayne McDuffie.  The world just got a hell of a lot less awesome with you gone.

  • Truth is always hard for people to understand!

    Nice !

  • The quota arguments are funny since if they're true then the assumption has to be that there has always been a quota. So the problem isn't with the fact that there is a quota, the problem is with the fact that the quota has changed.

  • @KingOfMadCows

    I laugh a quota arguments. Because by the BS rational most of the super heros in the justice league and on the planet should be asian. Followed by a huge chunk of brown skinned people and then finally white people.

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  • @matthewlane

    I see you took your comment down when you realized I said world and NOT the USA. The USA is not representive of the diversity on the planet and the Justice league is supposed to represent the Planet Earth...

  • @Jaiyeson actually i took it down when i realized how argumentative it came off as. An i'd agree with you if the JLA became the JLE but it isn't. While the JLA may stop global problems its still based out of the US where 72% of people are white (& almost all of there members are drawn from there). Which is why i was annoyed that the Global Guardians didn't get a mini-series when they kept on appearing in different books in 2006.

  • @matthewlane

    I did not say the JLA. I said the JL. The same core justice league that operates off that floating space station. The same one with its core memebers of Superman, Bats, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green lantern etc etc. All of who are white on a team supposed to represent earths finest. One billion Chineese guys and not one on the team? No Africans, Indians etc etc etc. In the DC universe the top 3 strongest people on the planet are white, the top 3 smartest are white, fastest etc

  • @Jaiyeson Um... I'm going to assume you aren't actually reading JLA & haven't been for a while. For starters the current team does not have Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, or Green Lantern on it & they haven't been on the team for quite a few issues (since before the start of the year).

    Secondly this JLA run also had Black Lightning, Vixen, Doctor Light & John Stewart as major characters.

  • @Jaiyeson Flip over to JLA Generation Lost for a second: 2 latinos, a romani & a russian. JSA has 2 black characters (one whose among the smartest people in the world) & a gay man (because diversity doesn't end with skin colour). All Stars upon reflection has a man of middle eastern descent, an asian woman & somebody whose seriously scared (again because diversity doesn't end with skin colour).

    All these teams draw from an American population mass.

  • @Jaiyeson The diversity is there if you just let your self see it. Dont let your brain trick you with the worst sort of cognitive bias; Observation Bias.

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  • @matthewlane

    When it comes to the core JL the diversity is not there. Prehaps you should turn your observation bias off?

  • @Jaiyeson There is no such thing as a core JLA. Thats like saying the core Manchester United. JLA is a team with a rotating roster of characters, which changes from run to run. While there is a classic iconic team, that doesn't make the idea of a core team any less true in the ongoing series.

  • Did they call Jhon Stewart 'the black Green Lantern'? that kind of makes me mad.

  • @RaaRabbitFilms

    lol he is the black green lantern. Just like there is the black aqualad and the black firestorm. DC has yet to create an iconic black superhero that is stand alone. Let alone an asian or latino one. Superheros that are there own thing and not a spin off of another famous hero who happened to be white etc. Marvel is guilty of it to. Black Nick Fury etc. But no household names for either company. Static Shock, black panther etc are known to comics fans but not household names.

  • @Jaiyeson Blade? also I don't see ultimate Fury as 'the black fury' its just ultimate fury. I just think it's bad that they would call Jhon Stewart 'the black one'

  • @RaaRabbitFilms

    Blade is not considerd a superhero in mainstream Americas eyes. He is considered a vampire hunter. I.e. he is not someone people associate with spiderman, hulk, Captain America, Iron man etc etc. Ultimate Nick Fury is the black Nick Fury. You may feel a certin way about it but it doesnt change the fact he is the black version of it. Can you imagine them remaking the black panther and its a white south african guy? It is what it is.

  • @Jaiyeson Ironically, now, thanks to Iron Man and the upcoming Avengers movie, Nick Fury is going to be ingrained in the public consciousness as black--only comic book fans are going to think of him as white.

  • @Prankster36

    actually no. Nick Fury has not nor is he likely to make a big impact on mainstream. If you ask your avg American who was in the Iron man movie. Many would say Robery Downey Jr. If you asked where there any other stars in it. Most would be left scratching their heads unless they seen the movie in the last month. I.E. Samuel L Jacksons role did not make animpact. Also with an Avengers movie its laughable to even think that will imprint Fury on people when A list heros are there

  • @grimlady SAME and this seems to happen to me alot with music comics ect its kinda sad

  • Wow. I wish I knew more about Dwayne while he was alive. I was always a fan of his work, but I didn't know all the dumb-ass racial bullshit he had to deal with, and how well he could dissect it.

    His death is a huge loss for comics.

  • LOL @ the Quotas! I remember having the same argument on message boards. The response I like to give to that kind of twisted logic is to fight it on it's own premise to show how absurd it is. "Even if your numbers are correct, you are using US census data from our universe. Has DC Comics released US census data from a post Infinite Crisis New Earth yet for you to base your analysis on?"

    R.I.P. Dwayne McDuffie

    You are among the few who's work will live on long after they are gone.

  • R.I.P. Dwayne

  • R.I.P. Dwayne

  • So long, my friend.

  • R.I.P. Dwayne. You had one the most creative minds in comics. you will be missed.

  • Rule of 3 aka the Creepy Rule.

  • Goodbye, Dwayne. The world will miss you. At least you're in a better place now.

  • R.I.P Dwayne McDuffie, a truly genious. I'll really miss him.

  • This happens in video games. All the main characters are white because whites are prejudice yet prominent and see themselves easier in a butch-cut straight forward white dude. Black people don't have that problem as much. There is just less whining and crying from the black community - So if you want to make a buck you cater to the white and picky.

  • okay why the fuck is my comment spammed

    WTF DID I SAY WRONG?

  • This man was a genius and he will be greatly missed.

    R.I.P. Dwayne McDuffie

    Not just one of the best black writers, producers and directors around

    But one of the BEST writers, producers and directors PERIOD!!!

  • Does the "rule of 3" apply in the workplace? hmmmmmm

  • McDuffie may not have been responsible for the JLA roster but that idiot Dan Didio sure as hell did with his whole trying to reach to minorities. and I say this as an immigrant!

  • Rest in Peace Maestro.

  • Dropping pearls...you will be missed, R.I.P.

  • R.I.P

    

  • rip mcduffie

  • RIP Dwayne.

    Classic work.

  • Excellent video. And this has become very true in the market place. We do need to make our own original characters stand out. We don't need the big comic book company's, its time to break out with our own stuff instead of trying to break in with the corporate companies.

    Knight Seeker (Dot) Com

  • I am upset that I have never heard about this man until now and he is gone. R.I.P.

  • McDuffie isn't lying about the "rule of 3", I remember reading during the production of Spawn the movie, they changed one of the main characters from the comic  black to white, because the studio was afraid of the fim being viewed as a "black movie", despite the fact that most of the film was dominated by white actors.

  • @TheDalinkwent

    And worse... the COMIC version was a black guy, who wore a full costume/ mask and was horribly burnt. The one time he used his powers to "heal" it made him look like a white guy.

    So lame, especially since the Spawn book did a KKK story even. yeah...sometimes white pop culture fans are stupid asses.

  • @hipstermi

    "The one time he used his powers to "heal" it made him look like a white guy."

    Was that in the comic or in the movie?

  • @ReuvenLyght

    The Spawn healing his face / turnng into a white guy occurred in the early comic. it was your classic "deal with the Devil" gone bad. he came back to life, had all this power, but couldnt use power to heal himself...so if he ever approached his wife he would look like either

    a.scarred ghoul

    b. white guy claiming to be dead black husband.

  • @hipstermi

    Alright. I see.

  • @TheDalinkwent I'm gonna have to guess that the character was his buddy, Terry Fitzgerald. Always wondered why, as a kid, he wasn't black.

  • R.I.P. Mr. McDuffie you will be missed.

  • We just lost an incredible mind. Rest in Peace Dwayne McDuffie

  • RIP McDuffie :(

  • Oh my god, he died?! Oh no, I never got to meet him...

  • he is truth telling for real, for real! love everything about it...insert "films" for "comics" and he could also be talking about hollywood, word for word.

  • Man, Dwayne is very inspirational. We'll miss you, Dwayne. RIP.

  • @f00768500: ok, fair enough....RIP Dwayne.

  • A class act! It was an honor to read all his comic books and his founder of Milestone Comics. His legacy will live on through all eternal. R. I. P. - Dwayne McDuffie

  • really? people actually get uncomfortable about black characters? this is news to me lol, i've never gotten uncomfortable about them in any situation. i have had the thought about them like "oh, this dude is black", but thats about as far as that thought goes. just like when i see a green supper hero, or a blue one. are people really that touchy about race?

    RIP man, you will be missed

  • RIP - great commentary

  • R.I.P. 

  • black, white...does it really matter?

  • @eerrrrrrfolks: errrrrr... no.... it SHOULDN'T! but we r naive in the extreme if we think for a SECOND that it DOESN'T matter to scores of other CBRs! And THAT, my friend, was EXACTLY Dwayne's point, AND y it cracked him up so! ^_^

    ...RIP, DMcD, u r ALREADY missed.

  • @eerrrrrrfolks evidently to his largest demographic,

  • @AfriPrincess411 exactly!!

  • R.I.P

  • Inspiring...I'm following his foot steps.

  • Died so young

    So talented

    well done Dwayne

  • R.I.P

  • Thanks Dwayne, and RIP.

    Where's the rest of the interview? This is really interesting

  • Where is the rest of this interview. It's really interesting. RIP Dwane

  • RIP Dwayne. Such an important figure in the industry.

  • If Mr. McDuffie had, before passing, created an all black Justice League, I would have bought every single issue! R.I.P. Dwayne.

  • R.I.P Dwayne

  • Goodbye Dwayne.....I miss you

  • RIP

  • omg he is dead, i cant believe it. awww RIP