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In the News (Sat 19 Dec 09)

  
  Dixon & Company, CPAs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
For Chuck Dixon, helping people make the most of their financial assets is rewarding work.
Chuck enjoys guiding his clients as they implement the investment strategies that help them meet their financial and life goals.
At Dixon and Co., our mission is simple: to provide personalized investment advice that minimizes our clients’ financial concerns and maximizes their security.
www.dixonfinance.com /section1.cfm   (975 words)

  
 Daredevil: The Man Without Fear - Interviews
Chuck Dixon's past and present credits include Punisher, Birds of Prey and Nightwing.
Chuck Dixon: To me, the classic Daredevil is in the mold of a crusader.
Dixon: Simply in the fact that they don't have monthlies of their own so I'm a bit freer to show their private lives.
www.manwithoutfear.com /interviews/ddINTERVIEW.shtml?id=Dixon   (1175 words)

  
 Chuck Dixon - 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This interview was conducted on March 11, 1999 with Chuck Dixon, writer of Nightwing, Robin, Birds of Prey and all around great guy in regards to DC Comics.
Chuck: They'll each be returning to Gotham for six issues of their own books starting with NW 35 and Robin 67.
Chuck: We'll never see Steph's baby (at least until I'm off this continuity.) He or she is not a dangling plot element.
www.mykey3000.com /cosmicteams/docs/Interview_chuck_dixon_1998.htm   (1198 words)

  
 Comic Book News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In addition, Chuck Dixon has called dibs on picking up the writing chores for both Sigil and Crux, as well as a new untitled monthly to begin next summer.
Dixon's companion title will debut in May 2002, and has not been assigned an art team, yet.
Dixon said he was excited to bring his style of action to both Sigil and Crux, and said he has a few surprises for regular readers of both titles.
www.orcafresh.net /Briefs/011115.html   (1245 words)

  
 Citrus: A battle for a little girl's life
She figured Chuck would be giving their daughter Jacqueline a bath and hoped to surprise them.
But even before she became pregnant, Phyllis Dixon asked to be reassigned to areas where there was no chance for exposure.
Whatever the cause, "she was a high risk case because of her age," Chuck Dixon, 38, said from the county offices in Lecanto, where he works as director of community development.
www.sptimes.com /News/052101/news_pf/Citrus/A_battle_for_a_little.shtml   (1589 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - CBR News - Features
Chuck Dixon is one of the most respected veterans of the Comic Book world.
Dixon is quick to dismiss the notion that the Last Laugh special is anything but a great story that had to be told.
Dixon's passion for writing has even inspired him to generate his very own website,(www.dixonverse.com) which features some of his sample scripts and acts as a sounding board and online resource for others who love to write and who love great writing.
www.comicbookresources.com /news/printthis.cgi?id=169   (2060 words)

  
 JACK BLANCHARD'S ESSAYS - "Chuck Dixon. A Secret"
Chuck came over to where we were sitting on a low brick wall, resting.
Chuck had a gruff manner, which often scared away the fainthearted,
They were friends with Chuck long before we met him.
birdwalk1.tripod.com /Chuck_Dixon.htm   (254 words)

  
 Chuck Dixon Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Chuck Dixon: Joe Quesada called me and asked me if I?d be interested.
Dixon: It?s not like other group books in that this group is made up of a bunch of loners who aren?t used to working with anybody.
Dixon: I don?t want to give away the surprise from issue 1, but they?re facing people, things, creatures, they never faced before.
westfieldcompany.net /wow/frm_int_037.html   (770 words)

  
 Westfield Comics[tm], a premier mail-order retailer. Chuck Dixon Interview.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Chuck Dixon: Dragon was created to cash in on the kung fu movie craze of the 70s.
Dixon: Well, he's a kung fu badass and that's a pretty strong archetype to start with.
Dixon: I wrote up a nominal plot outline and we've been molding and shaping it as we go.
westfieldcompany.net /wow/frm_int_092.html   (906 words)

  
 Sequential Tart: Chuck Dixon — The Sigilverse Is Dead. Long Live The Pirates! (vol VII/iss 2/February 2004)
Sequential Tart: Chuck Dixon — The Sigilverse Is Dead.
Prolific comic writer Chuck Dixon is best known as a writer on DC's Batman and the original writer of three Batman Family titles, Nightwing, Robin, and Birds of Prey.
Chuck Dixon: Lessons learned: The shared universe idea is dead unless that universe is decades old and tied to household name heroes.
www.sequentialtart.com /archive/feb04/cdixon.shtml   (1804 words)

  
 Scott McCullar - CHUCK DIXON PARTNERS WITH SHOOTING STAR COMICS TO RELEASE HIS OWN IMPRINT LINE OF BOOKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Dixon was instrumental in being the catalyst that inspired and brought together the creators that formed Shooting Star Comics back in 2001.
Also, Chuck Dixon tackles a fan-favorite character from the public domain of the Golden Age of comics with AIRBOY '42: BEST OF ENEMIES.
Though he was previously scheduled to attend, Chuck Dixon will unfortunately not be able to make it to Chicago Wizard World this year due to some unforeseen personal matters that cropped up this week.
www.comicboards.com /shootingstar/view.php?trd=050803202655   (610 words)

  
 COMICON.com: CHUCK DIXON & THE IRON GHOST
Dixon described the vigilante as "one mean mother stalking Berlin in the final, final days of the Third Reich.
Dixon explained that cover artist Flint Henry had a big role in developing the look and feel for this series.
Dixon thinks today's comic audience is going to appreciate this story because it's different.
www.comicon.com /cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=36&t=003636   (1063 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Batgirl: Year One (Batman): Books: Scott Beatty,Chuck Dixon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Chuck Dixon, at the time this book was written, had spent several years chronicling Barbara Gordon as Oracle in "Birds of Prey." That combined with his own great work on "Robin: Year One" made him a natural choice to work on this volume.
Although Batgirl is part of America's venerable superhero tradition, she is in her own way one of the most down-to-earth and accessible of these characters: she has no fantastic "superpowers" and is not a millionaire; as dramatized in this book, she builds her superhero persona from the ground up, with sweat and brains.
Which is why writers Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon try to do better in "Batgirl: Year One," a nine issue mini-series that successfully pushes the rest button on Barbara Gordon.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/140120080X?v=glance   (1993 words)

  
 COMICON.com: THE HUSTLER: PIRATES & CHUCK DIXON
DIXON: First off, the pirate book began planning the day I came on board at CrossGen in March 2002.
DIXON: The original plan was for Butch to do an arc on this book or at least spin-offs like we did for Ruse.
I agree with Chuck that there should be more historical stuff on the market.
comicon.com /cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=next_topic;f=36;t=001837;go=...   (2296 words)

  
 Titans Tower: Robin Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
ROBIN #59 Written by Chuck Dixon; art by Staz Johnson and Stan Woch; cover by Rick Burchett and Danny Miki Robin must rescue his conspiracy-loving friends from the all-too-real terror of Steeljacket.
ROBIN #60 Written by Chuck Dixon; art by Staz Johnson and Stan Woch; cover by Rick Burchett and Danny Miki Robin investigates the murder of one his classmates and, along the way, must confront his own prejudices.
ROBIN #75 Written by Chuck Dixon; art by Greg Land, Patrick Zircher and Drew Geraci; cover by Land and Geraci An extra-sized issue finds Tim hatching a new scheme to regain some of his freedom at Brentwood Academy.
www.titanstower.com /source/libindex/robinimpulseissues.html   (5761 words)

  
 Comic World News | Interviews
And not only is he familiar with the genre, but working with Sigil writer Chuck Dixon is a sort of homecoming for Dale as well.
One thing that hasn’t changed with Chuck over the years is that he tells his stories with visuals as much as he does with text and dialogue.
Chuck’s not the kind of writer who feels he isn’t writing unless he’s writing dialogue and text.
www.comicworldnews.com /cgi-bin/index.cgi?column=interviews&page=58   (2470 words)

  
 Chuck Dixon: Wingman
This January writer Chuck Dixon returns to Nightwing to tell a six-issue “Year One” story that bridges the gap between Dick Grayson’s last days as Robin and his start as Nightwing.
Beginning in issue #101, Dixon, co-writer Scott Beatty and artist Scott McDaniel will reveal what really happened between Batman and Robin the day Dick was fired, why Dick chose the name Nightwing, and how this delicate time period impacted Dick’s relationships.
DIXON: I never think about that kind of thing until it’s thrust on me. I took on the initial run after the original writers bailed and had three weeks to come up with the first script.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /features/110298061714125.htm   (855 words)

  
 Comic World News | Headlines
Accompanying Chuck Dixon is illustrator Sergio Cariello ("Metal Locus", "The Path"), and cover art by Flint Henry ("Sketch Magazine", "Batman: Bullock’s Law").
Chuck Dixon began his writing career writing for children's books such as "Winnie the Pooh" and "Raggedy Ann and Andy".
Chuck's scripts are done and Sergio has started on the interior art.
www.comicworldnews.com /cgi-bin/index.cgi?column=headlines&page=371   (514 words)

  
 : RevolutionSF - CrossGen-ing the Chuck Dixon : News
I was trying to cleverly work "Crossing the Mason Dixon" into this headline, but I have to say, the results do not please me. But never mind me.
Chuck Dixon, longtime Batman writer and current author for DC comics of Birds of Prey, Nightwing, and Robin, will join CrossGen next March.
He reports in the press release that his only problem is he usually makes fun of press releases on his website, and now he's in one.
www.revolutionsf.com /article.html?id=365   (211 words)

  
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 Comic Book Resources - CBR News - The Comic Brief
INVASION '55 becomes the second book in the Chuck Dixon Library series from IDW Publishing.
Dixon is noted for being one of the finest comic book writers of the last 15 years.
His top-notch work has been printed by all of the major comic publishers and his current home is at Crossgen Comics, where he is pumping out such hits as The Way Of The Rat and Sigil.
www.comicbookresources.com /news/newsitem.cgi?id=1277   (535 words)

  
 Khepri.com | Graphic Novels | Search by Creator | Chuck Dixon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It's survival of the fittest as Doom is captured and consigned to the slave pits of the evil Al-Khalad...
A 1950s sci-fi movie as imagined by comics legend Chuck Dixon and popular European artist Lito Fernández.
Continuing where ROUGH JUSTICE left off, this is the gripping saga of Batman's longtime sidekick as he builds a new life for himself outside the confines of Gotham City.
www.khepri.com /cdixon.html   (1634 words)

  
 Alibris: Chuck Dixon
When a simple bowl that may or may not be the legendary Holy Grail finds its way into the hands of the Dark Knight, it sets off an unforgettable battle as characters including the Penguin, Catwoman, and dozens of mercenaries struggle for possession of this prize in this beautifully painted graphic novel.
BATGIRL: YEAR ONE is a character-driven tale that reveals the origin of the Caped Crusader's female counterpart.
Along the way she is nearly forced into marriage with a voilent prince and flung into battle after battle.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Chuck_Dixon   (1267 words)

  
 Sequential Tart: Chuck Dixon - Center Stage (vol III/iss 6/June 2000)
That’s right, frustrated with comic books in the late 70s and early 80s, Chuck decided to give writing children’s books a try.
Chuck’s writing a lot of the 80 Page Giant annuals, scribing a four-part crossover with the Birds of Prey and Nightwing, penning a Doom limited series, working with the Marvel Knights, and more!
Chuck Dixon: When I was kid comics were everywhere.
www.sequentialtart.com /archive/june00/dixon.shtml   (4000 words)

  
 Charles Dixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
for the comic book writer, see Chuck Dixon
Charles Percy Dixon (born February 7, 1873 in Grantham, Lincolnshire – died April 29, 1939 in West Norwood, London) was a male tennis player from Great Britain.
At the 1908 Summer Olympics in London he won a bronze medal in the men's doubles event.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Dixon   (123 words)

  
 Alibris: Chuck Dixon
by Chuck Dixon, Greg Land (Illustrator), Jackson Guice (Illustrator)
by Chuck Dixon, Scott Beatty, Scott McDaniel (Illustrator)
by Chuck Dixon, Greg Land (Illustrator), Dick Giordano (Illustrator)
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Dixon,Chuck   (1267 words)

  
 Chuck Dixon on El Cazador: Q&A - Silver Bullet Comics - comics news, comic book news, comics information
Chuck Dixon is a writer that defies a brief introduction.
SBC recently was able to interview Dixon about the ongoing El Cazador monthly for CrossGen.
Thanks to Dixon for his time/thoughts and CrossGen’s Bill Rosemann for facilitating the interview.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /news/107891679583754.htm   (1100 words)

  
 ICv2 News - CrossGen Nabs Chuck Dixon
Veteran comic scribe Chuck Dixon, who began writing for four-color heroes back in 1985, is heading to Tampa to join forces with the Crossgen team on March 1, 2002.
Dixon has written for every major publisher including Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse and Bongo, and has created stories for Batman, Catwoman, Punisher, Superman, Team 7, and the Simpsons, to name just of few.
Although the CrossGen top brass has not yet determined which title (or titles) that the prolific Dixon will be working on, his versatility should provide the publisher with plenty of flexibility.
www.icv2.com /articles/news/694.html   (303 words)

  
 DC FANZINE FEATURE: Gun-Toting With Chuck Dixon
It seems to me that Bruce's new obsession would have prevented him from ever pulling a trigger.
In any case, Chuck, I've long known of your pro-gun stance, but your voice is still muffled out by those who hold tenure over you and outnumber you.
I think it's safe to say that Dennis O'Neil, Doug Moench, and Alan Grant are all pro-Brady law, and I do think they've worked on the Bat-titles for far longer than you have, and have much more say over creative vision and in what direction the protagonist marches (in this case, invariably to the left).
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/6703/guntote.html   (1881 words)

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