Don Perlin
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Don Perlin (August 27, 1929–May 15, 2024) was an American illustrator. He was the penciler on 19 issues of the original Marvel Transformers comic, making him the second-most prolific artist on the series after José Delbo, in addition to being the penciler on Marvel's mini-series adaptation of The Transformers: The Movie.
Outside of Transformers, Perlin served as the co-creator of Moon Knight.
Illustrator
[edit]Comic art
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- "Shooting Star!"
- "Rock and Roll-Out!"
- "I, Robot-Master!"
- "The Smelting Pool!"
- "The Bridge to Nowhere!"
- "Command Performances!"
- "Aerialbots over America!"
- "Heavy Traffic!"
- "Decepticon Graffiti!"
- "The Planet-Eater!"
- "Afterdeath!"
- "Judgment Day!"
- "Gone but Not Forgotten!"
- "The Final Battle!"
- "Funeral for a Friend!"
- "King of the Hill!"
- "Mechanical Difficulties!"
- "Crater Critters"
- "The Cure!"
- "Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom"
- "Used Autobots"
- "Child's Play"
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Cover art pencils
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- "Shooting Star!"
- "The Primal Scream"
- All Hail Megatron #9
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External links
[edit]- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Don Perlin|{{#if:Don Perlin at Wikipedia|Don Perlin at Wikipedia|Don Perlin}}]]