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'''Bill Oakley''' (April 1, 1964–February 16, 2004) was a letterer for numerous comic books from [[Marvel Comics]], DC, and other companies. His first work on [[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)|the US Marvel G1 series]] was the fill-in issue "[[Plight of the Bumblebee!]]", later Oakley served as the primary letterer on the title from [[Toy Soldiers!|#37]] until [[The Man in the Machine!|#51]].
'''Bill Oakley''' (April 1, 1964–February 16, 2004) was a letterer for numerous comic books from [[Marvel Comics]], DC, and other companies. His first work on [[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)|the US Marvel G1 series]] was the fill-in issue "[[Plight of the Bumblebee!]]", later Oakley served as the primary letterer on the title from [[Toy Soldiers!|#37]] until [[The Man in the Machine!|#51]].


He should not be confused with the[[wikipedia:Bill_Oakley"|''Simpsons'' writer]] of the same name.
He should not be confused with the [[wikipedia:Bill_Oakley"|''Simpsons'' writer]] of the same name.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 00:55, 23 May 2009

Bill Oakley (April 1, 1964–February 16, 2004) was a letterer for numerous comic books from Marvel Comics, DC, and other companies. His first work on the US Marvel G1 series was the fill-in issue "Plight of the Bumblebee!", later Oakley served as the primary letterer on the title from #37 until #51.

He should not be confused with the Simpsons writer of the same name.



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