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'''Frank Miller''' (born [[January 27]], 1957) is a famed comic-book writer.  According to [[Flint Dille]], he was involved in writing ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''.  While Dille and others were rehashing the end of the script, [[Steve Gerber]] brought his friend [[wikipedia:Frank_Miller|Miller]] in to help out.  In return, they helped Miller with the ending of [[wikipedia:Batman:_The_Dark_Knight_Returns|the Batman book he was working on]].
'''Frank Miller''' (born [[January 27]], 1957) is a famed comic-book writer.  According to [[Flint Dille]], he was involved in writing ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''.  While Dille and others were rehashing the end of the script, [[Steve Gerber]] brought his friend [[wikipedia:Frank_Miller|Miller]] in to help out.  In return, they helped Miller with the ending of [[wikipedia:Batman:_The_Dark_Knight_Returns|the Batman book he was working on]].

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The name or term "Frank" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Frank (disambiguation).
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Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is a famed comic-book writer. According to Flint Dille, he was involved in writing The Transformers: The Movie. While Dille and others were rehashing the end of the script, Steve Gerber brought his friend Miller in to help out. In return, they helped Miller with the ending of the Batman book he was working on.

Dille says this began a long-running friendship, and they still contribute to each other's work.[1]

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