Michal Dutkiewicz

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Michal Dutkiewicz
Born Adelaide, South Australia
NationalityAustralian
Area(s) Cartoonist, Penciller, Artist
Notable works
"Angelwitch, Book One: Dragonscarpe"
http://www.michaldutkiewicz.com/

Michal Dutkiewicz (born 1955) [1] is an Australian professional illustrator and comic book artist based in Adelaide.

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Life

The son of artist Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz, [2] Dutkiewicz has worked on a variety of comic book titles, including Lost in Space (with actor and writer Bill Mumy), [3] Wolverine: Doombringer , [2] Batman Forever [4] and Superman , [2] as well as an illustrator on works such as Angelwitch, Book 1: Dragonscarpe [5] and Angelwitch, Book 2: Triumvirate, [6] with author Pat McNamara and conceptualist Gary Turner, for publisher Angel Phoenix Media and The Picture , a popular Australian men's magazine.

Awards

Selected bibliography

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