John Lustig | |
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![]() Lustig at theNew York Comic Con in Manhattan, October 10, 2010. | |
Born | (1953-01-25)January 25, 1953 (age 72)[1] |
Area(s) | Writer |
John Lustig (born January 25, 1953[1][2]) is an American comics writer and former journalist, principally known for hisDisney comics scripts featuringDonald Duck and other members ofDisney'sDuck family. Lustig's scripts have been illustrated byWilliam Van Horn and other artists. In addition, Lustig has writtenMickey Mouse scripts that have been drawn byNoel Van Horn (William's son) and others. His first script was forGold Key Comics ("Flatfood Duck"Daffy Duck #112 [Dec. 1977]), done just after graduating from college (it would be a decade before he wrote any other comics).[3]
Lustig has also become known for his clever post-modern rescripting of panels from old romance comic pages previously published byCharlton Comics under the banner Last Kiss. Besides four issues of the comic bookLast Kiss, the panels have also become a regular feature ofComics Buyer's Guide, and recently expanded into being featured on T-shirts, greeting cards, etc.
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