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Dennis Mallonee (born January 22, 1955) is an American writer of comic books.


Career

Dennis Mallonee entered the comics profession by suggesting story ideas to writer
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. Mallonee and artist
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developed the format for Marvel's ''
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'' series. At a 1985
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panel featuring ''
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'' RPG creators Steve Peterson,
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, and
Ray Greer Ray Greer is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career By 1982 George MacDonald and Steve Peterson opened up an office for their company Hero Games and asked player Ray Greer to join them as a partner and to handle ...
, an audience member asked when the ''Champions'' characters were going to be adapted into comic book form. The RPG creators had no plans for such a translation at the time. However, Dennis Mallonee, who was already writing several ''Champions'' supplements, was in the audience and spoke up that he would be willing to write a ''Champions'' comic. Following the panel, Mallonnee, Peterson, and MacDonald discussed terms for the series; among the key points were that all the characters would remain fully creator-owned, and that Mallonee would have creative control of the comic book. In the mid-1980s comic creator Dennis Mallonee approached Hero Games to license comic book rights to the ''Champions'' heroes.
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was actually a licensee themselves, with the characters largely owned by their original players, but they were able to work with the actual creators to get Malonee the permissions he needed; the result was an Eclipse comic book called ''Champions'' (1986-1987). After the success of the Eclipse series, Mallonee decided to publish additional Champions comics under his own imprint – first called Hero Comics and later Hero Graphics. and Over the next six years Hero Comics published about 100 comic books across several series – the most prolific of which were ''Champions'', which centered on Hero Games'
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, and
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, among the most popular of the Guardians. As Hero Games became increasingly uncomfortable with later changes in tone (including becoming more centered on depicting attractive pinups), some of the characters' owners pulled Mallonee's licensing rights, although Gleen Thain and Stacy Lawrence allowed their characters – Icestar and Flare – to continue under Mallonee's authorship. To avoid confusion Hero Games removed creator-owned characters that were still being used by Mallonee from new editions of their products. Meanwhile, Mallonee changed the names of other characters in his universe, due to these licensing issues, thus Bruce Harlick's Marksman became Huntsman and his Foxbat became The Flying Fox. Over the years, Mallonee has also developed many original characters as well, slowly pushing his comics further from Hero Games' Champions universe.


Trademark dispute

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published a ''
Champions A champion (from the late Latin ''campio'') is the victor in a challenge, contest or competition. There can be a territorial pyramid of championships, e.g. local, regional / provincial, state, national, continental and world championships, a ...
'' comic book series from 1975 to 1978. Since 1987, Heroic Publishing has used the name "The Champions" for a role-playing game series which has been adapted into comic books. The
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has ruled that Marvel abandoned its trademark of the name and can no longer use "The Champions" as the name of a comic book series.


Bibliography


Comics Interview

* '' Southern Knights'' #35-36 (1992)


Eclipse Comics

* ''
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'' #1-6 (1986-1987)


Heroic Publishing

* ''The Adventures of Chrissie Claus'' #2 (1994) * ''The Black Enchantress'' #1-3 (2005) * ''
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'' #1-12 (1987-1988) * ''Champions'' vol. 2 #1 (1992) * ''Champions'' vol. 4 #3-4 (2006) * ''Champions Annual'' #1 (1988) * ''Champions Classics'' #13-14 (1993-1994) * ''Champions / Flare Adventures'' #2, 8-12 (1992-1993) * ''Eternity Smith'' #1-9 (1987-1988) * ''
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'' #1-3 (1988-1989) * ''Flare'' vol. 2 #1-16 (1990-1994) * ''Flare'' vol. 3 #2, 27-29 (2004-2005) * ''Flare Adventures'' #19 (2007) * ''Flare First Edition'' #4-5, 7-11 (1993) * ''Icicle'' #1-5 (1992-1993) * ''Independent Publisher's Group Spotlight'' #0 (1993) * ''Lady Arcane'' #1-4 (1992-1993) * ''League of Champions'' #1-3, 5-7, 9-11 (1990-1993) * ''Liberty Comics'' #0, 1 (2007) * ''Liberty Girl'' #0, 1-3 (2006-2007) * ''The
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'' #1-5, ''Annual'' #1 (1988) * ''Murcielaga She-Bat'' #2 (1993) * ''Rose'' #1-5 (1992-1993) * ''Roy Thomas' Anthem'' #1, 4 (2006-2007) * ''The Tigress'' #1, 3-6 (1992-1993) * ''Witchgirls Inc.'' #1-5 (2005-2007)


Marvel Comics

* '' Iron Man'' #209 (1986) * ''
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'' #42 ( Captain Marvel) (1989) * '' Marvel Super-Heroes'' vol. 2 #2 (
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) (1990) * ''
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Deluxe Edition'' #6-15 (1986-1987) * ''
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'' #5 (
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) (1988)


Renegade Press

* ''Eternity Smith'' #1-5 (1986-1987)


References


External links

*
Dennis Mallonee
at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mallonee, Dennis 1955 births American comics writers Comic book publishers (people) Living people