Daniel Schaffer

British writer and artist


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FieldValue
nameDan Schaffer
birth_dateFebruary 3, 1969
nationalityBritish
occupationWriter, Artist, Screenwriter
notable_worksDogwitch, Indigo Vertigo, The Scribbler
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| name = Dan Schaffer | image = | caption = | birth_date = February 3, 1969 | nationality = British | occupation = Writer, Artist, Screenwriter | notable_works = Dogwitch, Indigo Vertigo, The Scribbler | website = Dan Schaffer (born 3 February 1969) is a British writer/artist working primarily in comics and film. He is best known as the writer and illustrator of cult comic book series, Dogwitch. He is also the co-creator/artist of Indigo Vertigo, a collaboration with Queenadreena / Daisy Chainsaw singer Katiejane Garside, and writer/artist of the original graphic novel The Scribbler.

Dan is signed exclusively to Nightsky (LA) and 1First Comics (Chicago).

Comics

  • Dogwitch: Direct to Video – writer/artist (Sirius Entertainment)
  • Dogwitch: Twisted – writer/artist (Sirius Entertainment)
  • Dogwitch: Mood Swings – writer/artist (Image Comics)
  • Indigo Vertigo – artist (Image Comics)
  • The Scribbler – writer/artist (Image Comics/1First Comics)
  • Killdarlings – writer/artist (1First Comics)
  • White – writer/artist (1First Comics)
  • Malefic – writer (1First Comics)
  • Dogwitch: The Whole Shebang – writer/artist (1First Comics)
  • Peripheral – writer (1First Comics)

Films

References

References

  1. "Dan Schaffer {{!}} Writer, Director, Editor".

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