Bruce Timm
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Though much of Bruce Timm’s time has been spent producing the highly
successful “Batman/Superman Adventures” and “Batman Beyond,” his
first desire has always been to draw comic books. Bruce’s career began in 1981, where at Filmation, he did layout work for “Blackstar,” “Flash Gordon,” “He-Man” “The Masters Of The Universe” and “The Lone Ranger.” Though layouts were not his forte, Bruce’s work at Filmation
nonetheless gave him an opportunity to draw the occasional mini-comic,
which was packaged with the toys based on Filmation productions. Bruce went on to work on “Ren & Stimpy,” “The New
Adventures Of Mighty Mouse” and “Beany & Cecil.” In 1989, he joined Warner Bros. to work on “Tiny Toons.”
In 1992, after Bruce began model work on the Batman cartoons, he was
promoted to producer. Along with Alan Burnett and Paul Dini, Bruce
co-produced the award-winning “Superman” cartoon series, a highly
successful second iteration of the Batman series, and finally the
futuristic and newly redesigned “Batman Beyond” series. In all,
Bruce’s accolades include two Eisner awards, one Harvey award and two
Emmys. Only after these successful runs was Bruce finally recognized for his talent as a comic book artist. Lately, he has produced an increasing number of comics, including “Avengers #1 ½” and a “Vampirella” romance story. Bruce has worked with the team from Clampett Studio Collections over the years to produce many dynamic works of art. |