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David de Vries is a comic book artist who contributed material to the Planet of the Apes and Ape Nation comic book series by Malibu Graphics.

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  • David de Vries is a comic book artist who contributed material to the Planet of the Apes and Ape Nation comic book series by Malibu Graphics.
  • Growing up just outside of Wellington, New Zealand and in Adelaide, Australia, he got into comics in the late 1970s and early 1980s and found it financially difficult getting started. The job did not pay well and he stated "I was throwing cabbages off the back of trucks to get some money." [1] Fortunately, specialty comic shops were beginning to take off, creating opportunities. In 1983, he began writing Southern Squadron, an Australian superhero team, and in the early 1990s, he made the jump to the American comic book industry. In 1992, he wrote one issue of the DC Comics Star Trek title, issue #34, "The Tree of Life, The Branches of Heaven", with cover art by his regular art partner, Glenn Lumsden.
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  • David de Vries is a comic book artist who contributed material to the Planet of the Apes and Ape Nation comic book series by Malibu Graphics.
  • Growing up just outside of Wellington, New Zealand and in Adelaide, Australia, he got into comics in the late 1970s and early 1980s and found it financially difficult getting started. The job did not pay well and he stated "I was throwing cabbages off the back of trucks to get some money." [1] Fortunately, specialty comic shops were beginning to take off, creating opportunities. In 1983, he began writing Southern Squadron, an Australian superhero team, and in the early 1990s, he made the jump to the American comic book industry. In 1992, he wrote one issue of the DC Comics Star Trek title, issue #34, "The Tree of Life, The Branches of Heaven", with cover art by his regular art partner, Glenn Lumsden.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none David de Vries Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
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