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Dean Miller

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Dean Miller
Known forDetektiv-magasinet
Issues credited117
Active1954–1978
Primary roleartist

Dean Miller was born Roger Dean Miller Jr. on October 15, 1965, in an unspecified location, and is an American country singer, songwriter, and music producer. Known professionally as Dean Miller, he is the son of country pop artist Roger Miller. Miller has released four studio albums (one of which remains unreleased) and charted four singles on the Hot Country Songs charts, with his highest-peaking single being "Nowhere, USA," which reached No. 54 in 1997. He has also written singles for Trace Adkins and Terri Clark. His career in comics, however, is distinct from his music work: as an artist and inker, he was active from 1954 to 1978, credited on 117 issues. His most-credited titles include *Detektiv-magasinet*, *Topp-serien* (also known as *Toppserien*), *Vic Flint*, and *Vic Flint Private Eye*. Miller’s later life and legacy are marked by his dual contributions to both the music and comic book industries. He has not been noted as receiving major awards.

Full bibliography · 4 series

Detektiv-magasinet (1928) · 112
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Vic Flint (1955) · 2
Vic Flint Private Eye (1950) · 2
Topp-serien [Toppserien] (1977) · 2

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