Michal Dutkiewicz
1955–
Michal Dutkiewicz, born in 1955, is an Australian illustrator and comic book artist based in Adelaide. He entered the industry in the late 1980s, building a steady career as a versatile artist, colorist, and occasional writer across more than two dozen issues. Dutkiewicz is best known for his work on licensed and independent titles, including *Lost in Space*, *The Psyba-Rats*, and *A Girl Called ... Willow!*. He also contributed to mainstream superhero comics, notably penciling *Batman Forever: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture* and working on *Catwoman Annual* and the Croatian-language *Batman zauvijek*. His style is clean and narrative-driven, suited to both action-oriented stories and character-focused pieces. Over the decades, he collaborated with writers and editors on projects that spanned science fiction, fantasy, and crime genres. While he has not received major industry awards, his consistent output from 1988 through 2026 reflects a dedicated career in Australian and international comics. Dutkiewicz remains a respected figure in Adelaide’s creative community, known for his adaptability and steady hand across a range of comic book genres.
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