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Neal Pozner

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Known forAquaman
Issues credited10
Active1973–1987
Primary rolewriter

Neal Pozner (1955 – June 21, 1994) was an American art director, editor, and writer best known for his behind-the-scenes contributions at DC Comics. Born in 1955, he worked at the publisher in two distinct periods: first as a design director, then later as Group Editor of Creative Services, a role he held until his death. His credited work as an artist, inker, and writer spans only ten issues from 1973 to 1987, but his influence extended far beyond his own pencil or pen. Pozner’s most frequent titles included *Aquaman*, *Les Vengeurs*, *Quintessence Presents... The Phantom*, and *Superman: Le film*. While his on-page credits were modest, his editorial eye and design sense shaped the visual identity of countless DC projects. He collaborated with a range of creators during his tenure, though specific partnerships are not widely documented. Pozner’s legacy lies in his quiet but essential role in the industry’s creative infrastructure, helping to maintain the polish and consistency of DC’s line during a transformative era. He passed away on June 21, 1994, at age 39. No major awards are recorded for him, but his steady hand behind the scenes remains respected by those who worked alongside him.

Full bibliography · 5 series

Aquaman (1986) · 4
Les Vengeurs (1985) · 4
Quintessence Presents... The Phantom (1973) · 1
#1
All New Collectors' Edition (1978) · 1
Superman : Le film (1979) · 1

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