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Denny ONeil

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Dennis J. “Denny” O’Neil was the fan-favorite comic book writer who revitalized Batman and Green Arrow in the 1970s, and who named the Transformers franchise’s robot hero “Optimus Prime.” 

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Sincere condolences to the O'Neil Family, friends and fans. May you find comfort in your treasured memories of your dear loved one in the days, months and years ahead. May Almighty God in the Heavens comfort your hearts with peace and loving kindness as you cope with this precious loss in your lives. Thank you for Mr. Denny O'Neil's contribution to our fan-favorite comic books and TV shows of Batman and Green Arrow.

My deepest condolences to the family. May you find comfort in your treasured memories of Your loved one and May God continue to comfort you in the days, months and years ahead

When I was a little kid, I read Batman - I couldn't wait to read a Batman comic book. To me there were only two writers - and one artist - in the comic book world. You, Stan, and Jack. Rest in Peace! You influenced a little boy to become a man who writes and has imagination that he passed on to his children. Thank you for giving me that imagination.

Sorry for your loss,sending my deepest condolences,please take comfort in knowing that God cares personally for you and your family.

Our deepest condolences to the family. We pray that God continues to strengthen and comfort you all during this extremely difficult time.

What a great writer.

my condolences to his friends and his family may he rest in peace he was an incredible, writer and a great humanitarian to all the communities in his world sincerely David call

His stories were amazing and brought real life issues to the comic book world.

I can picture the other comic book legends shaking your hand and saying welcome home.

Condolences to his family and friends.

Thank you, Denny, for making my childhood, reading your comics, fun. I looked forwards to your stories, specially when you worked with Neal Adams. Godspeed to you, sir!!