Hey all, if I can add some more to the thread. I too grew up with George Perez’s artwork in the 1980’s
Some of the most notable runs for me:
Crisis (the whole run of the series, plus his cover of issue #7 his image of Superman crying holding a dead Kara/Supergirl with seemingly the entire DC heroesin the DC universe in the background in black was both shocking and memorable in 1985 at the age of 12, is forever burned into my brain)
Don’t forget the team up of Marv Wolfman and Perez to relaunch the New Teen Titans in 1984.
The New Teen Titans (1984) #1-20 just amazing. The storylines were incredible. Trigon scared the HELL out of me. Brother Blood. Later Koriannd’r people, and Starfire’s sister was insanely evil.
Perez loved big hair on all of his DC women, and yes it was reflective of 1980’s but that man could draw WOMEN like no other. POWER AND SEX combined. Perez’s men were like GODS too. Just larger than life on the page.
I feel that Perez’s work is what still resonated when the Teen Titans got hurled into the mainstream in the 2000’s with the Teen Titan’s cartoon.
Look at the scenes in the movie Real Genius from 1985 with Val Kilmer, his character Chris Knight in his dorm room had an issue of Wolfman and Perez’s Teen Titans number 2 - 4 the one with the orange cover, and it’s there in the movie.
So many more memories. I know that the volume of his work was immense. Just a few examples to tell. He was one of many artists that made DC shine.
Such an amazing and unique talent.
May his contributions and artwork and talent live on forever.
I am saddened and shocked beyond words.
Such an unjust and unfitting end to an amazing man, and talent, and life.
But, what a great impact to leave in this world for generations to come.
I’m just speechless right now. To the OP thank you so much for letting everyone know, including me. I only wish I got to meet him, and thank him personally for his tremendous impact on comics and the world in general.
Just immensely sad.
-Koric