Tony DeZuniga


Antony de Zuñiga who worked primarily under the name Tony DeZuniga, was a Filipino comics artist and illustrator best known for his works for DC Comics. He co-created the fictional characters Jonah Hex and Black Orchid.
DeZuniga was the first Filipino comic book artist whose work was accepted by American publishers, paving the way for many other Filipino artists to enter the international comic book industry.

Biography

Early life and career

DeZuniga was born in Manila, Philippines, and began his comics career at the age of 16, as a letterer for Liwayway, a Filipino weekly magazine whose contributors included comic book artists Alfredo Alcala and Nestor Redondo, who would later become his mentors.
He eventually received a Bachelor of Science degree in commercial art from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. In 1962, he came to the United States to study graphic design in New York City. He returned to his native country to work in advertising and to freelance for Filipino comics.
When he returned to New York City in the late 1960s, DeZuniga entered the American comic book market under editor Joe Orlando at DC Comics, inking pencil art by Ric Estrada on a romance comics tale for Girls' Love Stories #153. DeZuniga's U.S. debut as a penciler came with a self-inked horror story for House of Mystery #188.

DC and Marvel Comics

DeZuniga became a regular contributor at DC. With writer John Albano, he co-created the long-running western character Jonah Hex, and with Sheldon Mayer the first Black Orchid. DeZuniga served as an introduction to what would be a 1970s influx of Filipino artists to American comics, prompting Orlando and DC publisher Carmine Infantino to visit the Philippines in 1971 to scout talent. Among the artists found there who would soon become mainstays of both DC and Marvel Comics were Alfredo Alcala, Alex Niño, Nestor Redondo, and Gerry Talaoc. He was responsible for the discovery of artist Steve Gan and was Gan's United States art agent in charge of importing his artwork to Marvel from the Philippines. DeZuniga inked John Buscema's penciled artwork for MGM's Marvelous Wizard of Oz. This comics adaptation of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film was the first joint publishing venture between Marvel and DC Comics.
DeZuniga relocated back to New York from the Philippines in 1977. Around this time, DeZuniga formed Action Art Studio, which was a group of New York-based Filipino komiks artists who inked various Marvel Comics titles under the collective pseudonym of "The Tribe." Members included DeZuniga, Alfredo Alcala, and Rudy Nebres, among others. DeZuniga worked for industry leaders Marvel and DC for 18 years.

Later career

DeZuniga later became a video game conceptual designer, spending a decade with the United States and Japan divisions of Sega. He did freelance work for McGraw Hill and the Scholastic Corporation, and illustrated for TSR's Dungeons & Dragons game in books such as In Search of Dragons. In 1989, he illustrated The DragonLance Saga Book Three, written by Roy Thomas.
Upon retirement, DeZuniga began to do commissioned paintings and to teach art. His work has been the subject of at least one gallery exhibition.
He returned to Jonah Hex with Jonah Hex: No Way Back, a graphic novel released to coincide with the Jonah Hex film.

Personal life

DeZuniga was married three times. He and his wife Mary were co-owners of Action Art Studio in the mid-to-late 1970s. His third wife was named Tina.

Illness and death

In April 2012, DeZuniga suffered a life-threatening stroke. Doctors were able to save him, but numerous complications quickly arose. Both the Philippine and international comics community made an effort to raise funds for his treatment. During Free Comic Book Day on May 5, 2012, Filipino comic book artists banded together and launched a sketch drive, T-shirt sale and auction to help raise funds.
On May 11, 2012, at 1:25 a.m., DeZuniga died from the stroke having led to his subsequent brain damage and heart failure.

Legacy

After DeZuniga's death, Marvel Comics issued a statement saying, "Tony DeZuniga stands as a historic figure in comics, a singular voice of his own making. His legacy will be seen and felt in the multitude of fans he leaves behind and the incredible body of work of which he remained justifiably proud to his final days."

Awards

Archie Comics

All New Adventures of the Mighty Crusaders #3 Blue Ribbon Comics #3, 6-7 Mighty Crusaders #4-7 Original Shield #1-2

DC Comics

Action Comics Weekly #601-612 ; #618-621, 623-626 Adventure Comics #419–420, 424 ; #428-430 All-Star Squadron #49-50, 53, 56-61, 64-67 ; #62 All-Star Western #2, 6-8, 10-11 The Amazing World of DC Comics #13 Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #43 Arak, Son of Thunder #1-4, 31, 35, Annual #1 ; #38-44, 46-50 Batman #350–351 ; #350 Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love #1 DC Comics Presents #53, 60, 70 Detective Comics #517, 523 ; Annual #1 Elvira's House of Mystery #5 Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion #7 Ghosts #1-3, 40, 102 ; #99, 101, 103-104, 112 Girls' Love Stories #160, 168 Heroes Against Hunger #1 House of Mystery #188, 191, 193, 200, 216, 253 ; #257, 292, 294, 297, 306 House of Secrets #93-94, 111, 120 ; #92, 99-100 Infinity, Inc. #10-12, 14-17, 21-31, 33-42, 44, 46-48, 50, Annual #1-2 Jonah Hex #5, 39, 53-57, 83-88 ; #41, 44-52, 58-72, 74-82 Jonah Hex, vol. 2, #5, 9 Jonah Hex: No Way Back, graphic novel Phantom Stranger, vol. 2, #12-16, 18-22, 31, 34 Phantom Zone #1-4 The Saga of the Swamp Thing #4-5 ; Annual #1 Secret Hearts #152 Secret Origins, vol. 2, #11, 12, 17 Secrets of Haunted House #2 Sinister [House of Secret Love] #2, 4 Super DC Giant #S-21 The Unexpected #147 V #1-16 Vigilante #30 ; Annual #2 The Warlord #48 Weird Mystery Tales #7-8, 12 Weird War Tales #8, 11-14, 18, 22 Weird Western Tales #12-14, 16-23 The Witching Hour #16, 23 Wonder Woman #302-303 World's Finest Comics #290-291, 293 Young All-Stars #17, 20, Annual #1 Young Love #85, 122 Young Romance #167 ; #171, #181

Marvel Comics

Alpha Flight #55-57 The Amazing Spider-Man #174, 176, Annual #22 The Avengers #335, Annual #17 Black Knight #1-2 ; #3-4 Captain America #339 Captain Justice #2 Codename: Spitfire #10, 13 Conan the Barbarian #65-67, 69 ; #87, 251 Conan the Barbarian: The Horn of Azoth Conan the King #47 D.P. 7 Annual #1 Daredevil #153 ; #244-246 Darkman #2-3 Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #11-12, 24, 28 ; #26-27, 30 Doc Savage, vol. 2, #1, 3-4, 7 ; #2, 5-6 Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #4, 16-18, 20-22 ; #31 Dracula Lives #8, 10-11, 13 Fallen Angels #8 Fantastic Four #190 ; Annual #20-22 Foolkiller #1-5 Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street #1-2 Ghost Rider vol. 2 #25, 29 Godzilla #3-4 The Hulk! #11, 14 Human Fly #8 The Incredible Hulk #328 Iron Man #275 John Carter, Warlord of Mars #10, Annual #3 Justice #16-18 Kickers, Inc. #6-10, 12 Man-Thing #15 Marvel Classics Comics #19 Marvel Fanfare #59 Marvel Graphic Novel: Conan: The Horn of Azoth Marvel Graphic Novel: Kull: The Vale of Shadow Marvel Premiere #27 ; #54 Marvel Preview #2-3, 9 ; #6, 10, 16, 19 Marvel Super Action #1 Marvel Super-Heroes, vol. 2, #3, 5 Marvel Super Special #5, 9 Marvel Team-Up #70 Monsters Unleashed #10 Ms. Marvel #15, 17 The 'Nam #45-46, 48, 54-58 Nightmask #4-5, 10-12 Power Pack #34 Psi-Force #15, 19 Punisher, vol. 2, #41, Annual #1 The Punisher War Journal #21 The Rampaging Hulk #6 ; #9 Red Sonja #15 Red Sonja, vol. 2, #1 Robocop (Magazine) #1 Savage Sword of Conan #1, 3, 181, 192-195 ; #5, 14, 26-27, 31-32, 38-46, 49-52, 56-58, 171, 177, 190 Savage Tales #6-8 ; #9 The Secret Defenders #15-17, 19-25 Silver Surfer Annual #1 The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #8 Spider-Woman #1-5 Spitfire and the Troubleshooters #5-9 Strange Tales #176-177 Strikeforce: Morituri #21-22, 25 Tales of the Zombie #10 Tarzan #3-6, 11 Thor #248-253, 256-260, 262-264, 266-271, 394; Annual #5, 8 ; #255, 404-406 Vampire Tales #8-9 Web of Spider-Man Annual #4 West Coast Avengers, vol. 2, #32, Annual #3 X-Factor Annual #3 X-Men #110 ; Annual #12

Marvel Comics / DC Comics

MGM's Marvelous Wizard of Oz #1