Richard Bruning was born on February 7,1953 and is an American graphic designer and comics creator.
10 Facts About Richard Bruning
In 1979, Richard Bruning opened a design firm in Madison, Wisconsin, called Abraxas Studios.
Richard Bruning designed the branding of and logo design for DC's Vertigo mature-readers imprint.
Richard Bruning oversaw the development and packaging of graphic novels and DC's first collected editions.
Richard Bruning wrote the Flash Gordon Sunday newspaper strip for King Features.
Richard Bruning returned to DC full-time in 1996 as vice president-creative director.
Richard Bruning helped create DC's new company logo, known colloquially as the DC Spin, in 2005.
In 2010, Bruning left DC to return to freelancing with a primary focus on cartooning.
Richard Bruning is married to former-DC Comics senior vice president-Vertigo executive editor Karen Berger.
In 1990, Richard Bruning wrote the miniseries Adam Strange: The Man of Two Worlds, which revived the titular DC science-fiction character.