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Dan Panosian (b. 1969)
Born:
1969 December 3 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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Name:
Dan Panosian
Other Names:
Panosian
Type
: Common Alternative Name
Daniel Panosian
Type
: Name at Birth
Given name
: Daniel
Family name
: Panosian
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Signatures:
Dan Panosian
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Dan Panosian
[generic]
Panosian
[generic]
PANOSIAN
[generic]
Panosian [oval over i]
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PANOSIAN [regular As, split S]
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PANOSIAN [regular As]
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Panosian!
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Art Influences:
Dan Panosian (b. 1969) stated influences by:
Brian Azzarello (b. 1962)
John Buscema (b. 1927)
John Byrne (b. 1950)
Jack Davis (b. 1924)
Jeff Dee (b. 1961)
Mort Drucker (b. 1929)
Klaus Janson (b. 1952)
Joe Kubert (b. 1926)
Frank Miller (b. 1957)
Walter Simonson (b. 1946)
John Steinbeck (b. 1902)
Jorge Zaffino (b. 1959)
Influences by Dan Panosian (b. 1969) were stated by:
Atula Siriwardane (b. 1957)
Caanan White
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