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  1. Paul Dini is an American screenwriter known as the creator of Batman: The Animated Series . Categories: American screenwriters. 1957 births. Living people.

  2. Oct 20, 2010 · Interview: Paul Dini. October 20, 2010 at 5:00 pm. Ginny McQueen. Paul Dini, the amazing writer/producer of most things you’ve ever loved — things like Batman: The Animated Series, Tiny Toons, and LOST — was kind enough to answer some questions from an admitted hardcore Paul Dini fan. Don’t know who Paul Dini is?

  3. Paul Dini. Writer: Batman: The Animated Series. Paul Dini is an American animator and writer known for his contributions to DC Comics, including Batman: The Animated Series, Gotham Girls and fan favorite character Harley Quinn. He also worked on Batman: Arkham Asylum and it's sequel Batman: Arkham City as well as a 2003 animated pilot based on Zatanna starring Tara Strong. He is seen as the curator of the DC...

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    Books. List of books goes here. You’ve arrived at the on-line home of writer/producer/cartoon person Paul Dini. This is the definitive place to learn about Paul’s upcoming TV and publishing projects, future signing appearances, and any other breaking news. Journal entries are updated as frequently as time will allow. Thanks for stopping by!

  5. May 6, 2024 · Paul Dini is a multiple Emmy and Eisner Award winning writer and producer who has helped redefine the legends of the DC Universe in such series as The New Batman/Superman Adventures, Batman Beyond, Krypto, and Justice League Unlimited.

  6. Paul Dini created Harley Quinn in "Batman: The Animated Series" episode 22 "Joker's Favor," a character based on his friend Arleen Sorkin. Once BTAS was over he was working on Batman Beyond .

  7. February 16, 2024. One of the biggest thrills of my early professional comic writing career was when I bought a comic I had written off the same rack where I bought comics as a kid. It was at Bill’s Drugs in Orinda, California. The same stand where I had bought Detective Comics #475, Spider-Man #121, Hulk #180, Uncle Scrooge #141 and hundreds ...