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Dave Cockrum dies at 63

By Karl Schneider     November 28, 2006


Dave Cockrum
© Dave Cockrum
According to Clifford Meth, a close family friend of the Cockrums, Dave Cockrum has passed away.

Meth said the following in a press release:

With a heavy heart, I regret to inform you that Dave Cockrum passed away this morning. After a long battle with diabetics and its varied complications, Dave died in his sleep early this morning.

Dave's many creations—including some of the X-Men's staple characters—brought tremendous joy to his legion of fans. For three decades, he was a beloved fixture at comics conventions across the country where he would sketch for a pittance and encourage would-be creators. Those of us who knew Dave personally will remember him as one of the sweetest, jovial, most generous individuals in the comics industry. I'll miss my friend very much.

There are no details of services at this time. Dave asked to be cremated, and his widow Paty is burdened with the news, so well-wishers are asked not to call. Email can be sent to magnetorampant@yahoo.com.




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mellon23 11/28/2006 6:37:30 AM
R.I.P., Dave. I will always remember his work fondly. Though I wonder what he had against diabetics?
wessmith1966 11/28/2006 8:19:51 AM
I'm going to have to pull out my old X-Men books tonight. He was a creative force. RIP.
fft5305 11/28/2006 9:25:51 AM
mellon23, I can't decide whether that comment is frickin' hilarious or seriously tasteless. Guess I'll settle for a little o' both...
DarkJedi 11/28/2006 9:50:29 AM
I think he's referring to the press release from the friend of Dave saying "battle with diabetics", not "battle with diabetes". Dave had a sense of humor and a force of imagination, I'm sure even he would chuckle at it. RIP Dave!
basboy 11/28/2006 10:16:05 AM
I can't believe it. This guy was half of the team that introduced us to the "NEW" X-men, the thing that grabbed my imagination, as well as most of my money thru buying back-issues, through my teen years, and into my adulthood. This is a huge loss, and I send my condolences to his family, as well as to all who have grown up affected by his invaluable work.
muchdrama 11/28/2006 7:08:27 PM
Dave drew the first comic I ever read till it was dog-eared. I'll miss him.
gamera23 11/29/2006 7:38:24 PM
Remember sharing an artist's alley table with Dave for a while during a convention when I was a young sprout cartoonist. The thing I remember about him was that he just seemed to be so %$#@ happy when he was drawing, And that joy showed in his work.
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