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==Biography== Turner began his professional career in the late 1980s while still in college<ref name=Lambiek>[http://lambiek.net/artists/t/turner_dwayne.htm Turner entry], ''[[Lambiek]] Comiclopedia''. Accessed December 6, 2019.</ref> at the [[School of Visual Arts]].<ref name=LinkedIn>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwayne-turner-6b218862 LinkedIn profile]. Accessed December 6, 2019.</ref> He got his start at [[Marvel Comics]] on such titles as ''[[Avengers Spotlight]]'' and ''[[Transformers (comics)|Transformers]]''. For DC, he penciled the ''[[Atom (character)|Power of the Atom]]'' limited series in 1988. Teaming up with writer [[Marcus McLaurin]] and inker Chris Ivy, Turner penciled the bulk of the first 12 issues of Marvel's ''[[Luke Cage|Cage]]'' title in 1992β1993. In 1995, he co-created the title ''[[Sovereign Seven]]'' for [[DC Comics]] with writer [[Chris Claremont]]. In 1992, he co-created the character [[List of Marvel Comics characters: L#James Lucas|James Lucas]] for [[Marvel Comics]] with writer [[Marcus McLaurin]]. In 1993, he co-created [[Hulk 2099]] for Marvel Comics with writer [[Gerard Jones]]. In 2001 he co-created the character [[Orpheus (DC Comics)|Orpheus]] also for DC Comics with writer [[Alex Simmons (comics)|Alex Simmons]]. In 2003, he co-created the character [[Traci Thirteen]] for DC Comics with writer [[Joe Kelly (comics writer)|Joe Kelly]]. Turner worked on a number of [[Todd McFarlane]]'s ''[[Spawn (comics)|Spawn]]'' titles, with a long run on the spin-off series ''[[Curse of the Spawn]]'' from 1996 to 1999. He was the penciller on volume 2 of [[Wildstorm]]'s ''[[The Authority (comics)|The Authority]]'' in 2003β2004. Leaving the comics industry in 2006, Turner has worked in the [[video game]] and motion picture fields. As a [[storyboard]] illustrator, his feature film credits include ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'', ''[[Oblivion (2013 film)|Oblivion]]'', and ''[[The Jungle Book (2016 film)|The Jungle Book]]''. His video game work includes the ''[[Halo (franchise)|Halo]]'' franchise, the ''[[God of War (franchise)|God of War]]'' franchise, and ''[[Gears of War]]''.<ref name=LinkedIn />
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