Dave Vonner

Dave Vonner (born David A. Vonner II, September 17, 1972, in Atlantic City, NJ,) is an American toy designer.

Early life and education

Vonner grew up in Atlantic City, and was a comic book collector. He attended Pleasantville High School in Pleasantville, New Jersey and is a graduate of the Art Institute of Philadelphia.[1]

Career in the toy industry

Vonner worked for Toy Biz, Inc., and worked with other Toy Biz team members, including Jesse Falcon, to create Marvel Legends. The Legends figure War Machine bears Vonner's likeness, as does the 3 3/4" War Machine in the Iron Man 2 Comic Book series.

Vonner later joined the Hasbro (Marvel Design Team),[2] in which he oversaw the design and development of licensed Marvel toys and action figures based on movies, cartoons and comic books.[3] Along with such movie lines as Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor, and more, Vonner also managed the overall design & development of the Marvel Universe 3 3/4" action figure line, offering a wide variety of characters from Marvel's classic comic catalog.

In March 2012, Vonner and co-founder Scott George (also formally of Hasbro) started Kasual Friday, which focuses on pop culture product based on several Classic cinematic licenses.[4] Kasual Friday made its debut during the 2012 Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con.

References

  1. Post, Michelle Brunetti. "Comic book fan and Pleasantville High School graduate helps make action figures at Hasbro", The Press of Atlantic City, January 29, 2011. Accessed September 21, 2015. "David Vonner, 38, grew up in Atlantic City's Pitney Village and graduated in 1990 from Pleasantville High School, where he was a talented artist, comic book fan and a bit of a class clown."
  2. "What New Action Figure Line Is David Vonner Working On Now???". Toy News International.
  3. "Hasbro's David Vonner Discusses 3 Marvel-ous Lines at NYCC". Geek News - MTV.
  4. "What IS Dave Vonner Working On?". Action Figure News.

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