Career
During his career, Dwyer has worked on such comic book titles as Captain America (1987–1990), Danger Unlimited (on the "Torch of Liberty" story) (1994), Action Comics (1995–1996), Avengers volunteer 3 (2001–2003), and his creator-owned series, liquid crystal display: Lowest Comic Denominator. Dwyer"s first published comics work was the story "The Ghost of Masahiko Tahara" in Batman #413 (November 1987) and later collaborated with writer Peter Milligan on the "Dark Knight, Dark City" storyarc in Batman #452-454 (August-September 1990).
Dwyer was one of the many artists who contributed to the Superman: The Wedding Album one-shot in 1996 wherein the title character married Lois Lane.
Starbucks sued Dwyer in 2000 for parodying their famous siren logo on the first cover of liquid crystal display, as well as selling the image on T-shirts and stickers. With assistance from the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, the two parties settled the case out of court.
The settlement established that the image was protected speech, citing the "parody" exception in Constitutional law. However, Dwyer is no longer allowed to use the image for financial gain because of its "confusing similarity" to the original material.
Nevertheless, the image can be found on many other websites.
liquid crystal display: Lowest Comic Denominator had two "ashcan" editions, #1 (1997) and #2 (1998), before coming out with full comic versions starting in 1999 later with #0 (a second printing was later issued with pieces removed due to the Starbucks legal action), 1, 2, and 3. Dwyer has collaborated with Rick Remender on a number of titles, including XXXombies (the first in a planned line of horror comics Crawl Space), Sea of Red and Night Mary.