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While MikesAmazingWorld is often incomplete, it still gives a very nice at-a-glance overview of a writer or artist's work.
Here's the one for Rich Buckler :
https://www.mikesamazingworld.com/F231EB71A50CE9/features/creator.php?creatorid=97I prefer a lot of Buckler's early work, because that work shows his individual style, before he morphed into an imitator of first Jack Kirby (on FF and other Marvel work, circa 1973-1976) and then especially a longtime Continuity Associates-employed clone of Neal Adams (circa 1977 onward) for the rest of his comics career. Some beautiful work in those latter years too, but clearly influenced by Adams. So I prefer the 1972-1977 period where he showed what he alone is capable of, on Deathlok, Black Panther, Killraven, Batman, and in the below offerings, on Hawkman back-up stories in DETECTIVE COMICS 434 and 446 :
DETECTIVE COMICS434 Hawkman: "Riddle of the Runaway Robber" .....
https://readallcomics.com/detective-comics-v1-0434/Bridwell story, Buckler/Giordano art, 8 pages, April 1973
446 Hawkman: "Mystery of the Flyaway Car" ............
https://readallcomics.com/detective-comics-v1-0446/Bridwell story, Buckler/Janson art, 6 pages, April 1975