D.G. Chichester is an American comic book writer. Beginning in 1987, Chichester started writing comics for Marvel. His credits include Nick Fury- Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. in 1990-1992, and Nightstalkers in 1992-1993. He had a long run on Daredevil from 1991 to 1995, where he scripted the ""Fall of the Kingpin"" and ""Fall From Grace"" story arcs. After penciling the ""Hero Killers"" storyline for the 1992 Spider-Man annuals, Scott McDaniel collaborated with writer D.G. Chichester on a controversial Daredevil run in which the hero reunited with assassin Elektra, faked his death and donned a new armored costume. The storyline spun off into McDaniel and Chichester's Elektra- Root of Evil miniseries. At DC, McDaniel has served as artist on Green Arrow; Richard Dragon; Superman; Trinity; and Batman titles and one-shots including Batman, Nightwing and Robin. He provided artwork for DC's short-lived ""Red Circle"" imprint, penciled the Great Ten miniseries and served as writer/artist on the ""New 52"" incarnation of Static Shock.