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Following the departure of Wildstorm from the Image fold, Todd McFarlane would increase his line's output to include new stories of the Eric Draven Crow. Moonshadow artist Jon J. Muth writes the gothic tales.
I gotta read this sometime. Pantheon by Bill Willingham & Mike Leeke. I've heard it's a quiet masterpiece overshadowed by Willingham's work on Fables. If you love Bill's work on Elementals and want to see him let loose on a superhero world, this might be for you.
@larrykingundead Mantlo also "borrowed" from Barry Windsor-Smith's unreleased Hulk Graphic Novel and used Barey's idea of a glowing Hulk halo around a young Bruce Banner until they finally merge into one at the moment of the gamma bomb blast.
Andi Watson was a cool read for me in the early 2000's. His art was deceptively simple that probably owed its influence to 1950's magazine cartoon ads. Watson's most lucrative gig was possibly as the initial writer to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series by Dark Horse.
Ralph Griffith, Stuart Kerr and Bill Bryan constructed a darker edged version of OZ throughout the 80s and 90s that ran through different small press companies.
A promising little run post-Azzarello/Lee on Superman by Mark Verheiden & Ed Benes that gets lost in all the Infinite Crisis buildup, and cut short for One Year Later. Verheiden probably wrote some of your more favorite Smallville episodes.
Deadlines are a bitch.
Monday becomes Wednesday within one panel. Either the omniscient caption is lying or the kid is.
After kicking ass with H.E.R.O. and the American Tidal storyline in Aquaman, I thought for sure Will Pfeifer would be the next superstar writer of the 2000's.
Story Parallels
A group of heroes make a hard conscience-crushing decision against a comrade-in-arms that has devastating ramifications when their actions come to light.