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Pages in category "Comics by Walt Simonson" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Thor (comic book) U. The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen ...
Walter Simonson was born September 2, 1946, in Knoxville, Tennessee, and lived there for two and a half years.When his father, who worked for the United States Department of Agriculture, received a promotion at work that required him to relocate to Washington, D.C., Simonson, his younger brother and his parents moved to Maryland, where Simonson's parents still lived as of 1989. [3]
Pages in category "Characters created by Walt Simonson" ... War (Marvel Comics) This page was last edited on 31 December 2022, at 16:19 (UTC). ...
Manhunter (Paul Kirk) is a superhero and later anti-hero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He was the first published hero referred to as Manhunter within the DC Universe. Originally a plainclothes amateur detective character, Kirk was called "manhunter" only in the title of his stories, a slang term for someone who tracks down ...
Fantastic Four Visionaries: Walt Simonson, Vol. 1: Fantastic Four #334–341 Walt Simonson May 2007 978-0785127581: Fantastic Four Visionaries: Walt Simonson, Vol. 2: Fantastic Four #342–346 Walt Simonson August 2008 978-0785131304: Fantastic Four Visionaries: Walt Simonson, Vol. 3: Fantastic Four #347–350, 352–354 Walt Simonson November 2009
The series began after Simonson joined the Washington Science Fiction Association (WSFA) after graduating from Amherst College in the early 1970s with a Geology degree. [4] [5] As part of the group's bid to host the 1974 World Science Fiction Convention (), Simonson created what would become Star Slammers, which the WSFA published as a series of ashcan promotional 5.5" x 8.5" b&w chapter ...
Orion was a series penciled and written by Walt Simonson, centered around the eponymous character [16] and which ran for 25 issues (June 2000–June 2002). John Byrne filled in as penciller for the main stories in issues 13 and 14. Issues #1–5 were reprinted by DC Comics in the trade paperback The Gates of Apokolips.
Archie Goodwin (September 8, 1937 – March 1, 1998) [2] was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is known for his Warren and Marvel Comics work. For Warren he was chief writer and editor of landmark horror anthology titles Creepy and Eerie between 1964 and 1967 ...