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  2. Walt Simonson - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Category:Comics by Walt Simonson - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Star Slammers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Weird War Tales - Wikipedia

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    Walt Simonson's first professional published comic book work appeared in Weird War Tales #10 (January 1973). [5] Roger McKenzie and Frank Miller's first collaboration was on a two-page story published in Weird War Tales #68 (October 1978). [6]

  6. Fantastic Four (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Manhunter (Paul Kirk) - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 comic Power Company: Manhunter explained this character is a surviving clone of Kirk's who acts in the name of good and named himself Kirk DePaul. The series Power Company failed to gain popularity and ended with issue #18. In 2004, the Manhunter name was revived for a new series (Manhunter vol. 3) starring hero Kate Spencer. In issue ...

  8. Upstart Associates - Wikipedia

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    Upstart Associates, sometimes known as Upstart Studios, was the name of an artists' studio at 231 West 29th Street in New York City formed in late 1978 [1] by four comic book creators. Those artists were Howard Chaykin , Walt Simonson , Val Mayerik , and Jim Starlin .

  9. Orion (character) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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