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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]
Michael Moorcock's Multiverse is an American twelve-issue comic book limited series published in 1997 as a part of the short-lived DC Comics imprint Helix.It was later collected as a single edition graphic novel.
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 ...
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
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 ]
The comic book Battlestar Galactica, based on the ABC television series of the same name, was published monthly by Marvel Comics from March 1979 through January 1981, and lasted 23 issues. Although Roger McKenzie was most often the writer, and Walt Simonson the most regular artist, the book also had a high rotation of guest writers and artists ...
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 ...
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.