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Astro City, also known as Kurt Busiek's Astro City, is an American superhero anthology comic book series centered on a fictional American city of that name. Created and written by Kurt Busiek, the series is mostly illustrated by Brent Anderson, with character designs and painted covers by Alex Ross. Its stories focus primarily on everyday life ...
Busiek's work has won him numerous awards in the comics industry, including the Harvey Award for Best Writer in 1998 [33] and the Eisner Award for Best Writer in 1999. [34] In 1994, with Marvels, he won Best Finite Series/Limited Series Eisner Award [35] and the Best Continuing or Limited Series Harvey Award, [36] as well as the Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story (for Marvels #4) in ...
Arrowsmith is a fantasy comic book series by writer Kurt Busiek and penciller Carlos Pacheco that reimagines World War I in a world in which magic, dragons, and other magical beings exist. [1] A six-issue series was published by Wildstorm's Cliffhanger imprint in 2003 to generally positive reviews. [2]
Pages in category "Comics by Kurt Busiek" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
However, upon further investigation, Kurt Busiek could not find any evidence that this phrase had actually appeared in Thomas Randolph's writings. Busiek himself had originally taken the slogan from the Roy Thomas -penned issues of Captain Marvel , where the quote was similarly attributed to Randolph.
Kurt Busiek revealed in May 2013 that Working Title's option had lapsed but he was in negotiation with another party. [28] In March 2018, FremantleMedia North America announced to produce a live-action Astro City TV series with a pilot episode written by Busiek and Rick Alexander.
While The Avengers was relaunched as a new series, the "Heroes Reborn" line ended after a year as planned and the license reverted to Marvel. [62] Writer Kurt Busiek and penciler George Pérez launched a new volume of the series with The Avengers vol. 3, #1 (Feb. 1998). [63] Busiek concurrently wrote the limited series Avengers Forever. Busiek ...
Kurt Busiek has revealed that in 1995 he originally suggested "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" as the title of the series which was eventually published as Untold Tales of Spider-Man. [1] In March 2019 a new volume was launched by writer Tom Taylor and artist Juan Cabal and lasted 14 issues, ending in February 2020.