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Steve Lavigne (born September 22, 1962) is an American comic book illustrator best known for his lettering and coloring on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles title for Mirage Studios. He is the creator of Cudley the Cowlick , Sgt. Bananas , and Stump and Sling .
Laird's newspaper experience led to the duo creating "a four-page press kit", [10] that, according to Flaming Carrot creator Bob Burden's own Mystery Men press-kit, included "a story outline and artwork that they sent to 180 TV and radio stations," as well as both the Associated Press and United Press International. This led to widespread press ...
Ryan Brown (born May 2, 1962, [1] in Lodi, Ohio) is a comic book writer and artist and toy designer best known for his work on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the animated series Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa.
Brom was born March 9, 1965, in Albany, Georgia. [2] As the son of a U.S. Army pilot he spent much of his early years on the move, living in other countries such as Japan and Germany (he graduated from Frankfurt American High School), and in U.S. states including Alabama and Hawaii.
He has created covers for books by Ray Bradbury, Thomas Hardy, Walter Dean Myers and others. [7] O'Brien credits his first big break as a Time magazine cover done in 1989, [2] painting a small teardrop overlaid on a Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington. [8] [2] O'Brien was called on again in 2008 to paint another teardrop on the cover ...
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John Harris (born 29 July 1948) [1] is a British artist and illustrator, known for working in the science fiction genre. His paintings have been used on book covers for many authors, including Orson Scott Card, [2] Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, Ben Bova, Wilbur Smith, Jack Vance, Ann Leckie, and John Scalzi. [3]