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Black Orchid is an American comic book written by Neil Gaiman with art by Dave McKean.It was published by DC Comics as a three-issue limited series from December 1988 to February 1989, and was later reprinted in trade paperback form.
Black Orchid is the name of four superheroines published ... written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean. The series identifies Orchid as Susan Linden ...
McKean first showed his work to editors at Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Continuity Comics when visiting New York City in 1986. There, he met Neil Gaiman and the pair collaborated on the graphic novel Violent Cases, which was published in 1987. [2] This was followed in 1988 by a Black Orchid miniseries [3] [4] and Hellblazer covers for DC ...
He wrote three graphic novels with his favourite collaborator and long-time friend Dave McKean: Violent Cases, Signal to Noise, and The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch. Impressed with his work, DC Comics hired him in February 1987, [45] and he wrote the limited series Black Orchid.
Black Orchid (3 issues) Release: November Writer: Neil Gaiman. Artist: Dave McKean. Cosmic Odyssey (4 issues) Release: December Writer: Jim Starlin. Artist: Mike Mignola. Crimson Avenger (4 issues) Release: June Writers: Roy and Dann Thomas. Artist: Greg Brooks. Millennium (8 weekly issues) Release: January Writer: Steve Englehart.
David McKean, Maeve Kennedy McKean and family attend the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Hosts 2019 Ripple of Hope Gala & Auction. On April 2, 2020, Maeve and her son Gideon went missing after they ...
Learn about 10 orchid flower colors, including blue, red, brown, and black, the types of orchids that produce them, and what they mean.
Dave McKean HarperCollins: 0-380-97778-8 (Hardcover, 176 pages) 2003 Hugo, Stoker, Locus and British SF Award winner; 2004 Nebula Award winner; 2002 A Walking Tour of the Shambles: Randy Broecker: American Fantasy Press: 0-9610352-6-9 (Softcover, 56 pages) Fictional tour guide co-written by Gaiman and Gene Wolfe: 2003 The Wolves in the Walls ...