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Simonson first read comics as a child, through the subscriptions to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories that his brother had. By the age of ten he was an avid fan of the work of Carl Barks, [4] Little Lulu, Little Iodine, and Alex Toth's work on The Land Unknown. [3] He also enjoyed drawing from a very young age. [4]
Pages in category "Comics by Walt Simonson" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Star Slammers is an American comic book series written and drawn by Walt Simonson.A science fiction story about a group of mercenaries, the series was Simonson's first foray into comics and led to his getting professional work in the comic book industry.
The 1973–74 Goodwin/Simonson Paul Kirk Manhunter stories from Detective Comics have been collected several times: first in 1979 in oversized, black-and-white format by Excalibur Enterprises; then in color by DC in 1984; they were reissued yet again by DC in 1999 with additional material, namely a silent story illustrated by Simonson from a ...
The first tale, I: Moonbeams and Roses, is set in the Terminal Cafe, in present-day Biloxi, Mississippi where Jack Karaquazian indulges in meta-universal games of chance with an assortment of leading characters from the Moorcock novels, together with Moorcock himself, and later, artist Walter Simonson.
The Slings and Arrows Comic Guide wrote that "Claremont courageously defies tradition by filling an unbalanced basket of guest stars, and Walt Simonson's first-rate pencils contribute to the finest Marvel/DC co-production."
Walt Simonson became involved in the project through a call from Heavy Metal magazine art director John Workman. Initially, the plan was for Carmine Infantino to pencil the comic with Simonson inking. However, during discussions, Simonson ended up taking on both penciling and inking duties himself.
Bill was created by Walt Simonson as a new concept for the title Thor. Simonson said, I wanted to start fresh, and I thought a new character would be the way to go on that. My thinking was that comics are a short form, and one of the things that's mostly true about comics characters are what they look like ...
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