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Heroes
Series · 2 books · 2007-2008

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R.D. Hall
R.D. Hall
Author · 1 books

Wizard Magazine called R. D. Hall's American Wasteland: "The Best B-Movie Never made!" It was American Wasteland that brought R. D. notice from the producers of NBC's Heroes. R. D. was tapped as the man to kill Heroes Evolutions character Richard Drucker and write the back-story for Heroes bad girl Linda Tavara. He has since written popular Heroes characters Elle Bishop, Bob Bishop, Daphne Millbrook, and Matt Parkman. His latest Heroes work was recently published by Wildstorm/DC in Heroes Volume 2. Other comics work includes Frankenstein for Dead Dog Comics, Murky Depths (UK) and Horror Book for Image comics. Besides comics, R. D. has penned a screenplay for "The Craving", articles for Cryptic Magazine, and the academic journal Mythlore.

Tim Sale
Tim Sale
Author · 5 books
Tim Sale was a comic book artist best known for his work with writer Jeph Loeb on Batman.
Michael Layne Turner
Michael Layne Turner
Author · 5 books
Comic Book Artist. He studied pre-medicine at the University of Tennessee, and then moved to Aspen, Colorado, and later San Diego, where he taught martial arts, became an award winning water skier, and began drawing comic books. In 1994, he was hired by Top Cow Productions in Century City, California, where he was the co-creator of "Witchblade", a comic about a voluptuous female detective who fights evil with the aid of a mystical weapon that attaches itself to her arm and gives her superpowers. Turner later founded Aspen MLT, a Santa Monica publishing company that created online comic adaptations for the NBC television series "Heroes" and titles including "Fathom", a deep-sea story about a female superhero. He was also a regular cover artist for "Superman/Batman" and "The Flash". Turner's work was in demand for special editions and similar projects, and he drew covers for DC Comics' "Justice League" and Marvel's "Civil War". The milestone 500th issue of "Uncanny X-Men", released in July, 2008, featured one of Turner's special edition covers. He died of complications from chondrosarcoma, a form of bone cancer he had begun treatment for in 2000.
Jim Lee
Jim Lee
Author · 4 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information. Jim Lee is a Korean-American comic book artist, creator and publisher. After graduating from Princeton, he decided to attempt illustrating comic books, and met with success. Lee's distinctive, crisply hatched line art style and rigid, idealized anatomical forms established a new stylistic standard for superhero comic-book illustration and reinforced a popular trend away from brushed to penned inking in the late 20th and early 21st century. Lee is currently one of the most successful artists in American comics. He has received a great deal of recognition for his work in the industry, including the Harvey Special Award for New Talent in 1990.

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