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Spider-Man

The Next Chapter, Vol. 1

2011

Peter Parker thought he'd given up a life as Spider-Man, but he keeps getting pulled back in! With threats like the Kingpin, Bullseye, Dr. Octopus, Shadrac, the Scorpion, the Frightful Four, Marrow and Tokkots coming at him from every angle, it's a good thing Spider-Man has friends like the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Madame Web, Thor and Man-Thing at his side! Plus: the debuts of not one, but two new Spider-Women! And one of them is not so nice. COLLECTING: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) #1-6 and ANNUAL '99, PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN (1999) #1-6 and THOR (1998) #8.
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Thor (1998-2004) #9

1999

Asgard has disappeared! Back on Earth, Thor battles the lethal android known as Replicus!
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Thor (1998-2004) #12

1999

In order to defeat the Dark Gods, Thor has allied himself with the Destroyer! Can Thor and one of the most powerful weapons in reality take down Asgard's divine aggressors?
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Thor (1998-2004) #14

1999

It's a medical emergency for Thor's mortal host! When an Asgardian adventure between the God of Thunder and Iron Man goes awry, a major malfunction of Mjolnir gives Thor's enemies a chance to strike him at his most vulnerable.
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Thor (1998-2004) #15

1999

Jake Olson stands accused! Handcuffed to his hospital bed, Thor's mortal form faces a challenge from the law. Will The Warriors Three be able to provide the admonishing evidence?
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Thor (1998-2004) #18

1999

Thor travels to Avengers Mansion to enlist the help of Wanda Maximoff, aka the Scarlet Witch, to find the enchanters.
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Thor (1998-2004) #19

2000

Thor and Odin are swallowed by the Enchanters' magical beast. If they do not act with haste, they will be dissolved within the belly of the beast. But what will the warrior gods do when Mjolnir has no effect on the monster?
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Thor (1998-2004) #22

2000

It's Thor versus Thanos in a battle for the future!
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Thor (1998-2004) #23

2000

Thor, Firelord, and the Recorder head to stop Thanos and Mangog. But it may already be too late!
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Thor (1998-2004) #25

2000

Freshly infused with energy from newly acquired armaments, Thor engages in a final showdown with Thanos!
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Thor (1998-2004) #26

2011

Sif has been left in command of all of Asgard as Odin prepares for the future. Meanwhile, back on Earth, Crusher Creel (Absorbing Man) abducts Jane Foster!
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Thor (1998-2004) #27

2011

After Jake Olson comes to and transforms into Thor, the Thunder God enlists the help of Iron Man to track Jane Foster down. But Crusher Creel won't be giving Foster up that easily...
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Thor (1998-2004) #28

2011

It's Thor and the Warriors Three versus the Wrecking Crew in a battle for divine power!
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Thor (1998-2004) #30

2000

Thor and the Avengers take some time off only to be attacked by...Galactic Patrol agents? Plus, the return of Beta Ray Bill!
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Thor (1998-2004) #31

2001

Thor, Beta Ray Bill, and the Warriors Three head to Asgard to thwart the horror of the Cask of Ancient Winters!
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Thor (1998-2004) #34

2002

Tarene tasks Thor with testing her power and the Odinson happily obliges! Meanwhile, Ulik leads a vicious campaign against Asgard!
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Thor (1998-2004) #35

2001

Thor versus Gladiator in an epic battle of super strength and destruction! And in Asgard the Rock Trolls lay waste to the Golden City!
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Thor (1998-2004) #37

2001

Thor, though he be mighty, cannot defeat the Destroyer alone. And when the Destroyer armor claims Mjolnir for itself, Thor does not stand a chance in Hel. Who will come to the Odinson's aid? Find out here!
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Thor (1998-2004) #38

2001

Odin must decide whether or not to intervene in the battle between his son Thor and the Destroyer Armor. The future hangs in the balance and the wrong move could prove disastrous for both Asgard and the entire universe. What will Odin do?
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Thor (1998-2004) #43

2002

Thor Girl versus Skurge the Executioner! Plus, Hela, Goddess of the Underworld, hatches a daring and dark plot to ensnare the Thunder God and bring his rule over Asgard down!
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Thor (1998-2004) #50

2002

Take a look back at the way things were and how they've become the way they are today when the Spirit of the Jewel recalls the swirling mass of events, the moments of causality, and the pinpoints of destiny in Asgard and on Earth!
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Thor (1998-2004) #51

2002

Spider-Man crash lands in Asgard! What will the Asgardians make of the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man? What does Spidey hope to achieve in the land of the gods?
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Thor (1998-2004) #52

2002

Take a trip into Thor's past. Follow the Godling into the valley where Thialfi's destiny intersected with that of the gods! Discover the secrets long thought forgotten!
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Thor (1998-2004) #57

2003

Volstagg recalls the events of Thor's rise to Lord of Asgard and how he acquired the full Odinpower!
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Avengers by Geoff Johns

The Complete Collection, Volume 1

2013

Superstar writer Geoff Johns takes on the Avengers! They can defeat any super villain - but can the Avengers govern the world? When the capital cities of every country on Earth vanish, the foundering nations turn to the only organization capable of helping them: the Avengers! Then: His memories stolen, an amnesiac Vision must seek help from his creator's reluctant granddaughter to defeat a technological terror left over from WWII ! Plus: Thor ascends to Asgard's throne, and decides to start answering his worshippers' pleas for help. COLLECTING: Avengers (1998) 57-63, Vision (2002) 1-4, Thor (1998) 58, Iron Man (1998) 64
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Avengers #11

El enfrentamiento

2018

Avengers Vol.3 #61 (Febrero de 2003) Thor Vol.2 #58 (Marzo de 2003) Iron Man Vol.3 #64 (Marzo de 2003) Avengers Vol.3 #63 (Marzo de 2003), de la edición USA. El Enfrentamiento trata exactamente sobre esto, más precisamente, sobre cómo estos vínculos llegan a romperse. El verdadero enfrentamiento no está en las peleas físicas, sino que se encuentra en la oposición de ideales o valores que existen en el equipo.
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Thor (1998-2004) #59

2003

In the year 2026, a young man named DJ comes across an old hammer with a strange inscription on it. Is this Mjolnir, the weapon of the mighty Thor?
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Thor (1998-2004) #60

2000

SPIRAL PART 1 Jake Olson must defy a woman's wishes so that he may save her son. In a world where everyone believes Thor is watching out for them, what does it mean to Jake Olson to be a hero? Plus, Jake receives a mysterious transmission!
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Thor (1998-2004) #68

2011

In the future, Thor is king of the Earth. Jane Foster is a member of the resistance. Loki is Thor's chief advisor. Amora has given birth to Thor's child Magni. Is this the bright light of a utopian future or a dark portent of an insane world?
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Thor (1998-2004) #74

2004

Thialfi sets out on a harrowing mission to end Lord Thor once and for all. But the road to assassinating Thor is perilous, even if he is in the Odinsleep. And a certain sorceress stands as the last obstacle barring Thialfi's path...
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Thor (1998-2004) #79

2004

What adversary is too much for both the power of Thor and his son? And how does Loki play into this explosive finale?
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Thor (1998-2004) #80

2004

RAGNAROK PART 1 It's the beginning of the end of the world for the Gods of Asgard, and only Thor and his Avengers allies might be able to stave off that fate- but does the God of Thunder even want to? Thor- Disassembled starts here!
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Thor (1998-2004) #81

2015

RAGNAROK PART 2 The immortal city of Asgard suddenly seems quite mortal, as Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor discover. The God of Thunder must lead what is left of the Asgardians into their (likely) final battle!
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Thor (1998-2004) #83

2004

RAGNAROK PART 4 Beset on all sides by treacherous foes from his past, the God of Thunder leads the tattered remnants of the forces of Asgard on a desperate quest, as the Realm Eternal burns. Beta Ray Bill takes over leadership for Thor is his almighty absence!
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Thor (1998-2004) #85

2004

RAGNAROK PART 6 It's the end of all that is, and you've got a ringside seat for the last day of the Norse Gods, as Thor struggles to break the God Cycle once and for all! You must read this, True Believer!
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Thor (1998-2004) Annual 1999

2018

Story continued from Heroes Reborn: Heroes the Return #4. One year ago the greatest heroes in the Marvel Universe, the Avengers and Fantastic Four, fought the mutant menace known as Onslaught and were sucked into an alternate universe. They escaped. However, the Odinson and the nefarious Victor Von Doom did not make the trip home. At least at first. This is the tale of the secret odyssey of Thor and Doctor Doom. It is a tale of bravery, sacrifice, and ultimately...betrayal.
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Thor (1998-2004) Annual 2001

2015

When Gods Fall! Thor teams with comrades Beta Ray Bill and the Prince of Power Hercules to withstand the onslaught of Desak, the Destroyer of Gods!
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THOR

RAGNAROKS

2017

Three Asgardian epics in one legendary volume! In a tale from Asgard's glory days, Thor stands beside his brothers-in-arms when the Warriors Three stand trial for murder - and ties himself to their fate! Years later, the end is nigh for the gods - and only Thor, Captain America and Iron Man can stave off Ragnarok, the end of all things! But will the Odinson be Asgard's savior, or the architect of its downfall? And will noble alien warrior Beta Ray Bill escape the end of one world only to face his own when he encounters a creature who turns his enemies to dust to fuel the stars? Can he save his people from cosmic immolation? Collecting BLOOD OATH #1-6, THOR (1998) #80-85 and THE SAGA OF BETA RAY BILL #1-6.
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Avengers Disassembled

Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America

2009

The repercussions of the worst day in Avengers history reverberate throughout the lives of the mightiest of them all: Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America The end is nigh for the gods of Asgard, and only Thor and his Avengers allies might be able to stave off Ragnarok - but will the Thunder God be Asgard's savior, or the architect of its downfall? Beset by allegations that Tony Stark has lost his battle with the bottle, Iron Man must face off against his evil doppelganger, which has embarked on a murderous rampage aimed at those in charge of Stark Enterprises Plus: When Tony Stark is ordered to recover sensitive, top-secret materials from Avengers Mansion, his duties as Secretary of State come into conflict with his standing as an Avenger - in the most explosive way possible Reeling from recent events, Captain America is forced to choose between his partner - the fugitive Falcon - and his principles while suffering an enigmatic battle fatigue that replays his worst failure and presents the Scarlet Witch as his only refuge. Meanwhile, all is not right within S.H.I.E.L.D. - what does it have to do with a certain Red-Skulled villain who's been lurking in the background? Collecting: Thor 80-85, Iron Man 84-89, Captain America & The Falcon 5-7, Captain America 29-32

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Joe Bennett
Author · 8 books

comic book artist real name: Benedito José Nascimento http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Benn... Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name

John Byrne
John Byrne
Author · 202 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name John Lindley Byrne is a British-born Canadian-American author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero. Byrne's better-known work has been on Marvel Comics' X-Men and Fantastic Four and the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics’ Superman franchise. Coming into the comics profession exclusively as a penciler, Byrne began co-plotting the X-Men comics during his tenure on them, and launched his writing career in earnest with Fantastic Four (where he also started inking his own pencils). During the 1990s he produced a number of creator-owned works, including Next Men and Danger Unlimited. He also wrote the first issues of Mike Mignola's Hellboy series and produced a number of Star Trek comics for IDW Publishing.

Dan Jurgens
Dan Jurgens
Author · 205 books

Dan Jurgens is an American comic book writer and artist. He is best known for creating the superhero Booster Gold, and for his lengthy runs on the Superman titles Adventures of Superman and Superman (vol. 2), particularly during The Death of Superman storyline. Other series he has been associated with include The Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 1), Thor (vol. 2), Captain America (vol. 3), Justice League America, Metal Men, Teen Titans (vol. 2), Zero Hour, Tomb Raider: The Series, Aquaman (vol. 3), and the creator of DC Comics' imprint Tangent. Jurgens' first professional comic work was for DC Comics on Warlord #63. He was hired due to a recommendation of Warlord-series creator Mike Grell who was deeply impressed by Jurgens' work after being shown his private portfolio at a convention. In 1984, Jurgens was the artist for the Sun Devils limited series (July 1984 - June 1985), with writers Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas. Jurgens would make his debut as a comic book writer with Sun Devils he began scripting from Conway's plots with #8 and fully took over the writing duties on the title with #10. In 1985, Jurgens created the character Booster Gold, who became a member of the Justice League. His first work on Superman was as penciller for Adventures of Superman Annual #1 (1987). In 1989, Jurgens began working full-time on the character when he took over the writing/pencilling of the monthly Adventures of Superman. Dan Jurgens was the penciller of the 1990–1991 limited series Armageddon 2001 and co-created the hero Waverider with Archie Goodwin. In 1991 Jurgens assumed the writing/pencilling of the main Superman comic book, where he created a supporting hero named Agent Liberty. During his run on Superman, Dan created two major villains, Doomsday and the Cyborg. Doomsday was the main antagonist in the Death of Superman storyline. Jurgens wrote and drew Justice League America for about one year and in 1993 pencilled the Metal Men four-issue miniseries, which was a retcon of their origin story. Jurgens wrote and pencilled the 1994 comic book miniseries and crossover Zero Hour. He wrote and penciled layouts (with finished art by Brett Breeding) to the Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey miniseries, which was a follow-up to the successful Death of Superman storyline. In 1995 Jurgens and Italian artist Claudio Castellini worked on the highly publicized crossover Marvel vs DC. In the same year, he gave up the pencilling duties on Superman. Jurgens scripted and provided layout art for the Superman vs. Aliens miniseries. The story was about a battle between Superman and the aliens created by H. R. Giger (a.k.a. the Xenomorphs), from the Alien film series. It was co-published by Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics in 1995. In January 1996, Jurgens was writer and penciller of the new Spider-Man series, The Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 1), at Marvel Comics. The title was initially conceived to be the flagship showcase for the new Ben Reilly Spider-Man (it replaced the Web of Spider-Man series). The initial seven issues (#0–6, January–July 1996) were written and pencilled by Jurgens. Jurgens pushed strongly for the restoration of Peter Parker as the true Spider-Man and plans were made to enact this soon, but Bob Harras, the new Editor-in-chief, demanded the story be deferred until after the Onslaught crossover. Jurgens had by this stage become disillusioned with the immense amount of group planning and constant changes of ideas and directions and took this as the last straw, resigning from the title. In a past interview several years after his Spider-Man run, Jurgens stated that he would like to have another chance on the character, since his run was with the Ben Reilly character during the Spider-Man Clone Saga, and not Peter Parker. Jurgens had also written and pencilled Teen Titans (vol. 2) for its entire two year, 24 issue run. New Teen Titans co-creator George Pérez came on board on this incarnation of the Titans as inker for the se

Mike Grell
Mike Grell
Author · 57 books

Mike Grell (born 1947) is a comic book writer and artist. Grell studied at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the Chicago Academy of Fine Art, and took the Famous Artists School correspondence course in cartooning. His entry into the comics industry was in 1972, as an assistant to Dale Messick on the Brenda Starr comic strip. In 1973 Grell moved to New York, and began his long relationship with DC Comics. His first assignment at DC was on Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, a high-profile assignment for an artist with no prior experience illustrating a monthly comic book. Grell says he got that job because he was walking in the editor's door to ask for work, literally, as the previous artist was walking out the door, having just quit. These stories were written by Cary Bates and Jim Shooter. The Bates/Grell/Shooter run on the title is very well-regarded today by Superboy/Legion fans, who consider it one of the high-water marks in the character/team's history. Grell's work on SATLOSH is widely thought to be some of the best beefcake/cheesecake ever committed to comic book pages, and is affectionately referred to as the 'disco Legion' in retrospect by fans of the title. A writer as well as artist, Grell cemented his status as a fan-favorite with his best-known creation, The Warlord, one of the first sword and sorcery comics, and reportedly the best-selling title published by DC Comics in the late-1970s. The character first appeared in 1st Issue Special #8 (Nov 1975) and was soon given his own ongoing title (The Warlord #1, Jan/Feb 1976). In this book, Air Force pilot Travis Morgan crash-lands in the prehistoric "hidden world" of Skartaris (a setting highly influenced by Jules Verne's A Journey to the Center of the Earth and Edgar Rice Burroughs' Pellucidar). For years thereafter, Morgan engages in adventures dressed only in a winged helmet, wristbands, boots, and breechclout, and armed with a sword and (years before Dirty Harry handled one) a .44 Auto Mag. At DC, Grell also worked on titles such as Aquaman, Batman, and the Phantom Stranger, and with writer Dennis O'Neil on the re-launch of the Green Lantern/Green Arrow series in 1976. [edit] Tarzan Grell wrote and drew the Tarzan comic strip from July 19, 1981 to February 27, 1983 (except for one strip, February 13, 1983, by Thomas Yeates). These strips were rerun in newspapers in 2004 - 2005. [edit] First Comics: Jon Sable Freelance and Starslayer Cover to Jon Sable Freelance #7. Art by Mike Grell.Through the 1980s Grell developed creator-owned titles such Jon Sable Freelance and Starslayer. Jon Sable Freelance was published by the now-defunct First Comics. Starslayer, a space-born science fiction series, started at Pacific Comics, but shifted to First. The titular character of Jon Sable Freelance was a former Olympic athlete, later a African big-game hunter, who became a mercenary. First appearing with a cover date of June 1983, Jon Sable Freelance was a successful non-super-hero comic book in an era when successful non-super-hero comic books were almost unheard of, and a graphically violent comic sold in mainstream comic book stores in an era when such was as rare. Jon Sable was a precursor to what would eventually be called, by some, "the Dark Age of Comics," when even long-established super-heroes would become increasingly grim and violent. The character was heavily influenced by Ian Fleming's James Bond novels as well as drawing on pulp fiction crime stories. Also, many of the stories of Sable's hunting exploits in Africa were influenced by Peter Hathaway Capstick's novels. At a convention in the late 1980s, Grell stated that his idea for Sable was "something like a cross between James Bond and Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer." Sable was adapted into a short-lived television series and the character's origin tale, "A Storm Over Eden," from the comic book, was expanded and novelized by Grell under the title Sable, which was publ

Alan Davis
Alan Davis
Author · 14 books

Alan Davis is an English writer and artist of comic books, known for his work on titles such as Captain Britain, The Uncanny X-Men, ClanDestine, Excalibur, JLA: The Nail and JLA: Another Nail and others. Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name

Michael Avon Oeming
Michael Avon Oeming
Author · 40 books

Michael Avon Oeming is an American comic book creator, both as an artist and writer. His 1998 comic book Bulletproof Monk was made into a film of the same name. The previous mentioned collaborations are The Mice Templar from Image Comics, which he draws and co-authors with Bryan J.L. Glass,[1] and Powers from Icon Comics which he draws, and sometimes co-authors, with Brian Bendis. His creator-owned projects include Rapture, on which he collaborated with his wife, Taki Soma,[2] and The Victories, both for Dark Horse Comics. As of 2010, he is employed as a staff member of Valve Corporation, working on Left 4 Dead, Team Fortress 2 and Portal 2 webcomics.

Geoff Johns
Geoff Johns
Author · 280 books

Geoff Johns originally hails from Detroit, Michigan. He attended Michigan State University, where he earned a degree in Media Arts and Film. He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1990s in search of work within the film industry. Through perseverance, Geoff ended up as the assistant to Richard Donner, working on Conspiracy Theory and Lethal Weapon 4. During that time, he also began his comics career writing Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. and JSA (co-written with David S. Goyer) for DC Comics. He worked with Richard Donner for four years, leaving the company to pursue writing full-time. His first comics assignments led to a critically acclaimed five-year run on the The Flash. Since then, he has quickly become one of the most popular and prolific comics writers today, working on such titles including a highly successful re-imagining of Green Lantern, Action Comics (co-written with Richard Donner), Teen Titans, Justice Society of America, Infinite Crisis and the experimental breakout hit series 52 for DC with Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark Waid. Geoff received the Wizard Fan Award for Breakout Talent of 2002 and Writer of the Year for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 as well as the CBG Writer of the Year 2003 thru 2005, 2007 and CBG Best Comic Book Series for JSA 2001 thru 2005. Geoff also developed BLADE: THE SERIES with David S. Goyer, as well as penned the acclaimed “Legion” episode of SMALLVILLE. He also served as staff writer for the fourth season of ROBOT CHICKEN. Geoff recently became a New York Times Bestselling author with the graphic novel Superman: Brainiac with art by Gary Frank.

Howard Mackie
Howard Mackie
Author · 58 books
Howard Mackie is an American comic book editor and writer. He has worked almost exclusively for Marvel Comics.
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