
Part of Series
Guerreiros elétricos Arco: O Caso da Pedra Geena - Parte 6 Personagens: Wolverine, Mulher-Aranha, Caolho, O'donnell, Archie Corrigan, Príncipe de Madripoor Roteiro: Peter David Desenho: John Buscema Arte-Final: Bill Sienkiewicz Editor original: Tom Defalco, Bob Harras, Daryl Edelman Publicada originalmente em Wolverine (1988) n° 16/1989 - Marvel Comics Promessas Personagens: Wolverine, Caolho Roteiro: Peter David Arte: Gene Colan Editor original: Tom Defalco, Bob Harras, Daryl Edelman Publicada originalmente em Wolverine (1988) n° 9/1989 - Marvel Comics O legado do Faraó - parte um Personagens: Destrutor Roteiro: Howard Mackie Desenho: Rich Buckler Arte-Final: Bruce Patterson, Josef "Joe" Rubinstein Editor original: Tom Defalco, Terry Kavanagh, Mike Rockwitz Publicada originalmente em Marvel Comics Presents (1988) n° 24/1989 - Marvel Comics O legado do Faraó - parte dois Personagens: Destrutor Roteiro: Howard Mackie Desenho: Rich Buckler Arte-Final: Bruce Patterson, Josef "Joe" Rubinstein Editor original: Tom Defalco, Terry Kavanagh, Mike Rockwitz Publicada originalmente em Marvel Comics Presents (1988) n° 25/1989 - Marvel Comics O legado do Faraó - parte três Personagens: Destrutor Roteiro: Howard Mackie Desenho: Rich Buckler Arte-Final: Bruce Patterson, Josef "Joe" Rubinstein Editor original: Tom Defalco, Terry Kavanagh, Mike Rockwitz Publicada originalmente em Marvel Comics Presents (1988) n° 26/1989 - Marvel Comics O legado do Faraó - parte quatro Personagens: Destrutor Roteiro: Howard Mackie Desenho: Rich Buckler Arte-Final: Bruce Patterson, Josef "Joe" Rubinstein Editor original: Tom Defalco, Terry Kavanagh, Mike Rockwitz Publicada originalmente em Marvel Comics Presents (1988) n° 27/1989 - Marvel Comics
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John Buscema (/bjuːˈsɛmə/; Italian: [buʃˈʃɛːma]; born Giovanni Natale Buscema, was an American comic book artist and one of the mainstays of Marvel Comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop culture conglomerate. His younger brother Sal Buscema is also a comic book artist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bu...

Eugene Jules Colan was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series Daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series. He co-created the Falcon, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics; Carol Danvers, who would become Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter Blade. Colan was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2005.

Josef "Joe" Rubinstein started his artist career in the early 1970s as a teenager. Primarily working as an inker, his artwork has been published by all major U.S. comics publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics. One of his most important works has been inking The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe over a span of twenty years for which he holds a Guinness World Record of inking more pencilers than any other inker. Among his extensive inking credits (which include more than 2,500 comic books), Rubinstein inked a mini-series for Dark Horse Comics called Archenemies, and co-inked issues of DC Comics' Ion mini-series. He currently inks the ongoing series Green Arrow/Black Canary for DC Comics. Photo by Luigi Novi.

aka David Peters Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff". David is noted for his prolific writing, characterized by its mingling of real world issues with humor and references to popular culture. He also uses metafiction frequently, usually to humorous effect, as in his work on the comic book Young Justice.
