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November, 1997

Sergio Aragonés

Nov. 1, 1997

Nexus has long been a favorite among fans of great comics since 1982 when Mike Baron and Steve Rude created the character for the short-lived, yet visionary, Capital Comics. When Capital ceased publication, Nexus moved to First Comics where it enjoyed a long, healthy life until First ceased publication in 1993. Dark Horse Comics, recognizing Nexus Read More...

Nancy Collins

Nov. 25, 1997

When Chris Warner was approached by Mike Richardson on behalf of the fledgling Dark Horse Comics in 1986, he had already made a name for himself in comics at Marvel, where he pencilled Alien Legion, Moon Knight, and Dr. Strange. He is better known, however, for creating the gritty mercenary known as Black Cross, who menacingly graced the cover of D Read More...

Ricardo Delgado 1997-11-17

Nov. 17, 1997

When Batman jets to the jungles of Central America in search of a missing Waynetech employee, he encounters a group of American commandos on a hunt of their own. Inadequately provisioned, they begrudgingly choose to proceed together through the humid foliage. Batman\'s intention is to accommodate the soldiers\' presence only as long as necessary, b Read More...

Pat Mills & Kevin O'Neill

Nov. 25, 1997

Frank Miller is somewhat of a living comics legend. If you\'ve been reading comics anytime during the last 20 years, you\'re sure to have come across his work on numerous occasions. One of his many benchmarks came in 1991, when he made the unprecedented move from the rapidly evolving world of full-color comics to black-and-white with his creation o Read More...

Shok Studios

Nov. 1, 1997

Ian Edginton has had a marvelously varied comics career. In the last 10 years he\'s written, in his words, \"lots of licensed stuff.\" It\'s true that his credits have appeared on quite a few Star Trek books, as well as Terminator, Aliens and Predator for Dark Horse. But he\'s also written for Tundra, Caliber, Heavy Metal, and \"a lot of stuff f Read More...