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PUBLISHER: Marvel
COMMENTS: All the Infinite Ways
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All the Infinite Ways
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Joseph Brozowski, who uses the pseudonym Joe James Birch or simply J.J. Birch, began his career in the mid-1970s, drawing for Charlton's 'Doomsday+1', 'Emergency' and 'Six Million Dollar Man'. He also drew 'Crusty Bunkers' for the Comics Studio and worked on the 'Secret Agent Corrigan' daily for King Features in 1977. He drew for Western's mystery and occult titles, including 'Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery' and worked on a lot of Marvel and DC titles during the 1980s and 1990s. Among his credits are 'Star Trek', 'Moon Knight', 'Hulk 2099', 'Iron Man' and 'Foolkiller' for Marvel, and 'Firestorm', 'Green Arrow', 'Catwoman' and mystery titles for DC. Additonal credits are 'Vampirella' for Harris Publications, and 'Hardware' and 'Xombi' for Milestone Press.
James Sherman is an artist known for his work in American comic books, movies, and logos. Notable works:
Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes
Tom Palmer is an award winning American artist best known for extensive work for Marvel Comics, including well-remembered runs paired with pencilers Neal Adams on The Avengers and Uncanny X-Men; Gene Colan, on titles such as Doctor Strange, Daredevil and Tomb of Dracula; and John Buscema, on The Avengers. He also inked the entire run of John Byrne’s X-Men: The Hidden Years, and has influenced later generations of inkers like Klaus Janson, Josef Rubinstein and Bob McLeod.
All the Infinite Ways
All the Infinite Ways