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PUBLISHER: Marvel
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Barry Winsor-Smith cover/art; Paul Gulacy/Scott McDaniel pencils; Randy Emberlin inks; Origin of Wolverine, Experiment X, process of binding adamantium.
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Barry Winsor-Smith cover/art; Paul Gulacy/Scott McDaniel pencils; Randy Emberlin inks; Origin of Wolverine, Experiment X, process of binding adamantium.
Artists Information
Joe Staton started at Charlton Comics, then worked briefly at Marvel before being bought out by DC. He illustrated such events as the death of Earth-Two Batman and the JSA's origin. Over the course of his career, he's worked on Showcase, Superboy and the Legion of Super-heroes, Metal Men, The Huntress, The New Guardians, Green Lantern, and Green Lantern Corps.
Smith rose to prominence thanks to his incredibly detailed and beautiful work on Marvels' Conan the Barbarian, which employed an approach that had never been seen in comics before. The artist worked on several titles at Marvel in the Silver Age before launching his own pin-up publishing house Gorblimey Press, which he used to release impressive lithos to his fan base. Working through the decades, Smith became more and more disillusioned about the comic industry and its unfair treatment of artists, so he slowly started to withdraw from the business. Occasionally popping up with the odd series of graphic novel. Smith is commonly recognized as one of the great artists in the history of comics. He once created a fictional comic book for Oliver Stone's movie "The Hand" which was based on Conan, and Michael Caine played the lead, a character that was a comic book artist that bore a striking resemblance to Smith.
Paul Gulacy is an American comics artist best known for his work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and for drawing one of the first graphic novels, Eclipse Enterprises' 1978 Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species, with writer Don McGregor. He is most associated with the 1970's martial-arts and espionage series, Marvel's Master of Kung Fu.
Barry Winsor-Smith cover/art; Paul Gulacy/Scott McDaniel pencils; Randy Emberlin inks; Origin of Wolverine, Experiment X, process of binding adamantium.
Barry Winsor-Smith cover/art; Paul Gulacy/Scott McDaniel pencils; Randy Emberlin inks; Origin of Wolverine, Experiment X, process of binding adamantium.