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  2. Mark Evanier - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .newsfromme .com. Mark Stephen Evanier ( / ˈɛvənɪər /; born March 2, 1952) [1] is an American comic book and television writer, known for his work on the animated TV series Garfield and Friends and on the comic book Groo the Wanderer. [2] He is also known for his columns and blog News from ME, and for his work as a historian ...

  3. Crossfire (Eclipse Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Written by. Mark Evanier. Artist (s) Dan Spiegle. Crossfire is an American comic book series created by writer Mark Evanier and artist Dan Spiegle originally for Eclipse Comics. It was a spin-off from DNAgents, which was also written by Evanier. The series ran for 26 issues from May 1984 to October 1988 .

  4. The DNAgents - Wikipedia

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    The DNAgents is a comic-book series created by writer Mark Evanier and artist Will Meugniot and published by Eclipse Comics from 1983. The series centers on a team of superheroes created through genetic engineering by the Matrix Corporation to act as superhuman enforcers for the head of the company.

  5. Groo the Wanderer - Wikipedia

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    Groo the Wanderer is a fantasy/comedy comic book character created by Sergio Aragonés.His stories are written and drawn by Aragonés, dialogued and edited by Mark Evanier, lettered by Stan Sakai and colored by Tom Luth.

  6. The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show - Wikipedia

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    The plot was taken from an unused outline Evanier had written for the series. "Louse of Wax" used a different opening sequence from the one used in the rest of the series; according to Evanier, this was because the series opening had not yet been finished, so a different one had to be created to have the preview special ready in time.

  7. Mother Goose and Grimm (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    1992. ( 1992) Mother Goose and Grimm, also known as Grimmy for the second season, [1] [2] is an American animated television series that premiered September 14, 1991, on CBS. [3] The show is an adaptation of Mike Peters 's comic strip of the same name. [4] The Saturday morning cartoon was produced by Bob Curtis, and written by Mark Evanier .

  8. Kirby: King of Comics - Wikipedia

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    Kirby: King of Comics is a 2008 biography of Jack Kirby written by Mark Evanier. The book won various award including a 2009 Eisner Award for Best Comics-Related Book and met with mixed reception from critics. It was published by the art book publisher Abrams Books, it is extensively illustrated with Kirby's artwork, including original art ...

  9. New Gods - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics published a Tales of the New Gods trade paperback (ISBN 978-1401216375) in January 2008, which collects all of the back-up stories listed above, a Mark Evanier/Steve Rude Mister Miracle one-shot comic from 1987, and a previously unpublished story by Mark Millar and Steve Ditko originally meant to be printed in the pages of Orion.