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PUBLISHER: Marvel
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Simonson story (1988) COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 5 (CBI)
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Simonson story (1988) COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 5 (CBI)Meltdown: Part 1 of 4 - Written by Walt and Louise Simonson. Havok art by Jon J. Muth and Wolverine art by Kent Williams. Havok and Wolverine head south of the border and get caught up in a caper not even mutant super heroes can survive.
Artists Information
Walt Simonson is a hugely influential writer/artist who rose to prominence at DC in the 1970's on various War titles and The Metal Men, it was his work on the Detective Comics back-up feature Manhunter with Archie Goodwin that made readers take notice. He would go on to Marvel where he would draw the X-Men/New Teen Titans crossover and have a groundbreaking run on Thor that is considered one of the finest in the long history of the title. He would go on to work on X-Factor, Fantastic Four, and a host of other titles. His own creation, The Star Slammers is a series he has returned to periodically throughout his career, most recently with IDW.
Kent Williams, a draftsman and painter, has realized his work through various other artistic channels as well; that of the illustrated word and the graphic novel (including The Fountain with filmmaker Darren Aronofsky), printmaking, photography, design, architecture, and film. A selection of his works on paper, Kent Williams: Drawings & Monotypes, was published in 1991, and Koan: Paintings by Jon J Muth & Kent Williams, was published in 2001.
Simonson story (1988) COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 5 (CBI)
Simonson story (1988) COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 5 (CBI)