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    Richard Veitch (/viːtʃ/; born May 7, 1951) is an American comics artist and writer who has worked in mainstream, underground, and alternative comics. Rick Veitch...
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  • Continuing or Limited Series – Swamp Thing, by Rick Veitch and Alfredo Alcala (1988, nominated) Best Writer – Rick Veitch, for Swamp Thing (1989, nominated) Best...
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  • Brat Pack is a comic book limited series by Rick Veitch (self-published under the company name King Hell Press). It is a dark satire on superhero sidekicks...
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  • series published by Epic Comics in 1985–1986. It was written and drawn by Rick Veitch. The One is an ambitious and bizarre fantasy adventure involving monstrous...
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  • Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee, with uncredited conceptual contributions by Rick Veitch, the character first appeared in The Sentry #1 (2000). Sentry will make...
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  • Mysterious Sleeves": Rick Veitch and the Censoring of Swamp Thing. https://neotextcorp.com/culture/in-magicians-mysterious-sleeves-rick-veitch...
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    Origins" (with Joe Bennett and Rick Veitch, in No. 42, 1996) "Obscured Clouds!" (with Dan Jurgens, Joe Bennett and Rick Veitch, in No. 43, 1996) "The Age...
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  • art by his frequent collaborators Steve Bissette, John Totleben, and Rick Veitch. Dave Gibbons, Don Simpson, and Jim Valentino also contributed art. Image...
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  • character of the same name, created by Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch and John Totleben and was adapted for television in 2014 by Daniel Cerone...
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    poor-selling monster comic. Moore, with artists Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch, and John Totleben, deconstructed and reimagined the character, writing...
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  • most personal pieces which detailed his view on magic. Peter Hogan and Rick Veitch had their own spin-off series, Terra Obscura and Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset...
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    illustrated by Guy Davis, in #50, 1998) Roarin' Rick's Rare Bit Fiends #2–3: "Celebrity Rare Bit Fiends" (with Rick Veitch, co-feature, King Hell, 1994) Bloodchilde...
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  • of the writer's run on the title. Austen was replaced by Rick Veitch from Miracleman #9. Veitch was a fan of the series, crediting it as an influence on...
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  • talents of a number of notable cartoonists, including Josh Neufeld, Rick Veitch, Lauren Weinstein, and Thomas Yeates. The series was edited by David...
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  • Veitch or Vetch is a Scottish surname, and may refer to: Arthur Veitch (1844–1880), horticulturist Bill Veitch (1870–1961), New Zealand politician Champion...
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    creators to work for a publisher while maintaining ownership of their work. Rick Veitch has written that: One of the plans was for Tundra to act as an exoskeleton...
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    among the Kubert School's first graduating class, along with classmates Rick Veitch, Tom Yeates, and others. While still enrolled at The Kubert School, Bissette...
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  • American – created by Moore and Jim Baikie Greyshirt – created by Moore and Rick Veitch Jack B. Quick – created by Moore and Kevin Nowlan Splash Brannigan –...
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  • in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #65 (October 1987), created by writer-artist Rick Veitch. Tefé Holland first appeared in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #90 (December 1989)...
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    (March 2000), illustrated by Rob Liefeld and, for the Kirbyesque part, Rick Veitch. In this story Supreme enters a realm of pure ideas where he meets a...
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    novelist and a poet. He was the brother of comics writer and artist Rick Veitch. Veitch was born on September 26, 1941, as the oldest of six children. His...
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    drew The Nazz limited series which was written by Tom Veitch and worked with Tom's brother Rick Veitch on Teknophage, one of a number of mini-series he drew...
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    (penciler, with John Romita Sr., Tom Palmer, Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema and Rick Veitch) (2002) Fantastic Four: The World's Greatest Comics Magazine #1 (penciler...
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  • penciler Rick Veitch took over from Moore and began scripting the series, continuing the story in a roughly similar vein for 24 more issues. Veitch's term...
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    Kubert's former students, including Stephen R. Bissette, Amanda Conner, Rick Veitch, Eric Shanower, Steve Lieber, and Scott Kolins. Kubert's other grand-daughter...
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  • Can't Get No is a 2006 graphic novel by Rick Veitch published by Vertigo. The story concerns businessman Chad Roe's depression after the financial collapse...
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    Comics. Liefeld has been criticized for not returning to Rick Veitch the original artwork that Veitch had produced for Liefeld's Awesome Comics series, Supreme...
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  • new artists, including Stephen R. Bissette, Pepe Moreno, Jon J Muth, Rick Veitch and Kent Williams. The full-color magazine format allowed for a broader...
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  • Constantine's official debut was not until Swamp Thing #37, when he was drawn by Rick Veitch and Totleben. Crisis on Infinite Earths #4, his second official appearance...
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  • superhero comic by a single creator that Marvel had published since Rick Veitch's The One in 1985–1986. Piskor, whose previous published comics were in...
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