Published works are presented in more or less alphabetical order. In
most cases, the first appearance of the works are shown. Following
the titles are the people who commissioned the work, the publisher
or client, and the year of publication.
THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1987
AGENTS OF LAW
Marilee Hord, Editor, Dark Horse Comics, 1995
AIRTIGHT GARAGE
Marie Javins, Editor, Epic Comics, 1993
ALPHA CENTURION
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1996
AMERICAN FLAGG!
Howard Chaykin, Creator, First Comics, 1983
ARMAGEDDON: 2001
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
ARMAGEDDON: THE ALIEN AGENDA
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
ARMAGEDDON: INFERNO
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
ARSENAL
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1998
THE ART OF MOEBIUS
Byron Preiss, Editor, Berkley Books, 1989
Alex Jay used the typeface ITC Eras for the book; book designed by Robbin
Brosterman.
AVATAR
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
THE BANK STREET BOOK OF CREEPY TALES
Byron Preiss, Editor
Pocket Books, 1989
There was no budget for hand-lettered logos so the titles were typeset.
The four books of comics are approximately digest-size.
THE BANK STREET BOOK OF FANTASY
THE BANK STREET BOOK OF MYSTERY
THE BANK STREET BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION
BATMAN
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1993
Two different covers for issue #500
BATMAN & DRACULA
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
BATMAN: CASTLE OF THE BAT
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1994
BATMAN: DEMON
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1996
BATMAN: GORDON‘S LAW
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1996
BATMAN: HOLY TERROR
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
BATMAN PHANTOM STRANGER
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1997
BATMAN: PREY
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1990
BATMAN: SHAMAN
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1993
BATMAN: STRANGE APPARITIONS
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1999
BLACKMASK
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1993
BLOODY MARY
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics/Helix, 1996
BUCKY O'HARE
Larry Hama, Creator, Continuity Comics, 1986
BUCKY O’HARE
Larry Hama, Creator; Neal Adams, Publisher, Continuity Comics, 1991
Main character originally named Buck Bunny.
CAGE
Marc McLaurin, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
CALEB HAMMER
Jim Salicrup, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1980
Referral from Tom Orzechowski; “The Coming of” added by
another letterer
CAP’N QUCIK & A FOOZLE
Marshall Rogers, Creator, Eclipse Comics, 1984
Marshall Rogers furnished his logo sketch
CATWOMAN: HER SISTER’S KEEPER
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
“Her Sister’s Keeper” was typeset.
CATWOMAN DEFIANT
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
“Defiant” was typeset.
CATWOMAN
The 1992 title lettering was used for the 1993 series logo.
CINDER AND ASHE
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1988
CLASH!
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
Back cover detail: originally the viper heads art was part of the logo.
CLIVE BARKER'S THE HARROWERS
Marc McLaurin, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1993
“Raiders of the Abyss” was added by another letterer.
CLIVE BARKER’S HELLRAISER
Dan Chichester, Editor, Epic Comics, 1989
CODENAME: SPITFIRE
Bob Harras, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1987
CODY STARBUCK
Designed by Neal Adams; finished by Alex Jay
Howard Chaykin’s new Cody Starbuck story was picked up by Neal Adams’
Continuity Comics. Beginning in 1981 the story was serialized in Heavy
Metal, numbers 50 through 54.
THE COMPLETE JACK KIRBY
Greg Theakston, Publisher, Pure Imagination, 1997
The making of the logo is here.
CONAN SAGA
Larry Hama, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1988
CONTINUITY COMICS
Neal Adams, Art Director, 1982
Originally the flat edges of the uppercase C were perpendicular to
the baseline. In 1991, someone changed the angles of the edges.
COSMIC ODYSSEY
Richard Bruning, Art Director, DC Comics, 1988
COSMIC POWERS
Craig Anderson, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1994
“Thanos” created by another letterer
COSMIC POWERS UNLIMITED ... STARRING
Mark Gruenwald, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1995
“The Silver Surfer” created by another letterer.
COUNT DRACULA
Neal Adams, Publisher, Continuity Comics, 1981
Logo based on the typeface Hoffman; debuted in Echo of Futurepast
#5, April 1985; reprinted in Neal Adams Monsters, Vanguard
Productions, 2003
CROSSOVER CLASSICS: THE MARVEL/DC COLLECTION
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, Marvel Comics, 1991
THE CRUSADERS
Michael Golden, Artist, DC Comics, 1992
CBS SATURDAY
Neal Adams, Art Director; TV Guide, September 1978
Alex Jay did production work (making tint overlays) on these advertisements.
DARKHOLD: PAGES FROM THE BOOK OF SINS
Bobbie Chase, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
First issue did not use the subtitle; logo previewed in Ghost Rider #25
DC ARCHIVE EDITIONS: SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOLUME 1
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1989
Series design by Alex Jay; Kabello Extra Bold and Metro are the
principal typefaces.
DC ARCHIVE EDITIONS: BATMAN ARCHIVES VOLUME 1
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1990
Series design by Alex Jay; Kabello Extra Bold and Metro are the
principal typefaces.
DCU HEROES SECRET FILES & ORIGINS
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1999
“DCU Heroes” by Alex Jay
DCU VILLAINS SECRET FILES & ORIGINS
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1999
“DCU Villains” by Alex Jay
DOCTOR ZERO: THE SHADOW LINE SAGA
Archie Goodwin, Editor, Dan Chichester, Writer, Epic Comics, 1988
ECHO OF FUTUREPAST
Neal Adams, Publisher, Continuity Comics, 1984
Designed by Neal Adams; finished art by Alex Jay
ECTOKID
Marc McLaurin, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1993
Sketch furnished to Alex Jay to finish.
ECTOKID UNLEASHED
Marc McLaurin, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1994
“Unleashed” added by another letterer.
ELRIC
Walt Simonson, Artist, DC Comics, 1988
“Michael Moorcock’s” and “The Making of a Sorcerer” were set in a
typeface designed by Alex Jay.
ELSEWORLD’S FINEST
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1997
EMPIRE
Byron Preiss, Editor, Berkley, 1978
ERADICATOR
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1996
EXCALIBUR
Terry Kavanaugh, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
THE FALL OF THE MUTANTS
Ann Nocenti, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1988
Crossover logo for The New Mutants #59-61; The Uncanny X-Men
#225-227; and X-Factor #24-26
FANTASY ILLUSTRATED
Richard Howell, Editor, New Media Publishing, 1982
referral from Tom Orzechowski
THE FINAL NIGHT
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1996
FIRESTAR
Ann Nocenti, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1986
FORBIDDEN PLANET
Michael Luckman, Proprietor, New York City, 1982
Letterhead
FORBIDDEN PLANET
Michael Luckman, Proprietor, New York City, 1984
Letterhead and shopping bag with art by Brian Bolland. The making of the
FRANKENSTEIN
Neal Adams, Publisher, Continuity Comics, 1981
Logo based on a typeface; debuted in Echo of Futurepast #1, May 1984;
reprinted in Neal Adams Monsters, Vanguard Productions, 2003
FROM AARGH! TO ZAP! Harvey Kurtzman’s Visual History of the Comics
Harvey Kurtzman and Byron Preiss, Editors, Prentice Hall Press, 1991
“From Aargh! to Zap!” by Alex Jay
THE FURIES
Byron Preiss, Editor
The Illustrated Roger Zelazny, Baronet Publishing, 1978
GEN 13 INTERACTIVE
Mike Heisler, Editor, Image/Wildstorm Comics, 1997
“Interactive” added by another letterer
GOBOTRON GREETINGS
Greg Leeds, Design Director, Gobots Magazine, 1986
Lettering and design by Alex Jay; robot art by Ralph Reese
GODOT ACTION COMICS
David Vogler, Art Director
The Book of Sequels, Random House, 1990
THE GREAT GRIMMAX
Jim Shooter, Editor, Defiant Comics, 1994
THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1986
The making of the logo is here.
GRIFFIN
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
HAMMER OF GOD: PENTATHLON
Anina Bennett, Editor, Dark Horse Comics, 1994
“Pentathlon” added by another letterer; logo also used on Hammer
of God: Butch, 1994. The making of the logo is here.
HARVEY KURTZMAN’S STRANGE ADVENTURES
Harvey Kurtzman and Byron Preiss, Editors, Epic, 1990
HAVOK & WOLVERINE: MELTDOWN
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, Marvel Comics, 1988
HAYWIRE
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1988
HEARTBREAKERS
Anina Bennett, Editor, Dark Horse Comics, 1996
HEAVY HITTERS
Marie Javins, Editor, Epic Comics, 1993
Brand logo debuted May 1993 and appeared on several titles.
HELLRAISER NIGHTBREED JIHAD
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, Epic Comics, 1991
THE HUNTRESS
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1989
HYPERKIND UNLEASHED
Marc McLaurin, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1994
Original title was Hyperkind the New Heroes; logo digitally stretched;
“Unleashed” added by another letterer.
THE ILLUSTRATED HARLAN ELLISON
Byron Preiss, Editor, Baronet Publishing, 1978
I’M LOOKING FOR KADAK
The Illustrated Harlan Ellison, Baronet Publishing, 1978
INCREDIBLE HULK-HERCULES UNLEASHED
Mark Gruenwald, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1996
INVASION! THE ALLIEN ALLIANCE
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1988
INVASION! BATTLEGROUND EARTH
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1988
INVASION! WORLD WITHOUT HEROES
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1988
INVASION FIRST STRIKE! EXTRA!
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1988
Appeared on Holiday 1988 issues
INVASION AFTERMATH EXTRA!
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1989
Appeared on January 1988 issues
IRONWOLF: FIRES OF THE REVOLUTION
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
The making of the logo is here.
JACK KIRBY’S HEROES AND VILLAINS
Greg Theakston, Publisher; Pure Imagination, 1987
JHEREG: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL
Byron Preiss, Editor, Epic, 1990
“Jhereg” was set in a typeface designed by Alex Jay.
JLA
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1997
JLA: A LEAGUE OF ONE
Amie Brockway, Art Director, DC Comics, 2000
JUSTICE LEAGUE AMERICA
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1989
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: THE NAIL
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1998
Title and Justice League of America seal by Alex Jay
JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1989
JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1987
JUSTICE LEAGUE QUARTERLY
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1990
JUSTICE LEAGUE TASK FORCE
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1993
A KNIGHT IN BLUDHAVEN
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1998
“Nightwing” created by another letterer.
LAST OF THE DRAGONS
Carl Potts, Creator
Logo created for Neal Adams. In 1982 the logo appeared in Epic Illustrated,
numbers 15 to 20. In 1988 Epic Comics published the graphic novel with a
cover logo by Jim Novak.
LEGENDS: THE COLLECTION
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1993
LORDS OF THE ULTRA-REALM
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1986
LUCIFER
Amie Brockway, Art Director, Vertigo/DC Comics, 1999
MACHINE MAN
Larry Hama, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1984
MAGIK
Louise Simonson, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1983
The making of the logo is here.
THE MAN OF STEEL
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1986
THE MAN OF STEEL
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1986
Newsstand version
MARTIAN MANHUNTER
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1988
MARVEL: FIVE FABULOUS DECADES OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMICS
David Vogler, Art Director, Abrams, 1991
MARVEL MAGAZINE GROUP
In 1980 Jim Shooter hired Neal Adams to create cover brand designs for
Marvel’s magazines. Neal asked Alex Jay to work on the project. Alex’s
design with the hand-lettered branding (black-and-white). Marvel’s typeset
branding appeared beginning with Bizarre Adventures #25, March 1981; The
Savage Sword of Conan #63, April 1981; and The Hulk! #27, June 1981.
MARVEL SUPER HEROES COLORFORMS PLAY SET
Neal Adams, Art Director, 1983
“Colorforms Play Set” was typeset and overlaid the perspective
lines. The making of the logo is here.
MARVEL SUPER HEROES ADVENTURE SET
Neal Adams, Art Director, 1979
THE MASTERWORKS SERIES OF GREAT COMIC BOOK
ARTISTS
Phil Seuling, Creator, DC Comics and Sea Gate, 1983
Series logo was typeset; artist’s name produced by a DC staff letterer
MEZZ GALACTIC TOUR 2493
Anina Bennett, Editor, Dark Horse Comics, 1994
The making of the logo is here.
THE MIGHTY THOR
Walt Simonson, Artist, Marvel Comics, 1983
and here.
THE MIGHTY THOR: I, WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY
Jo Duffy, Editor, Marvel, 1987
First appearance of the modified "T" in Thor.
MISTER MIRACLE
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1996
MORBIUS: THE LIVING VAMPIRE
Bobbie Chase, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
First issue did not use the subtitle; logo previewed in Ghost Rider #25
MORE THAN HUMAN
Byron Preiss, Editor, Heavy Metal, 1978
MY LIFE AS A CARTOONIST
Harvey Kurtzman, Pocket Books, 1988
Series design by Alex Jay
THE NAZZ
Karen Berger, Editor, Vertigo Comics, 1990
NEAL ADAMS MONSTERS
Vanguard Productions, 2003
Trade paperback edition with Frankenstein, Count Dracula and Werewolf logos
by Alex Jay; the hardcover edition had a cover design without the the logos.
The making of the logos is here.
NEUROMANCER: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL
Byron Preiss, Editor, Epic, 1989
NEW GODS
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1995
The making of the logo is here.
THE NEW GUARDIANS
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1988
THE NEW MUTANTS
Ann Nocenti, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1985
NIGHT FORCE
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1996
NIGHTSTALKERS
Bobbie Chase, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
Logo was digitally stretched; logo previewed in Ghost Rider #25
NTH MAN THE ULTIMATE NINJA
Larry Hama, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1989
NUTS!
Harvey Kurtzman and Byron Preiss, Editors, Bantam, 1985
Mass market paperback
OMAC
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1991
ON SALE HERE
Janice Walker, Special Projects, DC Comics, 1989
OPEN SPACE
Carol Kalish, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1989
Original title was Ad Astra.
ORION
Walt Simonson, Artist, DC Comics, 2000
PARALLAX EMERALD NIGHT
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1996
PENGUIN TRIUMPHANT
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
“Triumphant” was typeset.
THE POWER OF SHAZAM!
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1994
POWERLINE: A SHADOWLINE SAGA
Archie Goodwin, Editor; Dan Chichester, Writer, Epic Comics, 1988
QUICKSILVER
Mark Gruenwald, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1996
Scan of original art produced a defective Q. The making of the logo
is here.
THE RING OF THE NIBELUNG
Andy Helfer, Editor; Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1989
RISE OF THE MIDNIGHT SONS
Bobbie Chase, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
Crossover logo used on Ghost Rider #28, Part 1; Spirits of Vengeance:
Ghost Rider & Blaze #1, Part 2; Morbius the Living Vampire #1,
Part 3; Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins #1, Part 4;
Nightstalkers #1, Part 5; and Ghost Rider #31, Part 6
SACHS & VIOLENS
Marie Javins, Editor, Epic Comics, 1993
ST. GEORGE: A SHADOWLINE SAGA
Archie Goodwin, Editor; Dan Chichester, Writer, Epic Comics, 1988
SAINT SINNER
Marc McLaurin, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1993
SAVAGE TALES
Larry Hama, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1985
Logo’s metallic surface airbrushed by Gary Hallgren.
SECRET ORIGINS
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1986
SECRET ORIGINS
Richard Bruning, Design Director, DC Comics, 1986
SHADOW DRAGON
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1995
SHATTER
Fred Dodnick, Production Manager; Fawcett Columbine, 1988
Book design by Alex Jay included a divider, repeated in different
colors, for the eleven “down loads” of the graphic novel. Logo by
Michael Saenz.
SHEVA’S WAR
Amie Brockway, Art Director, DC Comics/Helix, 1998
SILVER SABLE & THE WILD PACK
Craig Anderson, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
SILVER SURFER
Marshall Rogers, Artist, Marvel Comics, 1987
SKULL & BONES
Jim Chadwick, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
THE SPECTRE
Dan Thorsland, Editor, DC Comics, 1992
SPELLBOUND
Bobbie Chase, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1988
SPIRITS OF VENGEANCE
Bobbie Chase, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1992
Logo previewed in Ghost Rider #25; appeared on Spirits of Vengeance
Keepsake Collection envelope and T-shirts.
SPYKE
Marie Javins, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1993
The making of the logo is here.
STARMAN
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1994
ALFRED BESTER’S THE STARS MY DESTINATION VOLUME 1
Byron Preiss, Editor, Baronet Publishing
1978 advertisement with an early version of the logo.
ALFRED BESTER’S THE STARS MY DESTINATION VOLUME 1
Byron Preiss, Editor, Baronet Publishing, 1979
THE COMPLETE ALFRED BESTER’S THE STARS MY DESTINATION
Byron Preiss, Editor, Epic, 1992
STEELTOWN ROCKERS
Larry Hama, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1990
STRANGE TALES
Carl Potts, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1987
Character logos by other letterers
STREETWISE
John Morrow, Publisher; Jon B. Cooke, Editor, TwoMorrows, 2000
STRIKEFORCE: MORITURI
Carl Potts, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1986
SUPERMAN: END OF THE CENTURY
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 2003
All hand-lettered except writer and artist credits which were typeset.
SUPERMAN FOR ALL SEASONS
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1999
"For All Seasons" was typeset.
SUPERMAN: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF
TOMORROW?
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1997
Title except question mark hand-lettered by Alex Jay.
SUPERMAN'S METROPOLIS
Robbin Brosterman, Art Director, DC Comics, 1996
“Metropolis” was based on the 1927 film poster lettering.
TAKION
Georg Brewer, Design Director, DC Comics, 1996
TALES OF THE DARK KNIGHT
Rita Kesler, Ballantine Books Editor; Joe Orlando, DC Special Projects
Editor, Ballantine Books, 1989
Color cover concept sketch by Alex Jay. Joe Orlando changed the
position of Batman’s body and sent his tight pencil drawing to illustrator
Sigmund Pifko.
TIMBER WOLF
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
Curtis King furnished his design for Alex Jay to finish.
TIME MACHINE
Byron Preiss, Editor, Bantam Books, 1984
The figure entering the time portal was inspired by Steve Ditko’s
Doctor Strange entering an interdimensional portal. Cover
TOYBOY
Neal Adams, Art Director, Continuity Comics, 1986
Designed by Neal Adams; finished art by Alex Jay. The making of
the logo is here
TWILIGHT
Andy Helfer, Editor, DC Comics, 1990
UNAMERICAN GLADIATORS
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1993
“Lobo” logo created by another letterer.
UNCANNY ORIGINS
Mark Gruenwald, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1996
“Cyclops” logo created by another letterer. The making of the logo
is here.
VENGEANCE
Chris Cooper, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1994
Logo debuted in Midnights Sons, Marvel Comics Presents #147,
February 1994
WAR DANCER
Alan Weiss, Creator, Defiant Comics, 1994
Original line art was used as a guide for the airbrush art.
WARLOCK AND THE INFINITY WATCH
Craig Anderson, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1993
THE WARLOCK CHRONICLES
Craig Anderson, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1993
WEREWOLF
Neal Adams, Art Director, Continuity Comics, 1981
Logo debuted in Echo of Futurepast #3, November 1984;
reprinted in Neal Adams Monsters, Vanguard Productions, 2003
WILL TO POWER
Marilee Hord, Editor, Dark Horse Comics, 1994
WOLFPACK
Ann Nocenti, Editor, Marvel, 1988
Logo debuted on the graphic novel. The making of the logo is here.
WONDER WOMAN
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1992
WONDERAMA
Greg Theakston, Publisher, Pure Imagination, 1993
X-FACTOR
Walt Simonson, Artist, Marvel Comics, 1986
The making of the logo is here.
X-FORCE
Bob Harras, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1991
The making of the logo is here.
Logo with bold outline
X-TERMINATORS
Bob Harras, Editor, Marvel Comics, 1988
ZATANNA
Curtis King, Art Director, DC Comics, 1993
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