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  2. Jim Starlin - Wikipedia

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    James P. Starlin (born October 9, 1949) [1] is an American comics artist and writer. Beginning his career in the early 1970s, he is best known for space opera stories, for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock, and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters Thanos, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, and Shang-Chi, as well as writing the miniseries The Infinity ...

  3. Breed (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Breed is the title of three limited series of comic books published in the US, written and drawn by Jim Starlin. The first two were published by Malibu Comics under its Bravura imprint; the third limited series was published by Image Comics. Within the Marvel Comics multiverse, the Breed reality is designated as Earth-21194. [1]

  4. Death of the New Gods - Wikipedia

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    Death of the New Gods is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2007 and 2008 by DC Comics.It was written and pencilled by Jim Starlin. [1]The series follows the final days of the New Gods as they are stalked by a mysterious killer.

  5. Dreadstar - Wikipedia

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    Dreadstar was the first comic-book series published by American publisher Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, in 1982. [4] It was centered on Vanth Dreadstar, sole survivor of the entire Milky Way galaxy, and an ensemble cast of crewmates, including cyborg sorcerer Syzygy Darklock, and their struggle to end an ancient war between two powerful, evil empires: The Church of The ...

  6. Metamorphosis Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    It was printed in color, from paintings by Starlin. This graphic novel opens with Vanth Dreadstar leading the life of a peaceful farmer. The planet on which he lived was the site of an Instrumentality experiment to create a race of cat-human hybrid warriors.

  7. A Death in the Family (comics) - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Jim Starlin and penciled by Jim Aparo, with cover art by Mike Mignola. Serialized in Batman #426–429 from August to November 1988, "A Death in the Family" is considered one of the most important Batman stories for featuring the death of his sidekick Robin at the hands of his archenemy, the Joker.

  8. Mongul - Wikipedia

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    Mongul debuted in the title DC Comics Presents and was created by writer Len Wein and artist Jim Starlin. [2] Starlin often receives credit as creator of the character, but Wein in an interview stated: "Well, [Mongul] had Starlin visuals, but he was my creation".

  9. Godland (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The series was conceived as both a homage to and a revival of the so-called "Cosmic Superhero Epic" as told by many great comic writers of the 1970s like Steve Englehart, Jim Starlin and Jack Kirby. The style of the series is strongly inspired by Kirby's style in his Eternals and The Fourth World series. While obviously strongly inspired by ...