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John McCrea (born 1966) is a comic book artist best known for his collaborations with writer Garth Ennis. In 1989, after a few years of drawing television... |
admiral John McCrea (comics) (born 1966), comic book artist John McCrae (1872–1918), Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier John Mecray (1937–2017)... |
Garth Ennis (category Comics nation sweep) friend. Ennis would later ask McCrea to illustrate his first professional comics project. It was here that Ennis first met comics writer Alan Moore, who advised... |
appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Garth Ennis and John McCrea and first appeared in The Demon Annual #2 before... |
superheroes appearing in books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Garth Ennis and artists John McCrea and Steve Dillon (for the character Dogwelder... |
was drawn in the comics by Robertson. In February 2009, Dynamite announced a spin-off miniseries, Herogasm, with art from John McCrea and Keith Burns;... |
2005 and is published by Image Comics. Phil Hester, of The Wretch and Green Arrow, wrote The Atheist, while Irish John McCrea of Hitman provided the black... |
Herogasm (category 2009 comics debuts) with art from John McCrea, who The Boys creator Garth Ennis had worked with numerous times before, and Keith Burns, a friend of McCrea's of whom he has... |
by a number of notable British comics creators, including Garth Ennis, John McCrea, Mark Millar, Grant Morrison and John Smith. The breakout success of... |
September 1989. It was the first professional comics work for writer Garth Ennis, and was painted by John McCrea; the pair would go on to be regular collaborators... |
series written by Doselle Young with art by John McCrea. It was published by WildStorm, an imprint of DC Comics. The series focused on ex-Stormwatch members... |
Etrigan the Demon (redirect from The Demon (comics)) 3, no. 54 (January 1995). Ennis, Garth; McCrea, John (2000). Hitman Vol. 4: The Ace of Killers. DC Comics. p. 144. ISBN 978-1563896149. Kelly, Joe (w)... |
For a Few Troubles More (category 1990 comics debuts) creator-owned Dicks series for Caliber Comics and Avatar Press. After the success of "Troubled Souls", Garth Ennis and John McCrea were approached by Crisis editor... |
Gotham City (redirect from Gotham (comics)) Garth (w). John McCrea (a). "A Rage in Arkham". Hitman. April 1996. DC Comics. Detective Comics #784–786. DC Comics. More Fun Comics #94. DC Comics. Secret... |
More. Dougie and Ivor were later resurrected by Ennis and McCrea for the 1997 Caliber Comics series Dicks, where the pair made a bungled attempt to become... |
established Aces Weekly, an online comics anthology featuring creators such as Mark Wheatley, Val Mayerik, John McCrea, Phil Hester, Lew Stringer and David... |
Homelander (redirect from Homelander (comics)) Kripke, Eric; Saunders, Anne Cofell; Sonnenshine, Rebecca. Ennis, Garth; McCrea, John; Keith Burns. Herogasm #1–2 (May–June 2009) Dynamite Entertainment. December... |
The Oklahoman (film) (category Films adapted into comics) starring Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale, and Brad Dexter. It was also the last film of actress Esther Dale. On his way to California, a doctor, John Brighton,... |
Nubia (character) (redirect from Nubia (comics)) character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an ally of Wonder Woman. Historically, she is DC Comics' first black female superhero... |
This is a list of comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list mainly focuses on comic book and graphic novel creators. However,... |