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Rachel Dodson
Rachel Dodson is an American comic book inker, who often works with her husband, Terry Dodson. Her work includes '' Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'', '' Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do'' and ''Avenging Spider-Man'' for Marvel Comics and ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Harley Quinn'' for DC Comics. Bibliography Dodson has been inking comics since 1994. Variant covers *''Action Comics'' #17 *'' Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death'' #1 *''He-Man and The Masters of The Universe'' #1 *''Superwoman'' #1 - 3 *''Wonder Woman'' #38, 44, 46 *''The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6)'' #14, 19-20 Covers *''Catwoman'' #21 - 22, 24 - 26, 28 - 34 *''Catwoman: Vol. 5: Race of Thieves'' *''Catwoman: Future's End'' #1 *''Coloring DC: Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad Vol. 1'' *''DC Comics Bombshells Annual'' #1 *'' Harley Quinn: Night and Day'' *''Harley Quinn: Welcome to Metropolis'' *'' Teen Titans: Earth One'' Artist *''Harley Quinn: Night and Day'' *''Harley Quinn: Welcome to Metropolis'' *''Teen Tit ...
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The Amazing Spider-Man
''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is an ongoing American superhero American comic book, comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man as its title character and main protagonist. Being in the Earth 616, mainstream continuity of the franchise, it was the character's first title, launching seven months after his introduction in the final issue of ''Amazing Fantasy''. The series began publication with a March 1963 cover date and has been published nearly continuously to date over six volumes with only one significant interruption. Issues of the title currently feature an issue number within its sixth volume, as well as a "legacy" number reflecting the issue's overall number across all ''Amazing Spider-Man'' volumes. The title reached 900 issues in 2022. The series began as a bimonthly periodical before being increased to monthly after four issues. It was the character's sole monthly headlining title until ''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' would launch in 1 ...
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Wolverine (comic Book)
''Wolverine'' is the title of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics starring the X-Men character Wolverine. , 323 issues and 11 annuals have been published. It is the original flagship title created for the character. Publication history Volume 1 The first ''Wolverine'' was a four issue limited series (the company's second-ever limited series), written by Chris Claremont with pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Joe Rubinstein, letters by Tom Orzechowski, and colors by Glynis Wein. Marvel Comics published the series in 1982, cover dated from September to December. Highlighting Wolverine's time in Japan, this story arc covers his battle with the yakuza, The Hand ninja organization, and his engagement to Mariko Yashida. Volume 2 An ongoing series started publication in 1988 and lasted until 2003 when it was relaunched after issue #189. The original creative team consisted of writer Chris Claremont and penciler John Buscema. Claremont described the series ...
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Marvel Knights Spider-Man
''The Sensational Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) is a comic book series starring Spider-Man and published monthly by Marvel Comics for 41 issues between 2004 and 2007. It was originally published under the Marvel Knights imprint (as ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'', vol. 1, issues #1–22). The underlying difference between this title and the other Spider-Man titles was that ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' was done with a more mature slant (in style if not content), thus the "Marvel Knights" prefix. Intended to replace the canceled ''Spider-Man's Tangled Web'' series, ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' was originally supposed to be written by Kevin Smith, but due to scheduling problems he was replaced by Mark Millar. When Millar completed his year-long story arc, he was followed by writer Reginald Hudlin. With the consolidation of the Marvel Knights line,
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The Evil That Men Do
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X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initially cancelled in 1970 due to low sales, following its Giant-Size X-Men, 1975 revival and subsequent direction under writer Chris Claremont, it became one of Marvel Comics's most recognizable and successful franchises. They have appeared in numerous books, X-Men in television, television shows, 20th Century Fox's X-Men (film series), ''X-Men'' films, and List of video games featuring the X-Men, video games. The ''X-Men'' title may refer to the superhero team itself, X-Men (comic book), the eponymous comic series, or the broader franchise, which includes List of X-Men comics, various solo titles and team books, such as the New Mutants, Excalibur (comics), Excalibur, and X-Force. In the Marvel Universe, Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutants are huma ...
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