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William Francis Messner-Loebs (; born William Francis Loebs, Jr., February 19, 1949) is an
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and writer from Michigan, also known as Bill Loebs and Bill Messner-Loebs. His hyphenated surname is a combination of his and his wife Nadine's unmarried surnames. In the 1980s and 1990s he wrote runs of series published by
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,
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, Comico, and other comics publishers, including DC's superhero series ''Flash'' and ''
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'' among others. Additionally he has both written and drawn original creator-owned works, such as '' Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlistaire''.


Biography

William Messner-Loebs was born in
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. His right arm was amputated above the shoulder in infancy because of a cancerous tumor; he writes and draws with his left hand. Loebs was a friend of
Kevin Siembieda Kevin Siembieda (born April 2, 1956) is an American artist, writer, designer and publisher of role-playing games. Career Siembieda is a third-generation Polish American. He attended the College for Creative Studies in Detroit from 1974 to 1977. ...
, and played in Siembieda's role-playing group in Detroit; in 1981, his mother Frances (Schepeler) Loebs loaned Siembieda the money to start publishing role-playing books for his company Palladium Games. His first comics work was for Power Comics Company and on Noble Comics' ''
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'' with
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. His first ongoing series was ''Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlistaire'', about 19th-century Michigan frontier life, which he both wrote and illustrated. It was published from 1983 to 1986 by
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and Fantagraphics, followed by a limited series ''Journey: Wardrums''. He wrote the 31-issue ''
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'' series published by Comico from 1986 to 1988 and collaborated with artist
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on the ''
Jezebel Jade Jezebel (;"Jezebel"
(US) and
) was the daughte ...
'' limited series, a spin-off from the ''Jonny Quest'' series. In 1988, he began writing ''
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'' with issue #15 and continued through #61. He and artist
Greg LaRocque Greg LaRocque (born February 24, 1954) is an American comics artist best known for his work on the ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''The Flash''. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, LaRocque worked as an assistant teacher at the Professional I ...
introduced
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as a supporting character in the series in ''The Flash'' vol. 2 #28 (July 1989). He also reintroduced the Pied Piper as a reformed villain and established the character as gay, in issue #53 (Aug. 1991). Meanwhile he wrote ''
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'' #25-41 and the ''
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'' series for DC's Impact Comics imprint. He wrote '' Epicurus the Sage'' which was illustrated by
Sam Kieth Sam Kieth (born January 11, 1963) is an American comics artist and writer, best known as the creator of ''The Maxx'' and ''Zero Girl''. Career Comics Kieth's first published work was "a story in the back of a Comico comic" when he was "about ...
, and scripted ''
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'' which was illustrated and co-written by Kieth. In 1990, Messner-Loebs became the writer of the ''Batman'' newspaper comic strip and wrote the strip until its cancellation the following year. In 1992 Loebs took over writing the ''
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'' series, with pencils by
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. During his run from #63 to #100, he created the character
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, for whom he wrote the mini-series ''Artemis: Requiem''. Meanwhile he wrote ''
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'' #9-27, penciled primarily by
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. In 1996 he had a brief run writing
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' ''
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''. From 1997 to 1999 he wrote ''
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'' #29-49, penciled by
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. In 1999 he wrote the "V2K" mini-series ''Brave Old World'' for
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, penciled by Guy Davis. In 2005, following years of limited freelance work and the loss of his and his wife's home in the early 2000s, Messner-Loebs’s financial condition was publicized in the local newspaper and comics news sites and Internet message boards. Author
Clifford Meth Clifford Meth is an American writer, editor, and publisher best known for his dark fiction, as well as his publishing imprint Aardwolf Publishing. He has said that his work is often "self-consciously Jewish." Early life Meth grew up in Rockaway, ...
teamed up with artist
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to create a benefit auction to help Messner-Loebs. The two also created an art tribute book entitled ''Heroes & Villains'' with all proceeds aiding Messner-Loebs. His financial situation improved somewhat, and he had a number of works published, including an issue of ''
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'' in 2005, and several pieces in ''The Three Tenors'' (Aardwolf Publishing), which he shared credits for along with Clifford Meth and artist
Dave Cockrum David Emmett Cockrum (; November 11, 1943 – November 26, 2006) was an American comics artist known for his co-creation of the new X-Men characters Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, and Mystique, as well as the antiheroine Black Cat. Cockrum was ...
. A new "Journey" story was included in the one-shot ''Many Happy Returns'' in 2008, and
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reprinted the original material in paperback. He has done writing for
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, including the four-issue ''Necronomicon'' and stories for ''Zombie Tales''. He has done illustration work for the 2007 humor book ''Chicken Wings for the Beer Drinker's Soul'' and a monthly cartoon for the ''Livingston ounty, MIParent Journal''. In 2008, he discussed additional, more substantial new works with various publishers. In 2011, he wrote the ''
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: The Flash – The '80s'' and ''DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The '90s'' one-shots. As of early 2018, William Messner-Loebs and his wife have continued to struggle financially, with Messner-Loebs working two part-time positions in Michigan. In 2019, he co-wrote, with Amy Chu, issues #3–5 of the limited series '' Kiss: The End'' for
Dynamite Entertainment Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004 at Mount Laurel, New Jersey. It is best known as the owners of '' The Boys'' franchise across several IP medias. Dynamite primarily publishes adaptations ...
, and contributed to an independent comic book anthology called ''YEET Presents''. In September 2020, William Messner-Loebs was named Project Editor for Resurgence Comics.


Awards

In 1985, Messner-Loebs was nominated for the
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. He received an
Inkpot Award The Inkpot Award is an honor bestowed annually since 1974 by Comic-Con International. It is given to professionals in the fields of comic books, comic strips, animation, science fiction, and related areas of popular culture, at CCI's annual conv ...
in 1987 and his ''
Jonny Quest ''Jonny Quest'' is a science fiction-adventure media franchise that revolves around the titular boy named Jonny Quest, who accompanies his scientist father on extraordinary adventures. The franchise started with a 1964–1965 television serie ...
'' series from Comico was nominated for the Kirby Award for Best Continuing Series and Best New Series that same year. In 1989, Messner-Loebs was nominated for an
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as Best Writer for ''
Jonny Quest ''Jonny Quest'' is a science fiction-adventure media franchise that revolves around the titular boy named Jonny Quest, who accompanies his scientist father on extraordinary adventures. The franchise started with a 1964–1965 television serie ...
'' and his ''Jezebel Jade'' series was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best Finite Series. For his work on ''
The Flash The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1 (cover date ...
'', he received the first
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in 1992. He received the
Bill Finger Award The Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing is an American award for excellence in comic book writing. The awards committee, chaired by Mark Evanier, is charged each year with selecting two recipients, one living and one deceased. ...
for Writing Excellence in 2017.


Awards won

*
Inkpot Award The Inkpot Award is an honor bestowed annually since 1974 by Comic-Con International. It is given to professionals in the fields of comic books, comic strips, animation, science fiction, and related areas of popular culture, at CCI's annual conv ...
1987 *
GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book The GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book is an annual award that honors comic books for excellence in the depiction of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) characters and themes. It is one of several categories of the annual ...
1992 * Macabre Award 2008 *
Bill Finger Award The Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing is an American award for excellence in comic book writing. The awards committee, chaired by Mark Evanier, is charged each year with selecting two recipients, one living and one deceased. ...
2017


Award Finalist

*
Russ Manning Award The Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award is an American award presented to a comic book artist whose first professional work appeared within the previous two years. It was named after comic book artist Russ Manning. The winner is chosen from ...
(for Most Promising Newcomer) 1985 * Kirby Award Best Black-and-White Series (for ''Journey'') 1985 * Kirby Award Best Black-and-White Series (for ''Journey'') 1986 * Kirby Award Best Continuing Series (for ''Jonny Quest'') 1987 * Kirby Award Best New Series (for ''Jonny Quest'') 1987 *
Harvey Award The Harvey Awards are given for achievement in comic books. Named for writer-artist Harvey Kurtzman, the Harvey Awards were founded by Gary Groth in 1988, president of the publisher Fantagraphics, to be the successor to the Kirby Awards that we ...
Best Writer (for ''Jonny Quest'') 1988 *
Eisner Award The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, commonly shortened to the Eisner Awards, are List of Eisner Award winners, prizes given for creative achievement in American comic books, sometimes referred to as the comics industry's equivalent of the Acad ...
Best Writer (for ''Jonny Quest'') 1989 * Eisner Award Best Finite Series (for ''Jezebel Jade'') 1989 * Harvey Award Best Graphic Album (for ''Epicurus the Sage'') 1990 * Harvey Award Best Graphic Album of Original Work (for ''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'') 1998


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Aardvark-Vanaheim

* '' A–V in 3–D #1'' (1984) * ''
Cerebus the Aardvark ''Cerebus'' (; also ''Cerebus the Aardvark'') is a comic book series created by Canadian cartoonist Dave Sim, which ran from December 1977 until March 2004. The title character of the 300-issue series is an anthropomorphic aardvark who takes on ...
'' #34–38, 48–49 (backup stories) (1982–1983) * '' Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlistaire'' #1–14 (1983–1984)


Aardwolf Productions

* ''Aardwolf'' #1 (1994) * ''The Uncanny
Dave Cockrum David Emmett Cockrum (; November 11, 1943 – November 26, 2006) was an American comics artist known for his co-creation of the new X-Men characters Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, and Mystique, as well as the antiheroine Black Cat. Cockrum was ...
... A Tribute'' (2004) * ''The Three Tenors: Off Key'' (2005)


About Comics

*''Many Happy Returns'' (2008)


Angry Isis Press

* ''Choices: A Pro-Choice Benefit Comic Anthology for the National Organization for Women'' #1 (1990)


Approbation Comics

*''Myriad'' #3 (1995)


A Wave Blue World

*''Dead Beats: London Calling'' (2021)


Boom! Studios

* ''Cthulhu Tales'' #3, 6, 12 (2008–2009) * ''Necronomicon'' #1–4 (2008) * ''Zombie Tales: The Series'' #3, 5 (2008)


Century Comics

* ''Actor Comics Presents'' #1 (2006)


Comico

* ''Jezebel Jade'' #1–3 (1988) * ''
Jonny Quest ''Jonny Quest'' is a science fiction-adventure media franchise that revolves around the titular boy named Jonny Quest, who accompanies his scientist father on extraordinary adventures. The franchise started with a 1964–1965 television serie ...
'' #1–31 (1986–1988) * ''Primer'' #3 (writer/artist) (1983) * ''Silverback'' #1–3 (1989)


Cost Of Paper Comics

* ''YEET Presents'' #24, 26–27, 29, 31–34, 36-39, 41–44, 50, 52 (2019–) *''YEET Presents Special: Loey the Liger and the Wizard's Tower'' #1 (2021) *''Shamus and Katie'' #22 (2022)


Dark Horse Comics

* '' Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster'' vol. 2 #8 (1991) * ''
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis ''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'' is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by LucasArts and originally released on June 1, 1992 for Amiga, DOS and Macintosh. Almost a year later, it was reissued on CD-ROM as an enhance ...
'' #1–4 (1991)


DC Comics

* ''
Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/ magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as National Allied Publications, and later as National Comics Publications ...
'' #658 (1990) * '' The Adventures of Superman'' #471 (1990) * ''
Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in '' More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). The character is a pastiche of Namor. Initially a ...
Annual'' #3 (1997) * '' Artemis: Requiem'' #1–6 (1996) * ''
Brave Old World Brave Old World is an American and German klezmer band. It formed in 1989. Members hail from the US and Germany. ''The Washington Post'' called Brave Old World "the revival's first supergroup. Every player is a virtuoso.” In 1992, the group w ...
'' #1–4 (2000) * ''Cartoon Network Block Party'' #16 (2006) * ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes'' #2 (1989) * ''
DC Retroactive ''DC Retroactive'' is a line of one-shot comic book issues published by DC Comics. It revisited periods (grouped by decades) of the company's main characters: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Justice League, and the Flash. Th ...
: The Flash: The '80s'' #1 (2011) * ''DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman: The '90s'' #1 (2011) * ''
Doctor Fate Doctor Fate (also known as Fate) is the name of multiple superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original version of the character was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman, debuting in ''More F ...
'' #25–37, 39–41 (1991–1992) * '' Epicurus the Sage'' #1–2 (1989–1991) * ''Fast Forward'' #3 (1993) * ''
The Flash The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1 (cover date ...
'' #15–28, 30–61, ''Annual'' #2–3, ''Special'' #1 (1988–1992) * ''The Flash 80-Page Giant'' #2 (1999) * '' Flinch'' #6 (1999) * ''
Green Arrow Green Arrow is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and designed by George Papp, he first appeared in '' More Fun Comics'' #73 in November 1941. His real name is Oliver Jonas Quee ...
'' vol. 3 #53 (2005) * ''
Hawkman Hawkman is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1, published by All-American ...
'' #9–17, 19–27, #0, ''Annual'' #2 (1994–1995) * '' Impact Winter Special'' #1 (1991) * ''
Impulse Impulse or Impulsive may refer to: Science * Impulse (physics), in mechanics, the change of momentum of an object; the integral of a force with respect to time * Impulse noise (disambiguation) * Specific impulse, the change in momentum per uni ...
'' #29–40, 42–49, #1000000, ''Annual'' #2 (1997–1999) * ''
Jaguar The jaguar (''Panthera onca'') is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus ''Panthera'' native to the Americas. With a body length of up to and a weight of up to , it is the largest cat species in the Americas and the th ...
'' #1–14, ''Annual'' #1 (1991–1992) * '' Justice League America Annual'' #7 (1993) * ''
Justice League Europe ''Justice League Europe'' (''JLE'') is a comic book series published by DC Comics that was a spin-off of the comic book ''Justice League America'' (which was then named '' Justice League International'' (vol. 1) for issues #7 to #25). ''Justice ...
'' #9–12 (1989–1990) * ''
Justice League Quarterly ''Justice League Quarterly'' (''JLQ'') was a quarterly American comic book series published by DC Comics from Winter 1990 to Winter 1994; it lasted 17 issues. It had a variable cast, pulling from the Justice League membership. The title centred o ...
'' #5, 10–11 (1991–1993) * ''Legends of the DC Universe'' #4–5 (Wonder Woman) (1998) * '' Power of the Atom'' #12–13 (1989) * ''
The Powerpuff Girls ''The Powerpuff Girls'' is an American superhero animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken and produced by Hanna-Barbera (later Cartoon Network Studios) for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Telev ...
'' #56 (2005) * ''
Secret Origins ''Secret Origins'' is the title of several comic book series published by DC Comics which featured the Origin story, origin stories of the publisher's various characters. Publication history ''Secret Origins'' was first published as a One-shot ( ...
'' #34, 48, ''Annual'' #2 (1988–1990) * '' Showcase '94'' #7 (1994) * ''Speed Force'' #1 (1997) * ''
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'' vol. 2 #48 (1990) * ''Superman: The Legacy of Superman'' #1 (1993) * ''
Wasteland Wasteland or waste land may refer to: * Desert or barren area * an uncultivated area of land, whether wooded or not, whether common land or not Art, entertainment, and media Comics * ''Wasteland'' (DC Comics), 1987–1989 anthology-style horror/ ...
'' #1–2, 4–6, 8–10, 12, 17–18 (1987–1988) * ''
Who's Who in the DC Universe ''Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe'' (1985–87), usually referred to simply as ''Who's Who'', is the umbrella title for a number of comic book series which DC Comics published to catalogue the wide variety of fictional cha ...
'' #3 (1990) * ''Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe'' #10 (1985) * ''
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superhero created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, are credited as bein ...
'' vol. 2 #63–64, 66–87, 90–100, #0, ''Annual'' #3, ''Special'' #1 (1992–1995) * '' Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' #1 (1998)


Disney

* ''
Disney Adventures ''Disney Adventures'' (also short-formed as ''D.A.'') was an American children's entertainment and educational magazine published twelve (later ten) times per year by Disney Publishing Worldwide, a subsidiary of Disney Consumer Products, a unit o ...
'' January 1992


Dynamite Entertainment

*'' KISS: The End'' #3–5 (2019)


Eclipse Comics

*''Born to be Wild'' (1991) * '' Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster'' #1–5 (1985–1986)


Fantagraphics Books

*''
Amazing Heroes ''Amazing Heroes'' was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, ''The Comics Journal'', ''Amazing Heroes'' was a hobbyist magazine rather than an analyti ...
'' #138 ("2nd Annual Swimsuit Issue"), #164 ("Swimsuits '89") (1988–1989) *''Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Special'' #1 (1990) * ''Anything Goes!'' #5 (1987) * ''The Best Comics of the Decade'' #1 (1990) *''Dalgoda'' #7 (''Wolverine MacAlistaire'' backup story) (1986) *''Dinosaur Rex'' #2–3 (backup story) (1987) * '' Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlistaire'' #15–27 (1985–1986) * ''Journey: Wardrums'' #1–2 (1987–1990)


First Comics

* ''
Grimjack Grimjack is the main character of a comic book originally published by the American company First Comics. John Ostrander and Timothy Truman are credited as co-creators of the character, although Ostrander had been developing Grimjack with artist L ...
'' #12–13 (1985)


Image Comics

* ''Bliss Alley'' #1–2 (1997) * ''
Darker Image ''Darker Image'' was an American comic book published by Image Comics. The series was intended as 4-issue miniseries, serving as an introduction to three "grim and gritty" characters. The series, however, only had one published issue, published i ...
'' #1 (1993) * '' Gen13/
The Maxx ''The Maxx'' is an American comic book series created by Sam Kieth in 1993 and originally published monthly until 1998 by Image Comics for 35 issues, before being collected in trade paperback by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. The first appearance ...
'' one-shot (1995) * ''MaxiMage'' #2–7 (1996) * ''
The Maxx ''The Maxx'' is an American comic book series created by Sam Kieth in 1993 and originally published monthly until 1998 by Image Comics for 35 issues, before being collected in trade paperback by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. The first appearance ...
'' #1–15, 17–20, 22–23 (1993–1996)


Innovation Publishing

* ''
Justice Machine The Justice Machine is a fictional team of superheroes originally created by Michael Gustovich and appearing in comic books from many small publishers in the 1980s and 1990s. Publication history Justice Machine debuted in Noble Comics' ''Justice ...
Summer Spectacular'' #1 (1990) * '' The Maze Agency'' ''Annual'' #1 (1990)


Kitchen Sink Press

*''Images of Omaha'' #1 (1992)


Last Gasp

* ''
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'' (1988)


Literacy Volunteers of Chicago

* ''Word Warriors'' #1 (1987)


Marvel Comics

* ''Cutting Edge'' #1 (1995) *''Epic Battles of the Civil War'' 1–2 (1998) * '' Savage Hulk'' #1 (1996) * ''The
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Deluxe Edition'' #2, 9 (1985–1986) * ''
Thor Thor (; from non, Þórr ) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, ...
'' #495–502 (1996) * '' What If...?'' vol. 2 #82 (1996)


Moonstone

* ''Moonstone Monsters: Witches'' #1 (2004) * ''Moonstone Noir: Bulldog Drummond'' #1 (2004)


Noble Comics

* ''
Justice Machine The Justice Machine is a fictional team of superheroes originally created by Michael Gustovich and appearing in comic books from many small publishers in the 1980s and 1990s. Publication history Justice Machine debuted in Noble Comics' ''Justice ...
'' #1–2, ''Annual'' #1 (1981–1983)


SD Publishing (Robin Snyder)

* '' Tales of the Mysterious Traveler'' #34 (2021)


Ted Valley

* ''Flint Comix & Entertainment'' #26–31 (2011)


Thorby Comics

* ''Scandals'' #1 (1999)


Wisconsin Writers Association Press

* ''Human Interest Stuff'' (2012)


Zenescope Entertainment

* ''Mankind: The Story of All of Us'' #2 (2011)


References


External links

*
William Messner-Loebs
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
Official website

Official Facebook page

Comic Vine profile

Interview with William Messner-Loebs
at nerdgenic.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Messner-Loebs, William 1949 births 20th-century American artists 21st-century American artists American amputees American comics artists American comics writers Bill Finger Award winners DC Comics people Inkpot Award winners Living people Marvel Comics people People from Ferndale, Michigan