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Other career highlights include a comic book adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''[[Myth Adventures]]'', and a number of miniseries for [[DC Comics]] (including a well-received revival of ''[[Stanley and His Monster]]'' that managed to make the fluffy whimsical series into part of [[The DCU]] ''without'' making it [[Darker and Edgier]]). He's also done the artwork for a number of ''<nowiki>~Magic: The Gathering~</nowiki>'' cards and for the ''[[Exile]]'' and early ''[[Avernum]]'' series of games. |
Other career highlights include a comic book adaptation of Robert Asprin's ''[[Myth Adventures]]'', and a number of miniseries for [[DC Comics]] (including a well-received revival of ''[[Stanley and His Monster]]'' that managed to make the fluffy whimsical series into part of [[The DCU]] ''without'' making it [[Darker and Edgier]]). He's also done the artwork for a number of ''<nowiki>~Magic: The Gathering~</nowiki>'' cards and for the ''[[Exile]]'' and early ''[[Avernum]]'' series of games. |
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* ''[[Angel and the Ape]]'' (1991 miniseries) |
* ''[[Angel and the Ape]]'' (1991 miniseries) |
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* ''[[Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire]]'' |
* ''[[Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire]]'' |
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* ''[[What's New with Phil and Dixie]]'' |
* ''[[What's New with Phil and Dixie]]'' |
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* ''[[SPANC: Space Pirate Amazon Ninja Catgirls]]'' |
* ''[[SPANC: Space Pirate Amazon Ninja Catgirls]]'' |
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* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Lampshaded and played with in ''Illegal Aliens''. |
* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Lampshaded and played with in ''Illegal Aliens''. |
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* [[Author Appeal]]: Part of a three-way tie with [[Air Gear|Oh Great]] & [[Wet Moon|Ross Campbell]] for the title of king of this trope. |
* [[Author Appeal]]: Part of a three-way tie with [[Air Gear|Oh Great]] & [[Wet Moon|Ross Campbell]] for the title of king of this trope. |