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Created by Bob Budiansky, known for his contributions to the [[Transformers]] and his pencilling work on [[Ghost Rider]], Sleepwalker was one of several new superheroes given their own series by [[Marvel Comics]] in the early 1990s, also known as the [[Dark Age]] of Comics in many circles, an era particularly known for the [[Nineties Anti Hero]]. Unlike most of the other characters from that era, Sleepwalker was not particularly violent or bloody, being more inclined towards traditional superheroics in the vein of [[Spider-Man]], [[Daredevil]] and other traditional superheroes. Starting in 1991, the series lasted three years, thirty-three issues (June, 1991-February, 1994) and one Holiday Special before it was canceled.
Created by Bob Budiansky, known for his contributions to the [[Transformers]] and his pencilling work on [[Ghost Rider]], Sleepwalker was one of several new superheroes given their own series by [[Marvel Comics]] in the early 1990s, also known as the [[Dark Age]] of Comics in many circles, an era particularly known for the [[Nineties Anti Hero]]. Unlike most of the other characters from that era, Sleepwalker was not particularly violent or bloody, being more inclined towards traditional superheroics in the vein of [[Spider-Man]], [[Daredevil]] and other traditional superheroes. Starting in 1991, the series lasted three years, thirty-three issues (June, 1991-February, 1994) and one Holiday Special before it was canceled.