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Artist: Loki: Agent of Asgard; Batgirl; 2000 AD HE MAY have started out in 2005 at AP Comics, where he illustrated and provided the covers for the four issues of Dark Mists but Lee Garbett swiftly graduated from the British indie publisher to drawing a four-chapter serial in 2000 AD. Subsequently contributing to a couple of 2007 issues of Judge Dredd Megazine – the spin-off from the self-styled Galaxy's Greatest Comic – he moved on to make his US debut at DC's WildStorm imprint. There he drew The Highwaymen five-parter, moving on to a five-issue run on Midnighter in 2008 and more or less concurrently to the six-part DC/WS DreamWar. Next came a couple of 2009 issues of Batman for DC itself for which he then pencilled a five-part serial in The Outsiders. His major breakthrough followed later in the year, when he launched Batgirl, drawing a dozen of the title's first 14 issues. Garbett's next major project was a three-issue run on Spider-Man: Big Time. in 2011. His inaugural Marvel assignment, it led to a three-part in Amazing Spider-Manserial and then to the Amazing Spider-Man/Ghost Rider: Motorstorm one-shot. He rounded out the year with the four-chapter Fear Itself: The Deep. Other than four issues of Ghost Rider, the artist's time was then given over to fill-ins (for DC as well as Marvel) until late in 2012, when he migrated to Valiant. Initially he worked on X-0 Manowar, where he pencilled two four-issue runs with issues of Harbinger and Shadowman in between. In 2014 he returned to Marvel where he pencilled all but one of the 17 issues of Loki: Agent of Asgard while also drawing the five weekly issues of a Thor/Loki serial published as a sidebar to 2014's Original Sin event. Garbett is now back at DC or rather at Vertigo, its mature readers imprint, as the regular penciller on the recently launched Lucifer.
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Latest Guest Announcement - GAIL SIMONE
showmasters posted a topic in London Film and Comic Con 2014
Latest Guest Announcement - Gail Simone Attending: Sat/Sun Writer – Batgirl; Birds of Prey; Red Sonja; Secret Six; Welcome to Tranquility -
Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Lee Garbett Attending: Sat/Sun Artist – Loki: Agent of Asgard X-O Manowar; Batgirl; 2000 AD
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Gail Simone
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Gail Simone Gail Simone is well known among the comic book community for coining the term Women in Refrigerators and writing the original list. She began a weekly column, entitled "You'll All Be Sorry!", which she updated regularly for two years. After scripting contributing several stories for The Simpsons, she entered superhero comics penning Deadpool and it's successor, Agent X, for fifteen issues. She began her five-year run on Birds of Prey with issue #56, and continued until issue #108, with a rotating team of artists. When her long run on Birds of Prey was finished, she began an eight issue run on Action Comics with John Byrne, where she introduced Livewire into comic continuity. She subsequently wrote a six-issue miniseries called Villains United that tied heavily into the Infinite Crisis, and its sucessor, the six issue miniseries Secret Six. With some ideas from Grant Morrison, Gail Simone invented the new Atom character, Ryan Choi. After eighteen issues, she left the title and started writing Wonder Woman from issue fourteen. Gail Simone teamed up with Nicola Scott again to write a new Secret Six ongoing series. In 2010, after encouragement from DC Comics Chief Creative Officer and fellow writer, Geoff Johns, Simone relaunch Birds of Prey with artist Ed Benes who she had worked with previously on the first volume. She left Wonder Woman after the special 600th anniversary issue. In 2011, Gail started DC's New 52 writing Batgirl and co-writing the Fury of Firestorm but left the latter after issue #6. She was the only female writer at DC Comics until the second wave. In December 2012, she was apparently fired and informed that her time on Batgirl would end with issue #16. Simone was later informed that she would remain the Batgirl writer, with the full story behind the seemingly botched termination never revealed.- 6 replies
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