Once upon a time, I was a B-Level actor in a comic book
thriller-comedy. Here’s what’s left of those four-color,
hand-lettered days of yore.
As one of the principal editors at Marvel’s landmark Epic Comics division, D.G. Chichester championed creator owned comics. Working with horror master Clive Barker, D.G. developed and unleashed the ferocious Clive Barker’s Hellraiser anthology. As a writer, he tore off body parts in Terror, Inc.; did the monster mash in Nightbreed; took down the fat man in Fall of the Kingpin; sent Daredevil and Elektra on a Fall From Grace; shed some firepower on the darkness in Nightstalkers; blew up SHIELD Central real good in Nick Fury. His disappearance from the comic book scene is blamed on a fall into the Negative Zone, where rumor has it he can be found snacking on antimatter with Annihilus.
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Marvel Cybercomics
Back to the future with "interactive" comics from the confusing nineties.
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Interviews
What passed for Wit and Wisdom when talking about funny books.
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X-Ray Specs
Oddities from my comic book past, digitized for Internets viewing pleasure.
As one of the principal editors at Marvel’s landmark Epic Comics division, D.G. Chichester championed creator owned comics. Working with horror master Clive Barker, D.G. developed and unleashed the ferocious Clive Barker’s Hellraiser anthology. As a writer, he tore off body parts in Terror, Inc.; did the monster mash in Nightbreed; took down the fat man in Fall of the Kingpin; sent Daredevil and Elektra on a Fall From Grace; shed some firepower on the darkness in Nightstalkers; blew up SHIELD Central real good in Nick Fury. His disappearance from the comic book scene is blamed on a fall into the Negative Zone, where rumor has it he can be found snacking on antimatter with Annihilus.