Rick Bryant “The Millennium Falcon Departs Tatooine” Return of the Jedi #2 Pin-Up (1983) Source
Colors by Christie Scheele and Bob Sharen

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Rick Bryant “The Millennium Falcon Departs Tatooine” Return of the Jedi #2 Pin-Up (1983) Source
Colors by Christie Scheele and Bob Sharen

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Keith Giffen
New 52: Action Comics #4 - February 2012, cover by Rags Morales.
Shade, the Changing Man #44: History Lesson, Part 3: Cheap Gin, Hot Water
by Peter Milligan; Chris Bachalo; Rick Bryant; David Hornung and Todd Klein
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Sonic Boom #1: "Getting a Little Boulder (Part One of...er...One)"
Writer: Ian Flynn Pencils: Evan Stanley Inks: Rick Bryant Colors: Matt Herms Letters: Jack Morelli
Editor/Executive Director of Editorial: Paul Kaminski Assistant Editor: Vincent Lovallo

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Shade the Changing Man 42 #
That time John Constantine made an appearance in Shade's Comic, Then later on, when Peter Milligan would Write Hellblazer, Shade made an appearance there, in a story where he kinda of kidnaps John's girlfriend and change her appearance to look like Kathy !!
this post is dedicated to the late Keith Giffen, may him find rest and find a peaceful place.
The March Hare [one-shot] (January 1, 1986)
writer: Keith Giffen [plot] and Robert Loren Fleming [script] | penciller: Keith Giffen | inker: Rick Bryant | letterer: Pat Brosseau | publishing company: Eternity Comics
BHOC: MARVEL SUPER SPECIAL #8
Around this time, the television series BATTLESTAR GALACTICA debuted on ABC, their attempt to cash in on the enormous popularity of STAR WARS with a weekly TV show in the same science fantasy vein. This was a big deal to most any kid during this time. As I mentioned earlier, my new friend David Steckel became a tremendous fan of the show. Me, though–to no great surprise, I wasn’t really into it.…
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