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“Comics Artist” Tom Grummett Signed “Superman” Comic JG Autographs COA
Up for auction ” Comics Artist” Tom Grummett Signed Limited Edition “Superman” Comic #3031/10,000 This product is licensed genuine by JG Autographs and features their Certificate of Authenticity.
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Thomas Grummett( born 1959) is a Canadian comics artist and penciller He is best understood for his work as penciller on titles such as The New Titans, The Adventures of Superman, Superboy, Power Company, Robin, New Thunderbolts and Heroes Tom Grummett started offering ended up art work over George Pérez‘s designs on The New Titans #58(Sept. 1989). He dealt with Marv Wolfman and Pérez on the “A Lonely Place of Dying” story which presented Tim Drake as the brand-new Robin Grummett stayed on The New Titans after Pérez’s departure and assisted Wolfman renew the title. He started a long association with the Superman franchise when he drew Action Comics #665(May 1991) and after that assisted author Louise Simonson and artist Jon Bogdanove launch a brand-new title, Superman: The Man of Steel in July1991 Grummett drew part of The Adventures of Superman #480(July 1991) and ended up being the primary artist on that series with the following problem and after that dealt with the “Panic in the Sky” crossover in1992 Throughout his work on The Adventures of Superman, Grummett and author Jerry Ordway( in addition to editor Mike Carlin, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern and others) were the designers of “ The Death of Superman” story, in which Superman passed away and was reanimated. It was throughout that story, that Grummett and author Karl Kesel, developed the brand-new Superboy in The Adventures of Superman #500(June 1993). Grummett drew parts for DC Comics’ other significant occasion of the early 1990 s, “ Batman: Knightfall“, contributing parts of “Knightquest” and “KnightsEnd”. Grummett released a continuous Robin series in November 1993 with author Chuck Dixon and a Superboy series 3 months later on with author Karl Kesel. In Summer 1995, author Roger Stern and Grummett produced a brand-new quarterly series, Superman: The Man of Tomorrow He was among the numerous artists who added to the Superman: The Wedding Album one-shot in 1996 in which the title character wed Lois Lane Other work for DC consisted of teaming up with Chuck Dixon on a Secret Six one-shot (Dec. 1997) as part of the Tangent Comics imprint and co-creating the Power Company series with author Kurt Busiek in 2002. In 2000, Grummett and his previous Superboy partner Karl Kesel developed Section Zero as part of the Gorilla Comics imprint at Image Comics Gorilla Comics was meant to be a developer owned business funded by a comics associated site, eHero.com. The site showed to be a monetary failure, leaving the developers to personally fund their own books. Together with the other Gorilla Comics developers, Kesel and Grummett tried to continue the series they began, however these efforts showed to be not successful. In January 2012, Kesel revealed that he and Grummett would be relaunching Section Zero as a webcomic on the Mad Genius Comics site. The formerly released stories were published on the website and brand-new product was included as it was finished. A Kickstarter project in 2017 will permit Kesel and Grummett to complete the story. At Marvel Comics, he finished a run as penciller on Thunderbolts, with author Fabian Nicieza and inker Gary Erskine in 2007 and in 2009 he co-created the X-Men Forever series with Chris Claremont |
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