![]() ![]() I was floored by his take on The Prisoner mini-series, published by DC Comics, a sequel to the cult-classic television show. No, I didn’t understand it back then, but I started paying attention to Dean Motter.Īt better comic book shops, I noticed the incredibly striking imagery of his Mister X series, released by Vortex Comics. It’s there that I first came across Dean Motter and Ken Stacy’s The Sacred & The Profane, a story about the Catholic church and its’ interstellar mission to spread the good word. Jones and I had no business, at such a young age, leafing through pages of mature storylines and (oh my God!) drawings of naked women! The publication often premiered burgeoning North American and European talent such as Jim Starlin, John Bolton, Kent Williams and J.G. I start picking up Epic Illustrated, an SF&F magazine imprint of Marvel Comics. It’s 1983 or 1984 and I’m into reading science fiction and fantasy stories. ![]()
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