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Ande Parks
Ande Parks made a living as comic book artist for close to two decades. During that time he worked on titles such as Wonder Woman, Superman, Daredevil, Nightwing, Ant-Man and Fear Agent. He is best known for his work with frequent collaborator Phil Hester, including the team's four-year run on... show more

Ande Parks made a living as comic book artist for close to two decades. During that time he worked on titles such as Wonder Woman, Superman, Daredevil, Nightwing, Ant-Man and Fear Agent. He is best known for his work with frequent collaborator Phil Hester, including the team's four-year run on Green Arrow, with writers Kevin Smith, Brad Meltzer and Judd Winick. In recent years, Ande has moved from the drawing table to the word processor, becoming a full-time writer. He has written the historical fiction graphic novels Union Station and Capote in Kansas. The latter was recognized as a Notable Book by the state of Kansas- the first graphic novel to win such an honor. Parks has also written the Green Hornet for Dynamite Entertainment. He currently writes The Lone Ranger, and he penned this year's Shadow Annual, also for Dynamite. He is working on his first prose novel. Ande lives in Kansas with his lovely wife and two children.
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Birth date: October 01, 1964
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drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 6 years ago
This volume brings together all the themes of the previous volumes and leads unsurprisingly to Heath’s end. It’s still quite well-illustrated, colourful and detailed and the plot is quite complicated. I found the second arc drawn out and annoying, probably also because I dislike time-travel stories ...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 8 years ago
It's Shade's first day at school in Megan's body and that's about the whole issue. On her home planet, they've discovered the theft of the M-Vest and are trying to trail Loma's boyfriend, who they're sure has knowledge of what happened to the M-Vest. It's not the most action-filled issue, but t...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
Quick review for a quick read. This graphic novel of Witchblade was a pretty epic journey, to say the least. It's a compilation of two separate stories: "Witchblade: Demon" (one shot) and "Witchblade: Demon Reborn" (a four chapter series). Both are quite dark stories that involve a man bent on getti...
silverneurotic
silverneurotic rated it 10 years ago
From Goodreads: Murder. Not an intricately plotted "whodunit" or fiery passionate fury. But dirty, sad, disturbing actions from real people. That's what Truman Capote decided to use for In Cold Blood - his bold experiment in the realm of the non-fiction "novel." Following in that legacy is Capote in...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 10 years ago
This is all while he's in Kansas, researching the Clutter murders, and it's fictionalized. This is admitted in the afterword, where the author talks about why he dismissed Harper Lee earlier on than in real life, and it's because he felt it was necessary to the story. I appreciate the transparenc...
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