Shadowman (comics) - Creators

Creators

Steven J. Massarsky, one of the original co-owners of Voyager Communications, the parent company of Valiant Comics had strong connections to the music industry (for a time he managed the Allman Brothers Band among others) and used these connections to convince popular musicians to appear in Valiant Comics. Among these musicians was Aerosmith who guest starred in Shadowman #19. In the book, Master Darque creates a voodoo doll of Steven Tyler and trades Jack Boniface (Shadowman) Tyler's soul for an as yet unnamed favor.

Series Creative Staff Information (Volume one): The following is a list of those who contributed to the creation of the series. When repeated, only last names will be used.

  • 0: (note-this issue was released after the series had begun) Bob Hall, writer & pencils/Tom Ryder, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 1: Jim Shooter & Steve Englehart, writers/David Lapham, pencils/Joe Rubenstien, inks/Lapham & Bob Layton, cover.
  • 2: Shooter & Faye Perozich, writers/Lapham, pencils/Ryder, inks/Lapham & Ryder, cover.
  • 3: Perozich, writer/Mark Moretti, pencils/Charles Barnett III, inks/Lapham & Ryder, cover.
  • 4: Shooter & Lapham, story/Shooter & Perozich, script/Lapham, pencils/Ryder, inks/Frank Miller, cover.
  • 5: Shooter & Lapham, story/Shooter & Layton, script/Lapham, pencils/Paul Autio, inks/Walter Simonson, cover.
  • 6: Shooter & Moretti & Steve Ditko & Don Perlin, story/Hall, script/Ditko, pencils & cover/Gonzalo Mayo, inks.
  • 7: Hall, writer/Jose Delbo & Perlin, pencils/John Dixon, inks/Perlin & Stan Drake, cover.
  • 8: Hall, writer/Yvel Guichet, pencils/Dixon, inks/Guichet & Layton, cover.
  • 9: Joe St. Pierre, writer and pencils/Dixon, inks/Layton & St. Pierre, cover.
  • 10: Hall, writer & pencils & cover/Dixon, inks.
  • 11: Hall, writer & pencils/Tom Mandrake, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 12: Hall, writer & pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 13: Jorge Gonzalez, writer/Guichet, pencils/Dixon, inks/Guichet & Randy Elliot, cover.
  • 14: Hall, writer & pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall & Dixon, cover.
  • 15: Hall, writer & pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 16: Hall, writer & pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall & Dixon, cover.
  • 17-18: Hall, writer & pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall & Bob Wiacek, cover.
  • 19: Hall, writer & pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 20: Perlin, writer/Mel Rubi, pencils/Autio, inks & cover.
  • 21-23: Hall, writer & pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 24: Hall, writer & pencils/Ryder, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 25: Anthony J. Bedard, writer/Rags Morales, pencils & cover/Elliot, inks.
  • 26-28: Hall, writer & pencils/Ryder, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 29: Hall, writer & pencils/Ryder, inks/Hall & Layton, cover.
  • 30-32: Hall, writer & pencils/Ryder, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 33: Hall, writer & pencils & cover/Ryder, inks.
  • 34: Hall, writer & pencils/Ryder, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 35-36: Mike Baron, writer/Robert Hand, pencils/Dixon, inks/Hall, cover.
  • 37: Hall, writer & pencils/Ryder, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 38: Hall, writer & pencils & cover/Ryder, inks.
  • 39-42: Hall, writer & pencils/Ryder, inks/Hall & Ryder, cover.
  • 43: Hall, writer & art.

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