Career
Ha's first published comics work was in Green Lantern #36 (February 1993), whose story, "The Ghost of Christmas Light", was written by Gerard Jones. He would continue a number of books for DC and Malibu Comics, and eventually did work for Marvel as well, illustrating the 1994 miniseries Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, which documented the childhood of the character Cable. He would eventually draw that miniseries' sequel as well, Askani'son.
He would subsequently illustrate a number of different properties for various publishers, including Aliens: Havoc, Superman, JLA Annual, which included interiors and cover work. In 1999, he began illustrating Top Ten, one of the books of Alan Moore's America's Best Comics imprint for Wildstorm. He would draw that series' twelve issues, which ran until late 2001.
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