Solo (DC Comics) - Creators

Creators

Creators contributing:

  • #1 Tim Sale (with Jeph Loeb, Brian Azzarello, Darwyn Cooke, and Diana Schutz)
  • #2 Richard Corben (with John Arcudi)
  • #3 Paul Pope
  • #4 Howard Chaykin
  • #5 Darwyn Cooke
  • #6 Jordi Bernet (with John Arcudi, Joe Kelly, Andrew Helfer, Chuck Dixon, and Brian Azzarello)
  • #7 Mike Allred (with Laura Allred and Lee Allred)
  • #8 Teddy Kristiansen (with Neil Gaiman and Steven Seagle)
  • #9 Scott Hampton (with John Hitchcock)
  • #10 Damion Scott (with Rob Markmam and Jennifer Carcano)
  • #11 Sergio Aragonés (with Mark Evanier)
  • #12 Brendan McCarthy (with Howard Hallis, Steve Cook, Sir Trevor Goring, Robbie Morrison, Tom O'Connor and Jono Howard)

The series was overseen by painter and DC editor Mark Chiarello.

Creators discussed as working on future issues of Solo before the series was canceled include: Brian Bolland, John Cassaday, Dave Gibbons, Adam Hughes, Kevin Maguire, Tony Harris, J. G. Jones, Kevin Nowlan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Walt Simonson, Jill Thompson, Brian Stelfreeze, Bruce Timm, John Van Fleet, George Pratt and Matt Wagner.

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