- Paul
Gulacy (/ɡəˈleɪsi/; born
August 15, 1953) is an
American comics artist best
known for his work for DC
Comics and
Marvel Comics, and for
drawing one...
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published in
August 1978.
Created by
writer Don
McGregor and
artist Paul
Gulacy, it was
published by
Eclipse Enterprises,
later known as
Eclipse Comics...
- Paul
Gulacy.
Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance Marvel Comics Presents #26 (Aug. 1989)
Created by Doug
Moench Paul
Gulacy In-story...
- Slow Fade of an
Endangered Species by
writer Don
McGregor and
artist Paul
Gulacy (Eclipse Books,
August 1978) — the
first graphic novel sold in the newly...
- were
Rohmer creations.
Starlin left the
series after #17 (replaced by Paul
Gulacy) and
Englehart after #19 (replaced by Doug Moench). No
characters from the...
- were
Rohmer creations.
Starlin left the
series after #17 (replaced by Paul
Gulacy) and
Englehart after #19 (replaced by Doug Moench). No
characters from the...
- and
energetic art by Paul
Gulacy brought Master of Kung Fu new life." In 2010,
Comics Bulletin ranked Moench and
Gulacy's work on
Master of Kung-Fu sixth...
- Center, U.S.
Grant Hotel 5,000 John Byrne,
Chris Claremont, Mike Grell, Paul
Gulacy,
Larry Niven, Joe Orlando,
Richard Pini,
Wendy Pini,
Jerry Pournelle, Osamu...
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Exploration (Year One: Batman/Ra's al Ghul #2 (2005) by
Devin K.
Grayson and Paul
Gulacy) and the
Third Reich (Batman:
Death and the
Maidens #5 (2004) by Greg Rucka...
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first non-graphic
novel Batman story. Prey (#11–15) By Doug Moench, Paul
Gulacy, and
Terry Austin Batman must
contend with the
brilliant but
deranged psychiatrist...