Fantastic Four #347: Big Trouble on Little Earth
by Walter Simonson; Arthur Adams; Art Thibert; Steve Buccellato and Bill Oakley
Marvel
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X-Force #70-81 "The Road Trip arc"
"X-Force Fun Fact: While many superhero groups are funded by the government or wealthy patrons, the members of X-Force refuse to sell out. Consequently, they're broke."
Writer: John Francis Moore, Joseph Harris
Pencils: Adam Pollina, Andy Smith, Mike S. Miller
Inks: Mark Morales, Team X, Hanna & Parsons, Rob Still
Letters: Richard Starkings/Comicraft, Emerson Miranda, Kolja Fuchs
Colors: Marie Javins, John Kalisz, Gloria Vasquez, Steve Buccellato, Guillermo Zubiaga
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Classic Star Wars #3 October 1994
writer: Archie Goodwin
artist: Al Williamson
colors: Steve Buccellato
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Miracle Workers: End Times | Season 4 | Official Trailer | TBS
Okay, I’m giddy!
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Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 #308
Writer(s)
Scott Lobdell
Penciler(s)
John Romita, Jr.
Inker(s)
Dan Green
Al Vey
Colorist(s)
Steve Buccellato
Letterer(s)
Chris Eliopoulos
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Batman: Gothic
by Grant Morrison (script), Klaus Janson (art), Steve Buccellato (colors), and John Costanza (letters)
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“Reckon”
Steve Buccellato- Walter Simonson
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Transformers: Mosaic #81 - "Hail And Farewell"
Originally posted on February 15th, 2008
Story - Simon Furman
Pencils, Colours - Steve Buccellato
Inks - Don Hudson
Letters - Richard Starkings
deviantART | Seibertron | TFW2005 | BotTalk | Simon Furman's blog
wada sez: Perhaps the most important Mosaic strip of all! Written by prolific Transformers scribe Simon Furman and published before the final issue of his Devastation series for IDW, which shows Hunter O’Nion first merging with Sunstreaker in Headmaster form, as seen here. TFWiki itself has a full write-up for this strip, so I won’t go into too much detail here. If one chooses to read Furman’s IDW run in a vacuum, ignoring All Hail Megatron (which, in quite typical comic-book fashion, tossed out a lot of what Furman had been working on and giving Hunter/Sunstreaker a much more tragic fate), you can kind of treat this strip as a coda to the story. Furman’s collaborators here are all industry professionals; Don Hudson did some Transformers work for Marvel US, while Richard Starkings was a letterer/editor on the comics and the writer of “Peace”.
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Onslaught: Marvel by Adam Kubert, with Inks by Jesse Delperdang, and Colors by Steve Buccellato.
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X-Men Origins: Deadpool
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Deadpool: The Major Motion Picture
Writer: Duane Swierczynski
Penciler: Leandro Fernández
Inker: Leandro Fernández
Colourist: Steve Buccellato
Cover: Mark Brooks
Marvel
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