Richard Starkings
Richard Starkings of Comicraft is a British font designer and comic book letterer, editor and writer. He was one of the early pioneers of computer-based comic-book lettering, and is one of the most prolific creators in that industry, known for his work on Elephantman.
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Deathlok #2
Marvel
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
The Impossible Man: Summer Vacation Spectacular #1
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
RoboCop #6
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
RoboCop #8
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Super-Heroes #4
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Marvel Comics Presents #62
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Deathlok, Colonel John Kelly, later becomes Siege
RoboCop #9
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Comics Presents #63
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
WWF Ultimate Warrior's Workout #1
Valiant
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1990
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
RoboCop #10
Marvel
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1990
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
World Without End #5
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Best of 2000 AD Monthly #66
IPC Magazines
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Comics Presents #77
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Origin of Wolverine, specifically the first time he is referred to as Weapon X in the chronological order of the story
Though the character introduced in Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) was named The Wolverine aka Weapon X, an origin story hadn't been developed yet
One enduring rumor was that he was initially meant to be the actual animal, evolved with the assistance from the High Evolutionary but this was dispelled by Len Wein, the writer who is credited for creating the character
Origin of Wolverine, specifically the first time he is referred to as Weapon X in the chronological order of the story
Though the character introduced in Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) was named The Wolverine aka Weapon X, an origin story hadn't been developed yet
One enduring rumor was that he was initially meant to be the actual animal, evolved with the assistance from the High Evolutionary but this was dispelled by Len Wein, the writer who is credited for creating the character
Deathlok Special #1
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Comics Presents #76
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Deathlok Special #2
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Judge Dredd Mega-Special #0
Fleetway Quality
•
1991
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Adventures of Captain America, The #1
Marvel
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1991
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Adventures of Captain America, The #2
Marvel
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1991
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Adventures of Captain America, The #3
Marvel
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1991
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Sleepwalker #7
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Hellraiser #14
Epic
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Hellraiser #15
Epic
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
The Thing from Another World #2
Dark Horse
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Adventures of Captain America, The #4
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman: The Blue, the Grey and the Bat
DC
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Sleepwalker #8
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Sleepwalker #8 was used as a prop in the film, True Romance (1993)
Toxic Avenger, The #10
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Power Pack: Holiday Special #1
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Sleepwalker #9
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Super-Heroes #9
Marvel
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1992
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Sleepwalker #10
Marvel
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1992
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Sleepwalker #11
Marvel
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1992
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Sleepwalker #12
Marvel
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1992
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Uncanny X-Men #288
Marvel
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Uncanny X-Men Annual #16
Marvel
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1992
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
X-Factor Annual #7
Marvel
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1992
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
X-Force Annual #1
Marvel
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1992
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
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