The comic was published without the code. The Comics Code Authority, which governed the content presented in comic books, objected to many of the images he presented and they refused to pass the book. O’Neill’s entire style of art was unique, with unclean lines and awkward creatures and colors. It was at DC that he began getting recognition with a stint on “The Omega Men.” He also worked on Alan Moore’s stories for the “Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual” in 1986. Price (Graphic Novel): 29. The British artist worked as a Disney Comics colorist among other jobs before joining DC Comics. Written by: Alan Moore Starring Specs Series: THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN 1999 Book Type: Collected Edition Graphic Novel U.S. Its stable of titles includes Judge Dredd and Nemesis the Warlock, which O’Neill created with Mills. He eventually made his way to publisher 2000 AD, where he was both a writer and illustrator. He started working in the comics industry at age 16, first as an office assistant for children’s humor comic Buster. 22, 1953, in southeastern London, O’Neill grew up in a working-class family. Kevin O’Neill, co-creator of “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” and “Marshal Law” comic books, died last week after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, according to longtime collaborator Gosh Comics.
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