

Peter Lincoln is presenting history as he saw it, his experiences and his encounters with the capes. It starts off quite well, very interesting. His novel work comprises the Ties Mayhem in Manhattan ( 1978) (see New York) with Marv Wolfman, an Amazing Spider-Man story Stalker from the Stars ( 1978) with Ron Goulart writing as Joseph Silva and Marv Wolfman, an Incredible Hulk story and Swamp Thing ( 1982) with David Houston, novelizing the film Swamp Thing ( 1982). Legacies presents the history of the DC universe, as seen through the eyes of one Peter Lincoln, from boyhood to old age.

Wein has won several comics Awards including the Will Eisner Award. (W) Len Wein, Others (A) Jim Aparo & Various (CA) Nick Cardy For the first time, acclaimed writer Len Weins greatest tales of the DC Universe are. Later, employed as a DC writer and editor from 1979, he worked on various notable DC titles including Alan Moore's and Dave Gibbons's Watchmen. essay by Len Wein with Swamp Thing illustration by Stephen R. For DC he co-created Swamp Thing with artist Bernie Wrightson in 1971 after becoming editor-in-chief at Marvel in 1974 he revived that imprint's The X-Men with artist Dave Cockrum in 1975. History of the DC Universe is a two-issue comic book limited series created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez which was published by DC Comics following the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths. (1948-2017) US Comics writer and editor, initially freelancing for DC Comics from 1968 and Marvel Comics from 1970.
