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Dhampire and Stillborn
written for comic books, including the Swamp Thing series, Jason Vs. Leatherface, Predator: Hell Come A Walkin and her own one-shot Dhampire: Stillborn.
Nancy A. Collins, who wrote Swamp Thing # 110-138 ( Aug. 1991-Dec. 1993 ), also wrote the 1996 one-shot Dhampire: Stillborn.

Stillborn and ;
:* Stillborn and infant children of the officers or enlisted persons on active duty at the Naval Academy ; Naval Station, Annapolis ; or Naval Medical Clinic, Annapolis may be buried in a specific lot reserved for such cases.

Stillborn and DC
Later hardcore punk bands included Corrosion of Conformity, No Labels, Colcor, UNICEF, Stillborn Christians, DAMM, Bloodmobile, Subculture, 30 Foot Beast, Mission DC, the Celibate Commandos, Rights Reserved, Creeping Flesh, Time Bomb, Stations of the Cross, A Number of Things, and Oral Fixation.

Stillborn and 1997
* Integrity / Hatebreed ( 1997, Stillborn )

Vertigo and 1996
* Helix ( 1996 – 1998 ; merged with Vertigo )
Young's last editorial credit for Vertigo was Flex Mentallo # 1 ( June 1996 ).
His Shade, the Changing Man was launched by DC and ran 70 issues ( July 1990-# 70 ( April 1996, by which time it was under the Vertigo imprint.
Milligan also produced the one-shots The Eaters and Face in 1995 for the " Vertigo Voices " sub-imprint, and a number of other miniseries, including The Extremist ( 1993 ), Tank Girl: The Odyssey ( 1995 ), Egypt ( 1995 – 1996 ), Girl ( 1996 ), The Minx ( 1998 – 1999 ), and Vertigo Pop!
Ennis has also written several miniseries for Vertigo, including Goddess ( 1995 – 1996 ), Pride & Joy ( 1997 ), Unknown Soldier ( 1997 ), and Adventures in the Rifle Brigade ( 2001 – 2002 ), as well as eight one-shot War Stories between 2001 and 2003.
* Girl ( Vertigo ), a 1996 mini-series by Peter Milligan
It was remastered and released with the rest of the Dire Straits catalogue in 1996 for most of the world on Vertigo Records outside the US and in 2000 in the United States.
* Tank Girl: Apocalypse was a four issue mini-series published by Vertigo Comics in November 1995-February 1996.
* Tank Girl-Apocalypse consists of 4 issues released between November 1995 and February 1996, published by DC's Vertigo imprint.
Milligan and Brendan McCarthy's psychedelic classic Rogan Gosh was reprinted in a collected edition by Vertigo in 1996, after being first serialised six years earlier in Revolver.
His big break into American comics was Flex Mentallo, a Doom Patrol spin-off written by fellow Glaswegian Grant Morrison for DC Comics ' Vertigo imprint, in 1996.
* Flex Mentallo # 1-4 ( with Grant Morrison, Vertigo, 1996 )
The Leigh brothers formed Vertigo ( later renamed as Invertigo ) in 1996.
In the 1990s, despite being a freelancer, Klein worked for long periods on a number of comics titles, including the entire runs of Suicide Squad ( 1987 – 1992 ), Sandman ( 1989 – 1996 ), The Spectre ( 1992 – 1998 ), The Dreaming ( 1996 – 2001 ), and The Invisibles ( 1997 – 2000 ) for DC / Vertigo ; and Deathblow ( 1994 – 1996 ) for Image Comics ).
* Sandman ( DC / Vertigo ): 1989 – 1996
* The Dreaming ( Vertigo ): 1996 – 2001 —
* The Invisibles # 16: " London " ( with Grant Morrison, Vertigo, January 1996, tpb The Invisibles: Apocalipstick collects Vol.
* The Invisibles # 21: " Liverpool " ( with Grant Morrison, Vertigo, June 1996, tpb The Invisibles: Entropy in the UK collects Vol.
In 1996, after the phenomenal success of The Sandman, DC sought to repackage Gaiman's earlier uncollected work for the company's Vertigo imprint in a book called Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days.

Vertigo and ;
* Fables and Reflections ( collecting The Sandman # 29 – 31, 38 – 40, 50 ; Sandman Special # 1 ; and Vertigo Preview # 1, 1991 – 1993, ISBN 1-56389-105-0 ): A collection of short stories set throughout Morpheus ' history, most of them originally published directly before or directly after the " Game of You " story arc.
Roeberg took over editorial duties on the second Vertigo issues of both The Sandman and Shade, the Changing Man from Lisa Guastella-then Lisa Aufenanger-editing those two titles until their respective final issues ; she also edited the first 36 issues of the " ahead of its time " crime / noir series Sandman Mystery Theatre.
Peter Milligan, who began his career at 2000 AD, before working briefly for both Pacific Comics and Eclipse Comics, contributed two titles ( one quarter of the initial line-up ; the same as Gaiman ) to the Vertigo launch.
* Bill Willingham's Eisner Award-winning comic book series Fables, published by Vertigo Comics, features the Jungle Book's Mowgli, Bagheera and Shere Khan ; though their characterisation remains true to Kipling's stories, Willingham and artist Mark Buckingham also make oblique references to the 1967 Disney animation in dialogue and artwork.
The decennial poll of international critics by the Sight & Sound magazine ranked it # 10 in 1952, moved it up to # 3 in 1962, and # 2 in 1972, 1982, and 1992 ; in 2002 it fell back to # 3, behind Citizen Kane and Vertigo and in 2012, it dropped to # 4, behind Vertigo, Citizen Kane, and Tokyo Story.
Labyrinth / medulla Vertigo ; unsteadiness ; nausea ; vomiting.
The narration of the mystic and harsh dark reality is more common in DC's Vertigo Comics because its stories lurk outside of superhero fantasy ; the Vertigo series have beings that relate better to civilian life although both universes are subject to fantastical realms, and unworldly dimensions.
Fontana Records is a record label which was started in the 1950s as a subsidiary of the Dutch Philips Records ; when Philips restructured its music operations it dropped Fontana in favor of Vertigo Records.
Understanding Comics was first published by Tundra Publishing ; reprintings have been released by Kitchen Sink Press, DC Comics ’ Paradox Press, DC ’ s Vertigo line, and HarperPerennial.
* Calgary is home to Theatre Calgary, a mainstream regional theatre ; Alberta Theatre Projects, a major centre for new play development in Canada ; the Calgary Animated Objects Society ; Vertigo Mystery Theatre ; and One Yellow Rabbit, a touring company.
* Preacher Special ; Cassidy: Blood and Whiskey ( 1 issue, DC / Vertigo 1998 )
* Preacher Special ; Tall in the Saddle ( 1 issue, with John McCrea, DC / Vertigo 1999 )
He also had three recent Vertigo series that have wrapped up: Faker a six part mini-series with art by Jock ; a second graphic novel, God Save the Queen, with John Bolton, featuring Queen Titania, Oberon, Puck, Nuala and Cluracan from the Sandman and Books of Magic comics ; and Crossing Midnight with Jim Fern.
Jean Renoir's film The Rules of the Game ( 1939 ) was a comedy of manners that transcended the conventions of the " comedy of manners " genre by creating a biting and tragic satire of French upper class society in the years before WW II ; a poll of critics from the British Film Institute ranked it as the third greatest film ever, placing behind Citizen Kane and Vertigo.

Vertigo and DC
Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo ( an imprint of DC Comics ), with painted covers by Glenn Fabry.
Many of these have since moved on to work for American publishers such as DC Comics ( especially the Vertigo and Wildstorm imprints ) and Marvel Comics.
Proinsias Cassidy, the supporting lead male in Garth Ennis's comic book series Preacher ( DC / Vertigo, 1995 ), is a vampire of Irish origin.
* Comic book characters from Vertigo, DC Comics and Marvel Comics.
Dream is a fictional character and the protagonist of DC Comics ' Vertigo comic book series The Sandman, written by Neil Gaiman.
Since the creation of the Vertigo imprint ( itself largely inspired by the success of DC Comics ' increasingly mature titles such as Swamp Thing, Watchmen, Hellblazer, and The Sandman ), DC's horror / occult characters such as Morpheus have drifted progressively further away both from DC continuity and from each other.
Note: Dream does not appear in every issue of The Sandman, nor did he appear in the first DC Comics The Sandman series, although several supporting characters in the Vertigo series did.
* Fables: Kay and the Snow Queen appear in Bill Willingham's comic book series from DC Comics Vertigo Imprint.
* A verse combining the first two lines of Variant 2 and the last two lines of Variant 1 appears in the 2000 3-issue miniseries Vertigo DC Comics miniseries Adventures in the Rifle Brigade by Garth Ennis and Carlos Ezquerra.
* Swamp Thing ( DC / Vertigo, 1991 – 1993 )
Vertigo is an imprint of the American comic-book publisher DC Comics.
In 2010, it was announced that Vertigo would become a strictly creator-owned imprint, with all titles that originated in the DC Universe, with the exception of flagship title Hellblazer, returning to the DC imprint.
Vertigo originated in 1993 under the stewardship of Karen Berger, a Brooklyn College graduate with a degree in English Literature and a minor in Art History, who had joined DC Comics in 1979 as an assistant to editor Paul Levitz, debuting with House of Mystery # 292 after a Sgt.
These mature readers comics, both those that became Vertigo and those that did not, often had the DC bullet printed in a smaller than usual size.
Touchmark was to be helmed at Disney by ex-DC editor Art Young, but when it was jettisoned, both Young and the properties were acquired by DC forming part of the debut Vertigo line.
By the early 1990s, " he core Vertigo titles had already become their own little enclave ," so when Berger returned from maternity leave, she spoke with DC President Jenette Kahn and Executive Editor Dick Giordano, the outcome being a separate imprint to " actively expand sensibility " of the titles she had been editing.
He then left DC to work for Disney in setting up Touchmark, before returning with those projects to Vertigo in early 1993, when he edited debut title Enigma, and later miniseries and one-shots such as Sebastian O, The Extremist, Mercy, Rogan Gosh, The Mystery Play, and Tank Girl: The Moovy.
From 2007, she has also been heavily involved in the new DC imprint " Minx ", but is still editing titles for Vertigo, including the new 2007 / 8 series House of Mystery, Vinyl Underground and Young Liars.
He soon left Swamp Thing to Stuart Moore, however with issue # 100, and Moore would edit and co-edit the remaining 71 issues of that title, including the switch from DC to Vertigo.
Peyer moved to Doom Patrol and Animal Man, which he edited during the transition from DC to Vertigo, before moving to edit the initial issues of Kid Eternity and Black Orchid as well as two " Vertigo Visions " one-shots.
Indeed, Moore never produced work for the Vertigo imprint-having refused to work for parent company DC in the late 1980s-although his DC-published Swamp Thing work and V for Vendetta reprint-maxiseries were subsequently collected as Vertigo-issued TPBs, while the Hellblazer solo title dealt with the character co-created by Moore, but never written by him.

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