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Envisioning the character as philosophical and existentially tortured, Starlin wrote and drew a complex space opera with theological and psychological themes.
Starlin returned to DC and, with artist Shane Davis, wrote the miniseries Mystery in Space vol.
Warlock's adventures were reprinted, with new Starlin covers, in the six-issue limited series Special Edition on Warlock ( Dec. 1982-May 1983 ).
This reprint series was itself reprinted, with yet another set of new Starlin covers, as Warlock vol.
It launched in 1983 with a line-up of creators including Frank Brunner, Mike Grell, Howard Chaykin, Joe Staton, Steven Grant, Timothy Truman, and Jim Starlin.
Aparo returned to the Batman title with issue # 414 ( Dec. 1987 ) in collaboration with writer Jim Starlin.
* Marvel Fanfare # 21 ( along with Jim Starlin ) ( 1985 )
* Spaceknights ( script and art, with co-author Jim Starlin, 5-issue limited series, Marvel Comics, October 2000-February 2001 )
The new series is written by Jim Starlin with art by Ron Lim.
The first seven issues also contained a backup story starring The Weird from the eponymous 1988 miniseries, with art by Starlin.

Starlin and whom
Here, Starlin brought back Adam Warlock, whom he had killed years earlier in his concluding Warlock story in Avengers Annual # 7 and Marvel Two-in-One Annual # 2 in 1977.

Starlin and October
James P. " Jim " Starlin ( born October 19 ) is an American comic book writer and artist.

Starlin and 1980
It first appeared in DC Comics Presents # 27 ( November 1980 ), and was created by Len Wein and Jim Starlin.

Starlin and 1990
* 1990Starlin Castro, American baseball player
Starlin resurrected Drax in Silver Surfer vol 3 # 35 ( 1990 ), and he had a recurring role until issue 50.
Starlin revived the character years later in Silver Surfer vol 3 # 46 ( Dec 1990 ).
3 # 38 ( Jun 1990 ), and was created by Jim Starlin and Ron Lim.

Starlin and Books
* Jim Starlin interview, Adelaide Comics and Books ( 2003 ).

Starlin and ),
In November 2010, IDW / Desperado published a 312-page career retrospective The Art of Jim Starlin ( ISBN 1600107702 ), written by Starlin and edited / designed by Joe Pruett.
* Jim Starlin Interview ( Part 1 ) ( Part 2 ), Newsarama, July 16, 2006
Some Kree have been given comic book references as names, such as Mar-Vell ( Marvel Comics ), Att-las ( Atlas Comics ), Dea-Sea ( DC Comics ), and Star-Lyn ( Jim Starlin ).
The character debuted in Strange Tales # 180 ( 1975 ), and was created by Jim Starlin.
Drax first appeared in Iron Man # 55 ( February 1973 ), and was created by Mike Friedrich and Jim Starlin.
After a brief appearance in a back up feature in Cosmic Powers Unlimited # 4 ( 1996 ), the character was not seen again until 2002 when Starlin used him in Infinity Abyss # 1-6.
Important plot points were also in Warlock and The Infinity Watch # 7-10 ( Aug .-Nov. 1992 ), also written by Starlin.
* Willow ( Dreadstar ), a fictional telepath created by Jim Starlin for the comic series Dreadstar
The story was credited to Jim Starlin ( script ), Jim Aparo ( pencil ), Mike DeCarlo ( ink ), Adrienne Roy ( color ), and John Costanza ( lettering ).
One-shots ( by Jim Starlin and Arthur Suydam among others ) became more common, and tolerable sales on Elric of Melniboné ( by Roy Thomas, P. Craig Russell and Michael T. Gilbert ), stumbled when First Comics acquired the rights, putting Pacific in the awkward position of continuing as distributor on a comic from a rival publisher that they had helped promote.
The character first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One Annual # 2 ( 1977 ), and was created by Jim Starlin.
The character first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One Annual # 2 ( 1977 ), and was created by Jim Starlin.

Starlin and ;
The title was written by Denny O ' Neil and featured art by Howard Chaykin, Walt Simonson and Jim Starlin ; the well-received title ran only five issues.

Starlin and 1989
Starlin wrote and drew Gilgamesh II in 1989 before returning to Marvel.

Starlin and comic
When he returned to comics after a hiatus, his style was more precise and reminiscent of George Pérez and Jim Starlin, and helped make Legion of Super-Heroes DC's second most popular comic after Pérez's New Teen Titans.
Pip the Troll was introduced by Jim Starlin in Strange Tales vol 2 # 179 ( Feb 1975 ) to be a comic foil to the story's main protagonist, Adam Warlock.

Starlin and book
* Jim Starlin Comic book artist and novelist, noted for his " cosmic " take on superheroes such as Warlock, Silver Surfer and Captain Marvel.

Starlin and Dreadstar
The new decade found Starlin creating an expansive story titled " the Metamorphosis Odyssey ", which introduced the character of Vanth Dreadstar in Epic Illustrated # 3.
* Dreadstar by Jim Starlin
* Metamorphosis Odyssey, a serial by Jim Starlin, which introduced his Dreadstar character

Starlin and #
Shang-Chi first appeared in Special Marvel Edition # 15 ( December 1973 ) by Englehart and Starlin ( SME # 1 – 14 were reprints of older Marvel superhero stories ).
Though Englehart and Starlin soon left as the creative talent for the title, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issues # 22.
Starlin also drew " The Secret of Skull River ", inked by frequent collaborator Al Milgrom, for Savage Tales # 5 ( July 1974 ).
Starlin became the writer of Batman and one of his first storylines for the title was " Ten Nights of The Beast " in issues # 417-420 ( March-June 1988 ) which introduced the KGBeast.
Writer-artist Jim Starlin revived Warlock in Strange Tales # 178-181 ( Feb .- Aug. 1975 ).
Eleven years later, Starlin revived the character and two members of his supporting cast in the miniseries Infinity Gauntlet # 1-6 ( July-Dec. 1991 ).
Created by writer Mike Friedrich and writer / artist Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in Iron Man # 55 ( February 1973 ).
The character first appeared in Warlock # 10 ( Dec. 1974 ) and was created by Jim Starlin.
An OMAC back-up feature by Jim Starlin was started in issue # 59, but the title was cancelled after the first appearance.

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