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* Ron Frenz ( born 1960 ), comic book artist for Marvel Comics
Interviews and articles written by various writers, most notably Tom DeFalco and Peter David, artist Ron Frenz and editor James Owsley ( now known as Christopher Priest ) are all somewhat at odds with one another over many details about the course of events and what was agreed.
Cover art by Ron Frenz.
* Kickers, Inc. ( created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz ) ( 12 issues )
" That very year he returned to comics full-time inking Oliffe on Spider-Girl # 55 ( March 2003 ) and then launching into a long stint inking or doing finished over pencil layouts by Ron Frenz from issues # 59-100 ( June 2003-Sept. 2006 ).
He first appeared in Thor # 411 ( December 1989 ), and was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz.
Category: Characters created by Ron Frenz
The MC2 Nova ( co-created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz ) first appeared in Spider-Girl # 7 and wrongly believed Spider-Girl was a supervillain since she was fighting Darkdevil at the time.
The two collaborated on April – May's # 251-2 ( the Secret Wars crossover issues ), before DeFalco took over fully with # 253, for a two year run, chiefly in collaboration with artist Ron Frenz.
During his tenure as Editor-in-Chief, DeFalco had continued to write as well, with noted runs on Thor ( where he created the New Warriors with artist Ron Frenz ) and the spin-off Thunderstrike, as well as Fantastic Four.
Art by Ron Frenz.
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz and Josef Rubinstein, Silver Sable first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man # 265 ( June 1985 ).
Category: Characters created by Ron Frenz
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He inked Ron Frenz for a four-stint on Thor from 1991 – 1993, and Thunderstrike from 1994 – 1995.
The title also served as the new home for Spider-Girl, who was written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Ron Frenz, the character having first appeared on Marvel. com as The Spectacular Spider-Girl.
The series was primarily written by Kurt Busiek and pencilled by Pat Olliffe, though Roger Stern, Tom DeFalco, and Ron Frenz also contributed.
* April 22 – 24: Pittsburgh Comicon ( Pittsburgh Expomart, Monroeville, Pennsylvania ) — official guests: George Pérez, Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Michael Kaluta, Joe Linsner, Scott McDaniel, Jimmy Palmiotti, Howard Porter, Mark Texeira, Tom Smith, and Michael Turner

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