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At 11 issues, Stanhall's G.I. Jane was the company's most successful title, and is best remembered for some suggestive covers by Bill Williams, who had been a Walt Disney Productions animator.
It was a pencil only piece. But at Alamo Comic Con, this past weekend, one of his friends saw artist Bill Williams selling this. I contacted Dan Jurgens who told me, When you take another artist's ...
First revealed by excellent comic book site 13th Dimension, the cover features Williams’ Two-Face looming over the Dark Knight, who’s swinging across the streets of Gotham wearing what looks ...