To hell with this.
(Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn #2)
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To hell with this.
(Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn #2)
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MD Bright
this post is dedicated to the late Mark D. Bright (AKA M.D. Bright), may him find rest and peaceful place.
Icon #1 - By Their Own Bootstraps (May, 1993)
writer and editor: Dwayne McDuffie | penciller: MD Bright | inker: Mike Gustovich | colorist(s): Rachelle Menashe, James Sherman and Noelle Giddings | letterer: Steve Dutro | publishing company: Milestone Media [DC Comics]
Mark Bright/ MD Bright RIP
Rest in peace Mark D. Bright, also known professionally as MD Bright.
A legendary artist who worked on Marvel's Iron Man story Armor Wars and DC's Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn, and co-creator of Milestone's Icon and Valiant's Quantum and Woody. As well as a longtime friend and collaborator, Christopher Priest, who were both worked on various comics including Marvel Knights' Black Panther.
- 1st cover: Icon #1 [collector's edition] (1993) by Denys Cowan [pencils] and Jimmy Palmiotti [inks] - 2nd cover: Quantum & Woody #1 (1997) by M. D. Bright [pencils] and Greg Adams [inks] - 3rd cover: Iron Man Vol. 1 #225 (1987) by M. D. Bright [pencils] and Bob Layton [inks] - 4th cover: Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn #1 (1989) by M.D. Bright [pencils] and Klaus Janson [inks] - 5th cover: Spider-Man versus Wolverine (one-shot) (1987) by Mark Bright - 6th cover: The Transformers #5 (1985) by MD Bright - 7th cover: Black Panther Vol. 2 #11 (1999) by M. D. Bright [pencils], Nelson [inks] and Chris Sotomayor [colors]
Jordan loved the Coast City he knew-- and soon its destruction he'll seek to undo. To blot out this, his darkest hour, he knows that he will need more power. Thus the madness of grief will leave its scars in a swath of destruction he'll cut 'cross the stars.
Deadman: Dead Again (2001) #4
(Steve Vance, M.D. Bright & Rick Burchett)
Rest in peace, Mark "MD" Bright.
Rest in peace, Mark D. Bright
The artist of ‘Quantum & Woody,’ ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Icon’ and more was 68.