n-sf: Non-member submission from [JMariotte@aol.com]

Anthony Napier (asnapier@juno.com)
Tue, 18 Jul 2000 13:50:14 -0400 (EDT)

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I saw a post about the list in rec.arts.comics.misc and checked it out, and there is an omission that I feel is somewhat notable, since it's mine...

I wrote a comic called HAZARD for WildStorm Productions/Image Comicsa few years back, maybe '96 or thereabouts. You should be able to find copies in the quarter bins, if stores still have quarter bins. Hazard was Alex Hutton,
a bounty hunter who became a nanotechnological guinea pig. Kind of sf, kind of noir, kind of superhero. But nanotechnology was definitely used to a greater degree than in most comics. There were 7 issues.

Hope this helps,

Jeff Mariotte