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'''Mike Gustovich''' (born [[November 15]], [[1953]]) is an American comic artist and writer. Among his earliest work, he created the superhero team [[Wikipedia:Justice Machine|Justice Machine]]. He would revisit the series throughout the 80s in-between doing art for the likes of [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], D.C., First, and Eclipse comics, until selling it to Warren Ellis in 1991. During the 90s, he was the main inker on Milestone's ''Icon'' comic for the start of its run and provided art for a comic adaption of ''[[Wikipedia:Bill, the Galactic Hero|Bill, the Galactic Hero]]''. He has recently started teaching a course in comic art at the Virginia Marti College of Art and Design.
'''Mike Gustovich''' (born [[November 15]], [[1953]]) is an American comic artist and writer. Among his earliest work, he created the superhero team {{w|Justice Machine}}. He would revisit the series throughout the 80s in-between doing art for the likes of [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], D.C., First, and Eclipse comics, until selling it to Warren Ellis in 1991. During the 90s, he was the main inker on Milestone's ''Icon'' comic for the start of its run and provided art for a comic adaption of ''{{w|Bill, the Galactic Hero}}''. He has recently started teaching a course in comic art at the Virginia Marti College of Art and Design.


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Mike Gustovich (born November 15, 1953) is an American comic artist and writer. Among his earliest work, he created the superhero team Justice Machine. He would revisit the series throughout the 80s in-between doing art for the likes of Marvel, D.C., First, and Eclipse comics, until selling it to Warren Ellis in 1991. During the 90s, he was the main inker on Milestone's Icon comic for the start of its run and provided art for a comic adaption of Bill, the Galactic Hero. He has recently started teaching a course in comic art at the Virginia Marti College of Art and Design.

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