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'''William Johnson''' was the penciler on issues [[Warrior School!|#7]] and [[Repeat Performance!|#8]] (and, possibly, an uncredited page of [[The Worse of Two Evils!|#6]]) of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel G1 comic]].  His other work for Marvel Comics includes ''Daredevil'' and ''Master of Kung-Fu.''  In an interview with a fan-site,[http://www.manwithoutfear.com/interviews/ddINTERVIEW.shtml?id=Budiansky] [[Bob Budiansky]] described Johnson as "a very nice guy with a lot of talent" who struggled to meet the deadlines of a monthly comic book.
'''William Johnson''' was the penciler on issues [[Warrior School!|#7]] and [[Repeat Performance!|#8]] (and, possibly, an uncredited page of [[The Worse of Two Evils!|#6]]) of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel G1 comic]].   
 
His other work for Marvel Comics includes ''Daredevil'', ''Master of Kung-Fu'' and ''Rom the Space Knight''. In an interview with a fan-site,[http://www.manwithoutfear.com/interviews/ddINTERVIEW.shtml?id=Budiansky] [[Bob Budiansky]] described Johnson as "a very nice guy with a lot of talent" who struggled to meet the deadlines of a monthly comic book.


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The name or term "Johnson" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Johnson (disambiguation).
The name or term "William" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see William (disambiguation).

William Johnson was the penciler on issues #7 and #8 (and, possibly, an uncredited page of #6) of the Marvel G1 comic.

His other work for Marvel Comics includes Daredevil, Master of Kung-Fu and Rom the Space Knight. In an interview with a fan-site,[1] Bob Budiansky described Johnson as "a very nice guy with a lot of talent" who struggled to meet the deadlines of a monthly comic book.



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