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    Quote Originally Posted by benday-dot View Post
    What of Eisner himself? Zilch for Marvel and for DC... except 1 page in that Superman #400, Sir Tim mentioned earlier, and for which it seems every creator in the business worked.
    Eisner had some work published in Marvel's CRAZY black & white magazine, if that counts (and I think it does: it says "Marvel Magazine Group" right there on the cover)...and Nick Cardy, mentioned early in this thread, did a few covers for it.
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    John Romita definitely did. He worked on Young Love (and possibly other romance books), prior to going to Marvel and Spider-Man.

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    I *think* Cardy did some cover paintings for Marvel's magazine division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iangould View Post
    Did Mike Grell ever work for Marvel?
    He's done several things for Marvel in recent years. He wrote Iron Man for a while (drew a few issues too), and has drawn an issue of an X-Men title and recently an issue of Hercules.

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    I don't know about sequentials, but Sienkiewicz did a Superman pin-up for Superman #400.

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    And I see I repeated myself in this thread... See kids, this is what happens from starting at the beginning of an old thread you don't even remember.

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    Did Chris Claremont ever write anything for DC?
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    Quote Originally Posted by inferno View Post
    Did Chris Claremont ever write anything for DC?
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    Also Gen-13, and the classic Justice League run that introduced Crucifer the Vampire to the world.

    Really.

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    How about George Papp? Any Marvel work for this longtime toiler in the DC vineyards, notably on Superboy and Green Arrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inferno View Post
    Did Chris Claremont ever write anything for DC?
    He also wrote the terrible JLA arc that introduced the Doom Patrol for John Byrne's Doom Patrol on-going.

    Really. Really. Bad.

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