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Jerry Prosser

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Jerry Prosser
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, editor

Jerry Prosser is an American comic book writer and editor, best known for his work with Dark Horse Comics.

Prosser was part of Dark Horse Comics from its early days, and was one of five creators, who as Team CGW created the Comics' Greatest World line for Dark Horse Comics. Since then, he has written for many Dark Horse titles, and moved into editorial duties, most notably on Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and various licensed Aliens and Predator comics.

He also penciled part of Godzilla No. 5, one of Dark Horse's earliest licensed properties, in December 1988.

In addition to his work with Dark Horse, Prosser wrote the final ten issues (#80–89) of the Grant Morrison-launched DC/Vertigo series Animal Man in 1995, and has written comics set in the world of Magic: the Gathering for Armada/Acclaim Comics.

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Writer

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Editor

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  • Deadline USA #1–2 (Sep–Nov 1991)
  • Andrew Vachss' Hard Looks #1–10 (Mar 1992 – Sep 1993)
  • Deadline #1–5 (Apr–Aug 1992)
  • Freaks' Amour No. 1 (Jul 1992)
  • James Bond: Serpent's Tooth #1–3 (Jul 1992 – Feb 1993)
  • Dark Horse Comics #1–11 (Aug 1992 – Jul 1993)
  • Primal #1–2 (Oct–Dec 1992)
  • Ring of Roses #1–3 (Nov 1992 – Jan 1993)
  • Thirteen O'Clock #1 (Dec 1992)
  • Dark Horse Presents #69 (Feb 1993)
  • Predator: Race War #0–4 (Feb–Oct 1993)
  • James Bond: A Silent Armageddon #1–2 (Mar–May 1993
  • Comics' Greatest World: Vortex #1–4 (Sep 1993)
  • Dead in the West #1–2 (Oct 1993 – Mar 1994)
  • Sin City: A Dame to Kill For #1–6 by Frank Miller (Nov 1993 – May 1994)
  • Andrew Vachss' Underground #1–4 (Dark Horse, Nov 1993 – May 1994)
  • Aliens: Music of the Spears #1–4 (Jan–Apr 1994)
  • Martha Washington Goes To War #1–2 by Frank Miller & Dave Gibbons (May–Jun 1994)
  • White Like She #1–2 (May–Jun 1994)

References

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  1. ^ "Stanislaw Mayakovsky - Comic Book DB". Archived from the original on March 15, 2016.
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