Atomic Age (comics)
Atomic Age is an American science fiction four-issue comic book miniseries, cover-dated November 1990 to February 1991, published by the Marvel Comics creator-owned imprint Epic Comics. It was created by writer Frank Lovece and penciler Mike Okamoto, and inked by Al Williamson.
Atomic Age | |
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Atomic Age #1 (Nov. 1990): Cover art by Mike Okamoto & Kevin Nowlan. | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics/Epic Comics |
Format | Science fiction |
Publication date | 1990–1991 |
No. of issues | 4 |
Creative team | |
Created by | Frank Lovece, Mike Okamoto |
Written by | Frank Lovece |
Penciller(s) | Mike Okamato |
Inker(s) | Al Williamson |
Colorist(s) | Steve Oliff/OliOptics; John Wellington; Christie Scheele |
Editor(s) | Marcus McLaurin |
The series was among the items featured in the Bowling Green State University exhibition "The Atomic Age Opens: Selections from the Popular Culture Library". Collaborator Al Williamson won the 1991 Eisner Award for Best Inker for his work on it and other series that awards-year, with Okamoto winning the Russ Manning Award for most promising newcomer.
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