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cantsayidont · 1 month
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May 2004. Speaking of "objectively deranged": In BATGIRL #50, Batman and Batgirl (Cassandra Cain) beat the crap out of each other, nearly get blown up, and end up almost drowning in the Gotham River (which all things considered is probably more dangerous than any of the rest). Batman's coterie of Bat-flunkies run around frantically trying to intervene, assuming that Bruce and Cass have been dosed with a new super-drug that causes homicidal rage, but Bruce later tells Barbara Gordon that wasn't the case at all:
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"But it works"? Does it though, Bruce? Does it really?
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splooosh · 6 months
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“Curse”
Ale’ Garza - Jesse Delperdang
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ungoliantschilde · 1 year
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Onslaught: Marvel by Adam Kubert, with Inks by Jesse Delperdang, and Colors by Steve Buccellato.
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graphicpolicy · 4 days
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Batman and Son (Fanhome Edition) is a pretty key collection that introduces Damian Wayne
Batman and Son (Fanhome Edition) is a pretty key collection that introduces Damian Wayne #comics #batman #batmanday
Fanhome has launched The Legends of Batman, an expansive series of hardcover graphic novels featuring the greatest adventures of DC’s legendary Caped Crusader. This incredible series of stories brings Batman’s life story together in an epic full-color collection. The Legends of Batman Collection includes the best and most essential Batman adventures by legendary creative teams. The collection…
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balu8 · 1 year
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JSA 80-Page Giant 2010: Whispers
by Christina Weir; Nunzio DeFilippis;Jesse Delperdang;Jesus Merino; Alex Bleyaert and Steve Wands
DC
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comicbooksaregood · 10 months
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Captain America
Volume: 5
Issue: 10
House of M
Writers: Ed Brubaker
Pencils: Lee Weeks
Inks: Jesse Delperdang, Lee Weeks, Mike Perkins
Colours: Matt Milla
Covers: Lee Weeks
Marvel
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smillingcartoonist · 1 year
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Action Comics 7 #
Let's escape Kryton trought the phantom zone, jail of the worst criminals in the galaxy... I just notice the flaw in my perfect plan !!!
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cryptocollectibles · 2 years
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Onslaught Marvel Universe #1 (October 1996) by Marvel Comics
Written by Scott Lobdell and Mark Waid, drawn by Adam Kubert, Joe Bennett, Dan Green, Art Thibert, Tim Townsend, and Jesse Delperdang, cover by Adam Kubert and Jesse Delperdang. 
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agentxthirteen · 2 years
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 336 (12/5/22)
Captain America V3 11. On sale 9/16/98. "Finger on the Pulse"
Writer: Mark Waid
Penciller: Andy Kubert
Inker: Jesse Delperdang
Letterer: Todd Klein
Colorist: Chris Sotomayor
Editor: Matt Idelson
A brainwashed Steve threatens Sharon.
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tomoleary · 3 months
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Andy Kubert and Jesse Delperdang Ka-Zar #3 cover (1997) Source
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watch-joey-collect · 6 months
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coverpanelarchive · 1 year
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Captain Britain and MI:13 #3 (2008)
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ungoliantschilde · 2 years
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a reprint cover of X-Men, Vol. 2 # 25 by Andy Kubert, with Inks by Jesse Delperdang, and Colors by Christian “Liquid!” Lichtner.
This was part of the Fatal Attractions storyline. This is the issue when Magneto ripped the adamantium out of Wolverine’s body.
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Can you tell us more about Gabrych and the end of the 2000 run? Why was it cancelled?
Near the end of the comic book event "Infinite Crisis", Batgirl Vol. 1 was axed. This was not due to low sales (several DC Comics at the time were selling worse and continued on when the relaunch "One Year Later" program was to hit) but for a rather sexist reason.
Back in 2010, the inker for Batgirl Vol. 1, Jesse Delperdang, posted on Deviantart the real reason the series was canceled, "canceled to make room for the coming Batwoman."
That "coming Batwoman" was an ongoing series by Devin Grayson, and would never see the light of day (DC got cold feet when the character got more publicity than they realized and decided to retool the character (which we got with Greg Rucka and J.H. Williams III over in Detective Comics a few years later).
Because more than "one female bat comic" was one too many. Not only that but just last year Dan DiDio posted on Facebook the original outline he had for "OYL" regarding Cass:
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Of course, DiDio always changed his mind and instead, we got the racist caricature in OYL. Nor would this be the last time DiDio would change his thoughts on what to do with Cass (2009, 2011, and 2016. Each a can of worms of themselves).
So that's why Batgirl Vol. 1 was canceled, due to sexism.
As for Gabrych, he continued to work with DC until an Omega Men mini in 2006-2007 and began to go back to his life outside DC Comics. He did come back to write a 2010 graphic novel Frogtown for the Vertigo label.
The thing is, DC Editorial under DiDio was a nasty business. Sometimes you followed the edicts or didn't and walked altogether (Kelley Puckett for a brief run with Supergirl Vol. 5 in 2008 and Dylan Horrocks with the "War Games" event when he and Grayson objected to Stephanie Brown being brutally murdered and DC taking away Babs from the comic too). Or you got nasty pricks in editing to deal with like Eddie Berganza (a noted DiDio toadie). It was just a toxic culture altogether, and I'm glad it is over when DiDio got fired in early 2020.
Two have left comics altogether (Puckett & Gabrych) and Horrocks is doing indie comic work in his native New Zealand, but avoiding the Big 2 after the "War Games" experience.
The sad truth is, if you write a Batgirl ongoing there's a 75% chance you're gonna get out of the industry. Literally, there's only a handful of Batgirl writers who've done stories on the ongoings and not left.
We just got Bryan Q. Miller back to DC in a few months (they're also reprinting the Batgirl Vol. 3 run he did), and that's probably cause most of the old regime left (see an SDCC 2020 Batgirls panel he was on with Sarah Kuhn and others where he goes onto a tale regarding his clashes with the heads over Cass).
Puckett did do a new foreword to his Batman Adventures run which got an Omnibus recently. So MAYBE there's hope for him too.
I hope I answered your question to the fullest on why Batgirl Vol. 1 ended and why Gabrych left the industry.
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balu8 · 1 month
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Andy Kubert
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Flashpoint #4
by Geoff Johns; Andy Kubert;Jesse Delperdang: Alex Sinclair and Nick J. Napolitano
DC
Source: Duke Fleed (comicartfans)
Andy Kubert - Flashpoint #4 Superman, Shazam, Batman Splash (2011), in Duke Fleed aka #1 Groo Fan's DC Art Comic Art Gallery Room (comicartfans.com)
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screensland · 8 months
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X-Men Origins: Cyclops (2010) – By Stuart Moore and Jesse Delperdang.
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