Jackson "Butch" Guice, an acclaimed artist for Marvel and DC since the early 1980s, has passed away at the age of 63, according to a social media message from Guice's brother-in-law, James Hettel. Guice had recently been dealing with some health struggles.
Guice was a big fanzine artist in the early 1980s when he did some work on a Rom Annual, which got him his first regular Marvel gig, drawing Micronauts at the tail end of Bill Mantlo's run on the popular toy-inspired series...
Image via Marvel
During that period, he also had a beautiful portfolio published in Marvel Fanfare #9...
With Bob Layton, Guice launched X-Factor for Marvel in 1986...
Image via Marvel
When Louise Simonson took over the book with its sixth issue, Guice left the book soon after, but not before co-creating the iconic X-Men villain, Apocalypse, with Simonson...
Image via Marvel
He did some New Mutants issues during this period.
Guice was a big fanzine artist in the early 1980s when he did some work on a Rom Annual, which got him his first regular Marvel gig, drawing Micronauts at the tail end of Bill Mantlo's run on the popular toy-inspired series...
Image via Marvel
During that period, he also had a beautiful portfolio published in Marvel Fanfare #9...
With Bob Layton, Guice launched X-Factor for Marvel in 1986...
Image via Marvel
When Louise Simonson took over the book with its sixth issue, Guice left the book soon after, but not before co-creating the iconic X-Men villain, Apocalypse, with Simonson...
Image via Marvel
He did some New Mutants issues during this period.
- 5/1/2025
- by Brian Cronin
- CBR
Superboy's new nickname, "The K-Pop Kryptonian," is a seamless callback to his '90s roots, evoking a surge of nostalgia among longtime fans. The nickname highlights Superboy's popularity and flamboyant personality, solidifying his charm and relevance for the present generation. "The K-Pop Kryptonian" cleverly combines Superboy's prime in the '90s with the immense popularity of K-Pop music, making it a perfect label for the hero.
The emergence of Superboy's new nickname, "The K-Pop Kryptonian," serves as a seamless and fitting callback to his '90s roots. This homage promises to evoke a nostalgic surge among longtime fans, ensuring its establishment as a beloved and favored label for Kon-El. What's more, adding to the allure of this nickname is the fan-favorite character behind its origin.
Following Superman's demise at the hands of Doomsday, Superboy emerged as one of the four potential successors to Kal-El's legacy. He quickly emerged as the clear fan-favorite,...
The emergence of Superboy's new nickname, "The K-Pop Kryptonian," serves as a seamless and fitting callback to his '90s roots. This homage promises to evoke a nostalgic surge among longtime fans, ensuring its establishment as a beloved and favored label for Kon-El. What's more, adding to the allure of this nickname is the fan-favorite character behind its origin.
Following Superman's demise at the hands of Doomsday, Superboy emerged as one of the four potential successors to Kal-El's legacy. He quickly emerged as the clear fan-favorite,...
- 11/9/2023
- by Taylor Blake Forsberg
- ScreenRant
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.