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Mark Wheatley

Author of Breathtaker

53+ Works 199 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Mark Wheatley

Series

Works by Mark Wheatley

Breathtaker (1994) 56 copies, 2 reviews
Frankenstein Mobster Book 1: Made Man (2009) 10 copies, 4 reviews
Breathtaker #1 of 4 1990 (1990) 8 copies
Gray Morrow, visionary (2001) 8 copies
Breathtaker #2 of 4 1990 (1990) 6 copies
Breathtaker #4 of 4 1990 (1990) 6 copies
Breathtaker #3 of 4 1990 (1990) 6 copies
Dreams Cannot Die! (1996) 3 copies
Prince Nightmare (1987) 3 copies

Associated Works

Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall (2006) — Illustrator — 1,752 copies, 48 reviews
Sherlock Vol. 1: A Study in Pink (manga) (2013) — Illustrator, some editions — 235 copies, 11 reviews
The Big Book of Weirdos (1995) — Illustrator — 225 copies
The Big Book of Death (1995) — Illustrator — 187 copies
Al Williamson Adventures (2003) — Author — 15 copies
Epic Illustrated #32 [October 1985] (1985) — Contributor — 9 copies
The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 2 (2025) — Illustrator — 9 copies
Epic Illustrated #08 [October 1981] (1981) — Contributor — 8 copies
Blood of the Innocent #4, Jan. 28, 1986 (1986) — some editions — 1 copy

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Birthdate
1954-05-27
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Map Location
USA

Members

Reviews

6 reviews
Darkly humorous graphic novella about a reluctant succubus originally printed as a four-part limited series. Much of the fun is provided by Marc Hempel's expressively cartooned artwork--no stiff and over-muscled comic book heroes here. A too-abrupt ending can be forgiven because of the space constraints of commercial comicdom.
The opening volume of Frankenstein Mobster tells us how the monster is made and introduces the reader to the two good cops in a city full of mobsters and monsters. I really enjoyed seeing Frankie get himself together and under control and Terri and Janus develop a relationship. I would love to get to know some more of the monsters such as Ozmed, Fang Goom and Ivan better. I like the humor/noir mix of both the artwork and the writing style. I hope more eventually gets written.
The opening volume of Frankenstein Mobster tells us how the monster is made and introduces the reader to the two good cops in a city full of mobsters and monsters. I really enjoyed seeing Frankie get himself together and under control and Terri and Janus develop a relationship. I would love to get to know some more of the monsters such as Ozmed, Fang Goom and Ivan better. I like the humor/noir mix of both the artwork and the writing style. I hope more eventually gets written.
The opening volume of Frankenstein Mobster tells us how the monster is made and introduces the reader to the two good cops in a city full of mobsters and monsters. I really enjoyed seeing Frankie get himself together and under control and Terri and Janus develop a relationship. I would love to get to know some more of the monsters such as Ozmed, Fang Goom and Ivan better. I like the humor/noir mix of both the artwork and the writing style. I hope more eventually gets written.

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Works
53
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10
Members
199
Popularity
#110,456
Rating
4.1
Reviews
6
ISBNs
15
Languages
1

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