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Pablo Marcos

Author of Martin Luther King, Jr.

41+ Works 1,125 Members 9 Reviews

Works by Pablo Marcos

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1986) — Illustrator — 444 copies, 1 review
Jackie Robinson (1995) — Illustrator — 223 copies, 1 review
Babe Ruth (2005) — Illustrator — 215 copies, 1 review
Beginnings (1995) — Illustrator — 46 copies, 3 reviews
The Hero Factor (2005) — Illustrator — 23 copies
Conan: The Newspaper Strips, Vol. 1 (2010) — Illustrator — 21 copies
Maelstrom (2006) — Illustrator — 19 copies, 1 review
The Battle Within (2006) — Illustrator — 17 copies
Best of the Borg (2008) — Illustrator — 17 copies, 2 reviews
Red Sonja: Travels (2008) — Illustrator — 10 copies
Next Issue Ad 10 copies
Monsters Unleashed (1973) #4 (1974) — Illustrator — 6 copies
Red Sonja: Monster Isle (2015) — Illustrator — 5 copies

Associated Works

The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) — Illustrator, some editions — 46,826 copies, 745 reviews
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow [short story] (1819) — Illustrator, some editions — 4,997 copies, 145 reviews
The Three Musketeers (Great Illustrated Classics) (1990) — Illustrator — 1,040 copies, 2 reviews
Gulliver's Travels (Great Illustrated Classics) (1995) — Illustrator — 477 copies, 3 reviews
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Rip Van Winkle [adapted - Great Illustrated Classics] (1995) — Illustrator, some editions — 464 copies, 3 reviews
Clara Barton (1996) — Illustrator, some editions — 385 copies, 3 reviews
The Invisible Man [adapted - Great Illustrated Classics] (1995) — Illustrator — 379 copies, 1 review
Batman: Year Two: Fear The Reaper (2017) — some editions — 177 copies, 5 reviews
Essential Moon Knight, Volume 1 (2006) — Illustrator — 110 copies, 1 review
Jane Eyre [adapted - Great Illustrated Classics] (2004) — Illustrator, some editions — 109 copies
Avengers: The Korvac Saga (1991) — Inker — 109 copies, 7 reviews
Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus, Volume 1 (2011) — Illustrator — 99 copies, 1 review
Batman: Year Two (1990) — Illustrator — 79 copies
Wonder Woman: War of the Gods (2016) — Artist — 69 copies
Justice League International - Omnibus, Vol. 1 (2017) — Illustrator — 61 copies, 1 review
Invasion! (2008) — Illustrator — 57 copies, 2 reviews
Justice League International, Volume Six (2011) — Inker - Justice League Europe Nos. 7, 10 — 49 copies
The Modala Imperative (1992) — Artist — 49 copies, 1 review
Justice League International - Omnibus, Vol. 2 (2020) — Illustrator — 47 copies, 1 review
Showcase Presents: Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld (2012) — Illustrator — 43 copies, 4 reviews
Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space, Volume 1 (2013) — Illustrator — 38 copies, 2 reviews
Essential Marvel Horror, Volume 2 (2008) — Illustrator — 34 copies, 1 review
Captain Britain Omnibus (2021) — Penciler and Inker — 34 copies, 1 review
Wonder Woman by George Pérez Omnibus, Volume Three (2018) — Illustrator — 33 copies, 1 review
Justice League International - Omnibus, Vol. 3 (2024) — Illustrator — 30 copies, 1 review
DC Finest: Events: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 1 (2025) — Illustrator — 20 copies, 1 review
Blackhawk: Blood & Iron {collected edition} (2019) — Illustrator — 16 copies, 1 review
Decades: Marvel in the 70s - Legion of Monsters (2019) — Illustrator — 11 copies
The Fantastic Four Omnibus, Volume 6 (2025) — Illustrator — 11 copies
The Flash Omnibus 1 (2024) — Illustrator — 10 copies
Secret Origins (1986-1990) #10 (1984) — Illustrator — 7 copies
Red Sonja (2013) #100 (2014) — Illustrator — 6 copies
Action Comics # 606 (1988) — Inker, some editions — 6 copies
Savage Tales Vol 1 #3 Feb 1974 (1974) — Cover artist — 6 copies
Black Panther: Panther's Prey Omnibus (2026) — Illustrator — 4 copies, 1 review
Kobra 01 (1976) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Batman Vol. 1 #346 (1982) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Doctor Strange (1974-1987) #35 (1979) — Inks — 3 copies
The Transformers: Storms of Destruction (1985) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Astonishing Tales (1970) #26 — Illustrator — 3 copies
Conan the Barbarian [1970] Annual #03 (1977) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Classic Red Sonja Remastered # 4 (2015) — Cover artist, some editions — 2 copies
Classic Red Sonja Remastered # 3 (2015) — Cover artist, some editions — 2 copies
Classic Red Sonja Remastered # 2 (2015) — Cover artist, some editions — 2 copies
Detective Comics # 459 (1976) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Kobra 02 (1976) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Star Trek: The Next Generation #27 - City Life (1992) — Inker — 2 copies
Werewolf by Night [1972] #41 — Cover artist — 1 copy
COPS #1, August 1988 (Volume 1) (1988) — Illustrator — 1 copy

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This graphic novel collects DC's initial six-issue TNG comic series, set during the show's first season. It's clunky in spots, even excusing the fact that Carlin probably had very little of the show to go on while writing; nothing really justifies the Bickleys! It's obvious that Carlin was writing from a series bible in the way he handles the characters: Picard is aloof and constantly mentions how he dislikes having families aboard, Troi uses her "talents" a lot (which apparently include show more precognition), Data has an internal tricorder and everyone brings up his "adrenal fluids", Yar grew up on "the colony" (this is reiterated on basically every page she's on), Wesley's sneaking onto the bridge, and Geordi... well, he's blind. (All that said, Carlin's Picard is impressively spot-on.) The onboard families are mentioned constantly, and the book even gets in one use of saucer separation. But despite all the oddities, some of the stories (though, not the Christmas one) are actually pretty good, especially the trilogy of Q ones, which anticipate things that the TV show would do with Q by several years. It's also got good parts for Yar and Data as the former confronts some of her past and the latter anguishes over Geordi's death. And the idea of a large group of Q all looking like John de Lancie is a great idea; it's a shame that the TV show never tried this and that Pablo Marcos's de Lancie likeness is so poor that I needed the dialogue to understand what was happening. (Oh, and only in a comic book would the Enterprise crew, male and female, consider highly revealing skintight clothes appropriate attire for a holiday party. Yar seems to be dressed in some kind of leather bondage outfit!) show less
The worst. Launched when the show itself launched. Even if the characters aren't exactly in sync with the show’s iterations, there is really no excuse for writing this bad. And the art. Oh the art. Zero respect for the source material or the audience. Spoiled by auteur “cartoonists,” I forgot that for years and years comics were lowest denominator commercial art marginalia one step above greeting cards. Scorn worthy.

“Great” cover of pure 90s photoshop vomit by the immortal Bill show more Sienkiewicz though. He probably painted it. show less
I really don't know what to say about this collection of "classic" The Next Generation comics. It's pretty much as dull and bland as you can get without actually getting bad. "I Have Heard the Mermaids Singing" is noteworthy for the bizarre inner desires it gives the crew; apparently, Geordi's deepest unexpressed desire is to lash himself to the mast of a ship and recreate Odysseus's encounter with the sirens. Seriously.
Babe Ruth: Heroes of America gives readers a solid introduction to the life of Babe Ruth in a way that’s accessible for young readers. It covers how he grew up, became a baseball legend, and the impact he had on the sport and American culture. The tone is informative and engaging, with historical details and anecdotes that make the story come alive without being overwhelming. Great for students interested in sports, history, or biographies.

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