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So... if you dig The Lost Tribe, and you are interested enough to find yourself here, then I bid you welcome.
Since you seem curious to know what I'm all about, then I'll tell you what is important.
I graduated from the School of Visual Arts in NYC in 1999. To these men, my instructors, I will forever owe my respect and gratitude: SAL AMENDOLA, TONY PALLADINO, CARMINE INFANTINO, WALT SIMONSON, KLAUS JANSON, JOE ORLANDO. These men gave me the knowledge I now use to execute my craft. I draw comic books and it's really the only thing I want to do in this life.
So, I invite you to visit my page, enter freely, go safely, and leave some of the happiness that you bring
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THE LOST TRIBE
Part one of six. Who are the Fuererkind? In the city of Prague, an old legend takes a disturbing new face.
Story by Benjamin Raab, art by Allen Gladfelter & Jeff Zornow, colors by HiFi Design.
The Lost Tribe
AGNES QUILL
A story about a teenage detective, the weird and haunted city she lives in, the strange cases she solves, and the ghosts who help, hinder, or just plain annoy her.
Agnes Quill

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Creator of my own comic series Dimension Fighter which appeared in Monnga-The Anthology of Monsters and Fantasy. Monnga was only able to run for four issues. Published by DaiKaiju Enterprises, famous for thier wonderful Godzilla/Giant Monster magazine G-FAN! (1994)
Penciler for a comic book proposal entitled Starchild, for creator Don Newsome. Project was un-published. (1999)
While serving as a Marvel Bullpen intern, I was hired by the devil-may-care Mark Texiera, as his ink assistant on the a Moon Knight mini-series.(1998)
I was then to become an editorial intern at DC Comics, in the Impulse office. While there I was entrusted to some art correction and art direction chores.The highlight of this was to handle FULL art direction responsibilities for the cover of Legends of the DCU #19. It was a cover painted by a personal favorite artist of mine, Duncan Fegredo (although, now I think it can be told, he wasn't aware these suggestions were made by an intern). (1999)
I then was enlisted by the ever-stylish Rob Stull to ink assist on several misc pages for Mike Wieringo's Tellos.(2000)
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