Peter Gross
Peter Gross is an acclaimed comic book artist that is best-known for having illustrated two of VERTIGO's longest running and multiple Eisner Award nominated series, LUCIFER, and BOOKS OF MAGIC. He co-created the popular American Jesus miniseries with superstar writer, Mark Millar, and has re-teamed with his LUCIFER collaborator, Mike Carey to create the popular new monthly Vertigo series, THE UNWRITTEN. Peter suspects that he might be the only artist/writer who has had work produced for Vertigo every year of the imprint's existence.
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THE UNWRITTEN: APOCALYPSE #4
“War Stories,” part 3 of 3. Sometimes the closest thing you can find to a friend is your enemy’s enemy.
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THE UNWRITTEN: APOCALYPSE #6
“The Fisher King,” part 1 of 3. As Pullman’s cold war against stories turns hot, it’s in stories that Tom must find the weapons and allies he’ll need to beat him.
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THE UNWRITTEN: APOCALYPSE #8
In “Sang” part three, to find the maanim, Sir Thomas must succeed where all other knights have failed.
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THE UNWRITTEN: APOCALYPSE #9
The three immortals – Wilson, Rausch and Pullman – are moving toward their respective endgames. But when was the last time they were all in the same room together?
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THE UNWRITTEN: APOCALYPSE #5
This single-issue story interlude, “When Rabbit Howls” stars reader-favorite character Pauly Bruckner.
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THE UNWRITTEN: APOCALYPSE #7
In a dark land ruled by a crippled king, Tom Taylor searches for the one thing that can save the world – but only the pure of heart can even see it.
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THE UNWRITTEN VOL. 10: WAR STORIES
The first six issues of the new UNWRITTEN series are collected! It’s the perfect jumping-on point, as Tom Taylor is stranded at the beginning of all creation! Lost in the unwritten...
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THE UNWRITTEN: APOCALYPSE #10
In the first chapter of the final UNWRITTEN story art, “Annals of Comparative Literature,” Pullman has the maanim, and the end is as nigh as it’s ever going to get.