![]() Deadman's next major storyline was in Action Comics Weekly, in 1988–1989. ![]() The first story and all of the Adams stories were reprinted in 1985 as a seven-issue series.Īlthough he appeared from time to time in the 1970s and 1980s as a supporting character in various comics, including Jack Kirby's Forever People, Deadman did not get his own series again until 1986, in a four-issue limited series written by Andrew Helfer and drawn by José Luis García-López, which picked up the story where Adams left off. The series is most associated with the art and writing of Neal Adams and the writing of Jack Miller, who took over from Infantino and Drake after the first story. ![]() Cover for The Deadman Collection (2001) by Neal Adamsĭeadman's first appearance in Strange Adventures #205, written by Arnold Drake and drawn by Carmine Infantino, included the first known depiction of narcotics in a story approved by the Comics Code Authority. ![]()
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