Jackson Guice

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Jackson Guice
Born
Nationality
American
Area(s) Penciller
Pseudonym(s) Butch Guice

Jackson Guice (sometimes credited as Butch Guice) is an American comic book artist. Series to which he contributed include: Southern Knights, Eternal Warrior, X-O Manowar, Micronauts, New Mutants, X-Factor, The Flash, Terminator: End Game, Doctor Strange, Badger, Iron Man, Resurrection Man, Birds of Prey, Action Comics, Ruse, Olympus and JLA Classified.

Early in his career Jackson Guice did a lot of pencilling for Marvel Comics, pencilling only a few odd titles with DC. Jackson soon became more popular among the DC readers after pencilling for The Flash in 1987, working alongside Mike Baron (writer), Larry Mahlstedt (inker) and Mike Gold (editor).

He recently finished a run on Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis.

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