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Posted by profh0011 on :
 
Here’s what I have handy:

S/LSH # 222 / Dec’76 – Death of A Legend // Shooter / Nasser / Layton

S/LSH # 225 / Mar’77 – A Matter Of Priorities // Levitz / Nasser / Wiacek
S/LSH # 226 / Apr’77 – Five Against One // Levitz / Nasser / Abel

S/LSH # 230 / Aug’77 – The Day Bouncing Boy Bounced Back // Levitz / Nasser / Abel 6pp
S/LSH # 231 / Sep’77 – 3 Hours To Holocaust // Levitz / Nasser / Abel 18pp

S/LSH #233 / Nov’77 – The Final Illusion // Levitz / Nasser / Layton 10pp

S/LSH # 236 / Feb’78 – Mon-El’s One-Man War! // Levitz / Nasser / Rubinstein & Bryant 8pp

BATMAN SPECTACULAR # 1 / Sum’78 – Hang The Batman // Reed / Nasser / Rubinstein 30pp

All the LSH stories were back-up, except for #231, which was the 2nd half of a book-length story, “A Day In The Death of A World”, where Jim Sherman & Jack Abel did the 1st half.
The BATMAN story was the first of 3 (the others done by Michael Golden & Marshall Rogers). Nasser’s featured the only appearance of a really wild design of the Batmobile, with a single seat in the center and a long curved dashboard surrounding it.
I may have seen more of his work since, but can’t place any offhand. I do know I read in the 80’s that he moved overseas and was doing a book called POWERMAN about a Middle-Eastern superhero (if I got that right).

[ March 27, 2004, 05:51 AM: Message edited by: Nightcrawler ]
 
Posted by profh0011 on :
 
Nasser also did ONE issue of STAR TREK for Marvel. (I don’t have these indexed yet, though.) Some time later, I ran across a comment that Jim Shooter did not consider his art “good enough” for Marvel. (Nice guy!)
 
Posted by Nightcrawler on :
 
Wow! Thanks, prof!

If you don't mind, I'm going to make this your thread, since you did all the work!
 
Posted by Michael Netzer on :
 
There's a comprehensive checklist at my Wikipedia biography.

AND for the record. I've never heard about Jim Shooter saying my work wasn't good enough for Marvel. Just the opposite, I produced many covers and a very nice Spider-Man/Nightcrawler story at Marvel after that Star Trek book, all while Jim was chief editor. I also penciled a War Dancer issue for him at Defiant. I don't believe the comment actually came from him.

And one more thing appropriate here is a new Legion commission I recently produced:

http://michaelnetzer.com/mnop/?p=1343

Nice to visit here again.

[ March 24, 2010, 01:09 AM: Message edited by: Michael Netzer ]
 
Posted by lil'rhino on :
 
Wow! Beautiful commission, Michael! So full of joy and vitality!!
 
Posted by Michael Netzer on :
 
Many thanks, lil'rhino. It was a very special piece that brought back good memories.
 
Posted by Cobalt Kid on :
 
Great commission! Very dynamic--so great to see an artist depict people flying in an exciting way that doesn't involve a battle.

Welcome back Michael!
 
Posted by Michael Netzer on :
 
It was inspired by the way birds fly merrily in flocks, CK. Thanks you kindly, sir!
 
Posted by Dev Em on :
 
Seriously, it sounds redundant now, but great piece of art.
 
Posted by lil'rhino on :
 
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fan comission Mike recently posted on his sight!
 
Posted by lil'rhino on :
 
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commission posted on FB
 
Posted by lil'rhino on :
 
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Posted by Dev Em on :
 
He's gonna be at Detroit Fanfare this year...a new local convention. Cool.
 


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