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In 2009 writer/illustrator Dean Motter revisited his seminal comic book character Mister X with the short story Yacht on the Styx. This was the prelude to a reboot of the Mister X series from Dark Horse Comics. In 2015 Rolling Stone magazine listed Mister X as number 32 of the Top 50 Non-Super Hero Graphic Novels The series was collected into the anthology Mister X: The Modern Age. This edition collects some of Motter's favorite post-millennial Mister X short stories, Pokerface, Xmas in Somnopolis, The Vanishing Breed and Mister X in Slumberland as well as featuring the first chapter of the fourth miniseries, Excavations.…mehr

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In 2009 writer/illustrator Dean Motter revisited his seminal comic book character Mister X with the short story Yacht on the Styx. This was the prelude to a reboot of the Mister X series from Dark Horse Comics. In 2015 Rolling Stone magazine listed Mister X as number 32 of the Top 50 Non-Super Hero Graphic Novels The series was collected into the anthology Mister X: The Modern Age. This edition collects some of Motter's favorite post-millennial Mister X short stories, Pokerface, Xmas in Somnopolis, The Vanishing Breed and Mister X in Slumberland as well as featuring the first chapter of the fourth miniseries, Excavations.
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DEAN MOTTER, artist/writer is best known as creator, artist and writer for the independent comics sensation Mister X. He has written a number of titles for Ahoy Comics, DC Comics and Marvel Comics. His acclaimed Terminal City graphic novel was nominated for both Eisner and Kurtzman Awards and he is particularly known for his graphic novel The Prisoner: Shattered Visage, based on the 60's British TV series. In recent years he has illustrated several non-fiction comic books for the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, now collected as Whistleblowers: Four Who Fought to Expose the Holocaust to America.