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Tom Veitch (born September 26, 1951) is an American writer. Creator-owned comics by Veitch include ''The Light and Darkness War'' with artist Cam Kennedy, published by Marvel Comics and Titan Books, and ''The Nazz'' with artist Bryan Talbot, ''Clash'' with artist Adam Kubert, and ''My Name Is Chaos'' with artist John Ridgway, each published by DC Comics. He is known for initiating the Dark Horse Comics line of Star Wars comic books, with ''Dark Empire'' and ''Tales of the Jedi''. For DC Comics Veitch wrote 18 issues of ''Animal Man'', along with two Elseworlds series featuring Kamandi and an elder Superman. He is the brother of comics writer/artist Rick Veitch. Veitch was a contributor to the underground comix movement of the early 1970s. His collaborations with underground comix artist Greg Irons (the creative team known as "GI/TV") included such titles as ''Legion of Charlies'', ''Deviant Slice'' and contributions to many other underground comix, including ''Skull Comix'' and ''Slow Death Funnies''. Veitch's novels include: ''The Luis Armed Story'' (Full Court Press, 1978); ''Eat This!'' (Angel Hair Books, 1974); and ''Antlers in the Treetops'', written with poet Ron Padgett (Coach House Press, 1970). His poetry collection ''Death College and Other Poems'', with an afterword by Allen Ginsberg, was published in 1976 by Bill Berkson's Big Sky Books. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tom Veitch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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