American: #2, Perdido en América continues the gripping saga of American, a hero grappling with his identity in a rapidly changing world. In this volume, American confronts new challenges that test his resolve and morality. Mark Verheiden’s compelling narrative, combined with Chris Marrinan’s dynamic artwork and Brian Garvey’s inking, brings depth to this complex character. Published by Norma Editorial Editorial in 1991, this edition offers readers an intense and thought-provoking journey into the psyche of a hero lost in his own country.
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Mark Verheiden has moved between comics, film, and television, often working on licensed properties with surprising depth. Known for “The American”, “Aliens”, and “The Mask”, Verheiden brought psychological weight and character-driven storytelling to genre narratives. His work helped shape the mature tone of late-80s and early-90s comics adapting film franchises, influencing the direction of multimedia crossovers.
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Mark Verheiden has moved between comics, film, and television, often working on licensed properties with surprising depth. Known for “The American”, “Aliens”, and “The Mask”, Verheiden brought psychological weight and character-driven storytelling to genre narratives. His work helped shape the mature tone of late-80s and early-90s comics adapting film franchises, influencing the direction of multimedia crossovers.
American: #2, Perdido en América continues the gripping saga of American, a hero grappling with his identity in a rapidly changing world. In this volume, American confronts new challenges that test his resolve and morality. Mark Verheiden’s compelling narrative, combined with Chris Marrinan’s dynamic artwork and Brian Garvey’s inking, brings depth to this complex character. Published by Norma Editorial Editorial in 1991, this edition offers readers an intense and thought-provoking journey into the psyche of a hero lost in his own country. Comic, Mark Verheiden, Chris Marrinan, Brian Garvey, Dark Horse, Norma, 1991 Dark Horse 978-8417224936 Mark Verheiden 1991