GEN 13: #1-11 follows a team of teenage superhumans caught in a web of government conspiracies, personal discovery, and high-octane action. Created by Brandon Choi and brought to life by the energetic visuals of J. Scott Campbell and Alex Garner, the series became a defining title of the 1990s comic scene. These eleven issues chart the team’s evolution as they learn to control their powers, build friendships, and challenge the forces that seek to exploit them. This run solidified GEN 13 as a cult hit among readers.
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J. Scott Campbell rose to prominence in the 1990s with “Gen¹³” and “Danger Girl”, defining a hyper-stylized aesthetic rooted in dynamic poses and pin-up flair. A central figure in the Image Comics boom, Campbell’s work helped shape the visual language of modern superhero comics. While often polarizing, his influence on character design, covers, and comic book marketing remains significant.

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J. Scott Campbell rose to prominence in the 1990s with “Gen¹³” and “Danger Girl”, defining a hyper-stylized aesthetic rooted in dynamic poses and pin-up flair. A central figure in the Image Comics boom, Campbell’s work helped shape the visual language of modern superhero comics. While often polarizing, his influence on character design, covers, and comic book marketing remains significant.
GEN 13: #1-11 follows a team of teenage superhumans caught in a web of government conspiracies, personal discovery, and high-octane action. Created by Brandon Choi and brought to life by the energetic visuals of J. Scott Campbell and Alex Garner, the series became a defining title of the 1990s comic scene. These eleven issues chart the team’s evolution as they learn to control their powers, build friendships, and challenge the forces that seek to exploit them. This run solidified GEN 13 as a cult hit among readers. Comic, Brandon Choi, J. Scott Campbell, Alex Garner, Image, 1996, WildStorm, WorldComics Image 00600600611 J. Scott Campbell 1996