GEN 13: BOOTLEG #3 offers an alternative storyline featuring the youthful superhero team, Gen¹³. In this issue, the team faces unexpected challenges that test their unity and abilities. Dan Norton’s dynamic artwork, paired with Sandra Hope’s inking, brings a fresh perspective to the Gen¹³ universe. This installment provides fans with a unique narrative that complements the main series, showcasing the team’s adaptability and resilience in the face of new adversities.
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Dan Norton is an American comic book and animation artist known for his energetic character designs and slick action staging. With credits spanning “Wildstorm”, “Teen Titans”, and “Thundercats (2011)”, Norton brings a modern manga-inspired aesthetic to superhero storytelling. His designs emphasize movement, expression, and bold silhouettes, making him a go-to artist for projects seeking dynamic visual storytelling. Whether in comics or cartoons, Norton is a stylist of high-impact storytelling.
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Dan Norton is an American comic book and animation artist known for his energetic character designs and slick action staging. With credits spanning “Wildstorm”, “Teen Titans”, and “Thundercats (2011)”, Norton brings a modern manga-inspired aesthetic to superhero storytelling. His designs emphasize movement, expression, and bold silhouettes, making him a go-to artist for projects seeking dynamic visual storytelling. Whether in comics or cartoons, Norton is a stylist of high-impact storytelling.
GEN 13: BOOTLEG #3 offers an alternative storyline featuring the youthful superhero team, Gen¹³. In this issue, the team faces unexpected challenges that test their unity and abilities. Dan Norton’s dynamic artwork, paired with Sandra Hope’s inking, brings a fresh perspective to the Gen¹³ universe. This installment provides fans with a unique narrative that complements the main series, showcasing the team’s adaptability and resilience in the face of new adversities. Comic, Dan Norton, Sandra Hope, Image, 1996, WorldComics Image 00600600699 Dan Norton 1996