Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
PANEL: Batman: Year One Hundred #4
By Paul Pope
May 2006, DC
(Thanks to Zilla for the scan.)
About Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
Guy LeCharles Gonzalez works in publishing by day, world domination by night. Over the years he’s lived in Staten Island and South Beach Miami; served in the Jehovah’s Witnesses, US Army, and Dennis Kucinich’s ‘04 Presidential Campaign; won poetry slams, founded a reading series, co-authored a book of poetry, and self-published another; prefers Pumpkin and India Pale Ales, Buffalo Trace and Four Roses Bourbons, and Dona Paula Shiraz Malbec. He’s a devout Mets fan from the Bronx now living in New Jersey, and has a beautiful wife and two amazing kids.
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i hope you enjoyed this mini as much as i did. the end wasn’t anything spectacular, but taken as a whole i loved it.
Pleasantly surprised by it, actually. I wasn’t familiar with Pope’s work before this, and was really skeptical going in, but once I warmed up to the artwork, the story was a pretty fun thrill ride. Still have to go back and read through the extras, though. Pope did a nice job a suggesting a layered backstory and I’d love to see a sequel to this.