Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
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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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You forgot to add Rob liefeld, John Byrne and Frank Miller to the list, Guy. Such horrible oversights must not be overlooked.
That board he’s holding needs to be a lot larger! But you’ve got a solid start. I’d definately put Liefeld on there though.
Current recidivists only. Byrne’s a toothless crank; Liefeld’s an easy but pointless target; and Miller…well, Miller’s a wolf in wolf’s clothing.
How about Bruce Jones? I don’t normally like to say anything disparaging about anybody, but, lord his Nightwing run sucked and OMAC was kinda pointless. Sorry, Mr. Jones.
Loren:
Don’t feel bad, Bruce Jones has done a lot of bad work since returning to comics. I also heard from a friend, who is a big Warlord fan, that his run on that book was “a slap to the face for fans for Travis morgan.” Might explain why the book got canned after only 10 issues.
But the funniest thing, though, is how I ran across some of Jones old Conan work at Marvel from the early 80′s. It was actaully pretty good. Light years better than anything he’s done in comics in the past few years since his return. Just sort of makes his lackluster work today all the more perplexing and sad.