Who wrote and drew the comic?
Rob Tokar, editor towards the end of the original series, was assigned to the new book, and immediately contacted Simon Furman as writer. Furman, who had worked on ‘The Sensational She-Hulk’ and ‘Alpha Flight’ since, readily agreed. Derek Yaniger was initially to draw the series, but his painstaking approach was simply too slow. It took all of the team’s head-start to get #1 in on time, and by #2 his work was supplemented by that of Andy Wildman and Manny Galan, as well as a reprint of Halloween Special “Ghosts”, drawn by Geoff Senior. For #3, a new format was introduced – Galan would draw a 16/17 page main story, with Yaniger handling a connected 5/6 page story. This stayed until #5, where Galan was required to draw the whole story. The torturous deadlines he endured catching up, often including drawing four or five pages a day, would later lead to him quitting the comic business soon after the end of the series. From #6-8, the split art resumed, before Galan again handled all of #9.