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The Curse Of The Crimson Corsair - Before Watchmen - John Higgins

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"call me the Crimson Corsair!"

Page 12 from the terrific back-up story to the recent series of Before Watchmen comics; The Curse Of The Crimson Corsair.

Written by Len Wein and original Watchmen colourist John Higgins, who also provided all the artwork, the Crimson Corsair is arguably a much better story than the main features it provided back-up to.

This is the first appearance of the Crimson Corsair in the story.

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About John Higgins

John Higgins left his home in Liverpool at the age of fifteen. He went to the Far East and studied art in Singapore. On his return to England, he started painting pictures but became disillusioned with commercialism. He entered Wallasey Art College where he studied illustration. In 1990, he found his calling in illustrating science fiction covers. Two years later, he co-wrote and illustrated 'World Without End', a full-color graphic novel for DC Comics of America. He also worked on one of Britain's most popular comic book characters, 'Judge Dredd'. For DC, John Higgins did several horror titles, such as 'Razorjack' and 'Hellblazer'. Text (c) Lambiek