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Tom Sutton, Sal Amendola, Star Trek #5. DC Series - Mortal Gods - Comic Strip
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Star Trek #5. DC Series - Mortal Gods

Comic Strip
1985
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The USS Enterprize breaks up.

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About Tom Sutton

Tom Sutton broke into comic books in 1967 and worked almost non-stop on various projects until the early 1990s. Sutton's work has ranged from beautifully crafted genre work - horror stories for Warren and Charlton, 'Daredevil', 'Planet of the Apes' - to simple hackwork - 'Seeker 3000', 'Godzilla'. He took on science fiction work for Marvel ('Planet of the Apes'), as well as for First Comics ('GrimJack', 'Squalor'). He additionally appeared in the humor title 'Not Brand Ecch', in which he did Marvel parodies. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Sutton mainly worked with Marvel's supernatural characters, such as 'Werewolf by Night', 'Ghost Rider', and 'Doctor Strange' (including 'Baron Mordo' backup stories). With writer Steve Englehart, he made a solo series with the 'X-Men' character 'Beast' in Amazing Adventures. Sutton was present in many Charlton horror titles, including 'Ghost Manor', 'Midnight Tales', 'Monster Hunters' and 'The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves', for which he also did painted covers. For DC, he made stories for 'House of Mystery', 'House of Secrets', and all of the 56 'Star Trek' issues. In his spare time, Sutton exhibited paintings of bar scenes in local galleries. In 1994, Tom Sutton retired from the comic books field, although he still made comics in his free time, like for Fantagraphics' Eros Comix.