| Stephen Sadowski
Email: sadowski3@hotmail.com
Website: Sadowski Appreciation Division
Bio: Born and raised in British Columbia, Canada, Stephen Sadowski grew up collecting everything comic-related he could. He has been publicly "out" for about 20 years or so, and realized his boyhood dream of working for DC Comics, as penciller for one of DC's biggest successes, JSA (collected in JSA: Fair Play , JSA: Justice Be Done , and JSA: Return of Hawkman ).
Steve's work includes Malibu Comics' Firearm 13 (10 pages un-credited), Jestercrow 1 from Castle Rain, Bob Burden's Mystery Men 1 and 2 from Dark Horse, and for DC, Starman 56 and Starman 80-Page Giant, Smash Comics 1, All Star Comics 2, JSA Secret Files, Paradise X: Devils, Power Company, JLA/JSA Secret Files, JSA All Stars: Doctor Midnite , The Avengers and Wonder Woman.
He has also worked doing storyboards for motion pictures, video games and commercials.
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JSA All Stars: Doctor Midnite
JSA: Fair Play
JSA: Justice Be Done
JSA: Return of Hawkman
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