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William "Whilce"
Portacio (/pɔːrˈtɑːʃi.oʊ/; born July 8, 1963) is a
Filipino American comic book
writer and
artist noted for his work on such
titles as...
- Arthur (p),
Portacio, Whilce (i). "Just Let Me Die" Longshot, vol. 1, no. 3 (November 1985).
Marvel Comics. Nocenti, Ann (w), Adams, Arthur (p),
Portacio, Whilce (i)...
- of the
direct market.
Portacio was the only
founder not to
deliver the
first issue of his own
series in 1992. Initially,
Portacio was
reported to be working...
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published by
Marvel Comics.
Created by
writer John
Byrne and
artist Whilce Portacio, the
character first appeared in The
Uncanny X-Men #282 (November 1991)...
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Emmanuel Portacio (11
December 1969 – 7
April 2022) was a
Filipino international lawn bowler. In 2017,
Portacio won the gold
medal in the
fours event at...
- and
Louise had
Commander X.
Harras and writer/artists Jim Lee and
Whilce Portacio, who were
writing the X-Men
spinoff X-Factor that
starred Cyclops and the...
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artist Whilce Portacio and
writer Brandon Choi. It ran for four
years before ending in 1998. A
second series written by Mike Carey, with
Portacio returning...
- own creator-owned properties. In
December 1991, he sent
artist Whilce Portacio a
proposal to
illustrate Claremont's project, The Huntsman, as a creator-owned...
- Comics.
Keown was
originally offered "founder"
status at
Image after Whilce Portacio withdrew to deal with his sister's
illness but
declined due to
having a...
- 255 (Dec. 1989).
Marvel Comics. Jim Lee, John Byrne, and
While Portacio (w),
While Portacio (p), Art Thibert (i). "Fresh Upstart" The
Uncanny X-Men, no. 281...