Shi: Senryaku #3
Shi: Senryaku #3 (1995) delivers a poignant behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the series, with writer William Tucci sharing heartfelt acknowledgments for the support that made it possible. Tucci thanks Paul Grant, Kurt Busiek, and Steven Seagle for their introductions, Peter Gutierrez for organizing the project, the colorists at Top Cow Productions, artist Mark Anthony Sacerdotali for his work, and Caroline and Luanna at Quebecor Printing for their patience. The issue’s cover, by Joe Jusko, complements the story’s emotional tone with its striking artwork.
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Tucci talks about how the creation of this series was to help Vito Carlucci in the fight against Multiple Sclerosis. He also gives thanks to everyone who made this series possible. Specifically, Tucci thanks Paul Grant, Kurt Busiek, and Steven Seagle for their introductions; to Peter Gutierrez for organizing the series; to the colorists at Top Cow; for Mark Anthony Sacerdotali for the productions of the comic; and to Caroline and Luanna at Quebecor Printing for their patience and compromise.
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