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Proximity Effect (comic)
''Proximity Effect'' is a comic book series written by Scott Tucker and Aron Coleite. Penciled by David Nakayama. This OGN saw its first two issues published online, with the third available only as part of the trade paperback Trade paperback may refer to: * Trade paperback, a higher-quality softcover version of a book * Trade paperback (comics) In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published .... The idea for the series is that some humans have the capacity for superhuman abilities, but only when within a certain distance of another special human. This "proximity effect" has been studied by the US government and private citizens. Since the 'generator' individuals are infinitely rarer than the "receivers", a race has begun to find these people and sequence their genes for that particular trait. ReferencesProximity-Effect.com(official site)Proximity Effect @ comicbookdb Top Cow titles {{Image-c ...
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Scott Tucker (comics)
Scott Tucker may refer to: * Scott Tucker (swimmer) (born 1976), American former swimmer * Scott Tucker (businessman) (born 1962), American businessman, convicted racketeer, and racing driver * Scott Tucker (conductor) Scott Arthur Tucker (September 17, 1957 – present) is an American conductor. He is most widely known as the artistic director of The Choral Arts Society of Washington from 2012 to 2022, and as the director of choral music at Cornell University ...
(born 1976), American conductor {{hndis, Tucker, Scott ...
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Aron Coleite
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David Nakayama
David Nakayama (born August 15, 1978 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American concept artist and comic book artist, currently working in the video game field and as cover artist Career David Nakayama's first professional comics work was published in Star Wars Tales #17, while he was a student at The Kubert School.San Diego Comic-Con International">. San Diego Comic-Con International. After winning Wizard Magazine's "Be The Next Top Cow Superstar" contest, he left the school and became an art intern at Top Cow Productions in Los Angeles, CA. Under the instruction of industry legend Marc Silvestri, David improved his craft and went on to pencil titles such as ''Witchblade'' and '' City of Heroes'' before moving on to Marvel Comics in 2007. There, he helped launch the ''Marvel Adventures: Hulk'' series and later collaborated with Chris Claremont on a 5-issue Big Hero 6 miniseries for Marvel. Nakayama has also produced art for the '' City of Heroes Collectible Card Game''. Sel ...
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Trade Paperback (comics)
In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published in comic books, reprinted in book format, usually presenting either a complete miniseries, a story arc from a single title, or a series of stories with an arc or common theme. A trade paperback may reproduce the stories either at the same size in which they were originally presented (in comic book format), in a smaller "digest-sized" format, or a larger-than-original hardcover. This article applies to both paperback and hardcover collections. In the comics industry, the term "trade paperback market" may refer to the market for any collection, regardless of its actual cover. A trade paperback differs from a graphic novel in that a graphic novel is usually original material. It is also different from the publishing term '' trade paperback'', which is a book with a flexible cardstock cover that is larger than the standard mass market paperback format. Histor ...
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