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Beanworld, Vol. 1 by Larry Marder
Beanworld, Vol. 1 by Larry Marder








In Summer 1995, writer Roger Stern and Grummett created a new quarterly series, Superman: The Man of Tomorrow.

Beanworld, Vol. 1 by Larry Marder

Grummett launched an ongoing Robin series in November 1993 with writer Chuck Dixon and a Superboy series three months later with writer Karl Kesel. Grummett drew parts for DC Comics' other major event of the early 1990s, " Batman: Knightfall", contributing parts of "Knightquest" and "KnightsEnd". It was during that storyline, that Grummett and writer Karl Kesel, created the new Superboy in The Adventures of Superman #500 (June 1993). During his run on The Adventures of Superman, Grummett and writer Jerry Ordway (along with editor Mike Carlin, Dan Jurgens, Roger Stern and others) were the architects of " The Death of Superman" storyline, in which Superman died and was resurrected. Grummett drew part of The Adventures of Superman #480 (July 1991) and became the main artist on that series with the following issue and then worked on the "Panic in the Sky" crossover in 1992. He began a long association with the Superman franchise when he drew Action Comics #665 (May 1991) and then helped writer Louise Simonson and artist Jon Bogdanove launch a new title, Superman: The Man of Steel in July 1991. Grummett remained on The New Titans after Pérez's departure and helped Wolfman revitalize the title. He worked with Marv Wolfman and Pérez on the "A Lonely Place of Dying" storyline which introduced Tim Drake as the new Robin. Tom Grummett began providing finished artwork over George Pérez's layouts on The New Titans #58 (Sept.

Beanworld, Vol. 1 by Larry Marder

He is best known for his work as penciller on titles such as The New Titans, The Adventures of Superman, Superboy, Power Company, Robin, New Thunderbolts and Heroes. Thomas Grummett (born 1959) is a Canadian comic book artist and penciller.










Beanworld, Vol. 1 by Larry Marder