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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_GuiceAnother shocking death among comics creators, of someone who seemed too young to have an obituary written about him.
Without a lot of details given, he died of pneumonia.
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I consistently enjoyed Guice's work over many years, first becoming prominent at Marvel in 1982-1983, with his
MICRONAUTS run in issues 48-58.
Then doing a 5-page pin-up portfolio in
MARVEL FANFARE 9,
an
X-MEN AND THE MICRONAUTS four-issue miniseries,
a short piece in Pacific Comics'
TWISTED TALES 8, among others. I've mentioned Guice's work many times in previous posts.
https://readallcomics.com/micronauts-v1-048/ ( Guice art, issues 48-58 )
https://readallcomics.com/x-men-and-the-micronauts-1/https://readallcomics.com/marvel-fanfare-1982-009/https://readallcomics.com/twisted-tales-08/![[Linked Image from i.pinimg.com]](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/ce/5e/6f/ce5e6fb4d9f84889d0c006c82bde1b5e.jpg)
A page from
Guice's portfolio in MARVEL FANFARE 9, 1983.
I never got around till now to mentioning a run Guice did on
DOCTOR STRANGE issues 5-24 in 1989-1990 that I thought was particularly nice.
https://readallcomics.com/doctor-strange-v3-sorcerer-supreme-05/ Guice is survived by a lot of great work, across almost 50 years.
His earliest work I became aware of a few years ago was covers and some interior work on the COMIC BUYER'S GUIDE fanzine, in 1979 and 1980 issues.
Guice covers on 311 (Killraven), 318 (Swamp Thing), 324 (cowboy on horse), and 356 (Star Lord)
https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?tid=528431&pgi=301( I mistakenly said RBCC fanzine, also from the same 1970's to early1980's period, which has a lot of great fan art by the likes of Brett Blevins, Mike Zeck, Kerry Gammill, Don Newton, Stephen Fabian and others, but on second look I didn't see any Guice pages there. )
https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?tid=448361&pgi=101