Thursday, June 18th, 2009
By Austin
As Ben mentioned a few days ago, the extremely talented Neil Googe is taking a bow from WildCats after 12 stellar issues and moving on to new projects. We’re going to miss him, but not to worry, folks – the book’s in very good hands.
Let’s take a quick peek at some of Neil’s pencils for issue #12, on sale this Wednesday.
Tags: christos gage, neil googe, wildcats
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Googe has become a favorite of mine since his time on Majestic a few years back and then on Welcome to Tranquility.
I loved Neil on Majestic and Tranquility, but not so much on Wildcats. World’s End needed a darker image, I think.
Neil Googe will forever be synonymous with Majestic. I hope to see him working again. He certainly showed a lot of love for WSU.