The classic fantasy-adventure epic. Young Fletcher Arrowsmith learns the true cost of war, in an alternate history where dragons and magic spells are as much a part of World War I as bullets and barbed wire.
Collects Arrowsmith series one issues 1-6
Kurt Busiek broke in as a comics writer in 1982, with stories in
Green Lantern #162 and
Power Man & Iron Fist #90, both out the same day. Since then, he's worked on just about everything from
Action Comics to
Zot!, including runs on
Avengers, Iron Man, Superman, Conan, and others, along with co-creating
Thunderbolts,
The Power Company and more. Best known for his work on the multiple-award-winning
Marvels and ASTRO CITY, he's been turning more and more to creator-owned work of late, including such projects as ARROWSMITH,
Superstar,
Shockrockets and THE WIZARD'S TALE, and is currently working on more ASTRO CITY along with his new series THE AUTUMNLANDS, drawn by Benjamin Dewey.
Carlos Pacheco Perujo was a Spanish comics penciller. After breaking into the European market doing cover work for Planeta De Agostini, he gained recognition doing work for Marvel UK, the England-based branch of Marvel Comics, for his work on the
Spider-Man magazine
Dark Guard. He then began doing work for the American-based Marvel and DC Comics, where he was one of the first Spanish-born artists to make a major impact in that country, attaining popularity for his work on
Avengers Forever, JLA/JSA: Virtue and Vice, X-Men: Legacy, Fantastic Four, Green Lantern, and
Captain America. He contributed to some high-profile storylines published by the Big Two, including 2009's
Final Crisis at DC and 2013's
Age of Ultron at Marvel.
Outside of corporate-owned comics, he reunited with his
Avengers Forever collaborator, writer Kurt Busiek, to produce through WildStorm the 2003 creator-owned fantasy series
Arrowsmith, which reimagines World War I in a world in which magic and dragons exist. That series garnered positive reviews, and an Eisner Award nomination for Best Limited Series. In 2022, Pacheco and Busiek produced a sequel,
Arrowsmith: Behind Enemy Lines, which was also positively received, and was one of Pacheco's last published works.
Rafael Fonteriz began working in advertising. He started making short comics in his spare time, just for his own pleasure. He had his first professional work published in the juvenile magazine Camacuc. He then did an erotic album called 'El Legado', and the series
X-Women for Kiss. He teamed up with Jesús Yugo and began
Efecto Dominó in El Víbora. He became one of the most recent illustrators of
El Capitan Trueno, and took on the
Avatar trilogy with writer Juan Miguel Aguilera.
Harvey Award winning artist José Villarrubia is internationally known for his comics color work and editing. He has also been nominated for the Eisner Award twice and regularly works for all the major American comic publishers (Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse Publishing, Image Comics) as a colorist and digital painter.