Talk:J. M. DeMatteis

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(Danraz 08:24, 15 June 2006 (UTC)) Hi, ah, guys Mr. J. M. DeMatteis also wrote a four issue mini series called THE GARGOYLE and probably one of his best work. it was grim and moody and GOTHIC! it can be seen as Mr. J. M. DeMatteis's personal work.

and i am unable to find it on wikipedia.

how ever i have found an article good enough to create a wikipage link http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/gargoylechristians.htm


please do that.

[edit] Jean Marc

Hi there folks: I got some very old Justice League issues wherein J.M is creditted as "Jean Marc DeMatteis", since there is a "redirection page" pointing at this page I was wondering is "Jean Marc" his birth name and John Marc a pen name or is it just the other way round: John Marc the real thing and Jean Marc a temporarily used nome de plume of his? Is there anyone around who knows? --Zsasz 13:03, 17 October 2007 (UTC)