Vertigo Jam #1

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DC Vertigo ⋅ 1993
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC Vertigo

Artist

Mike Allred

Writer

Garth Ennis

Writer

Peter Milligan

Writer

Ann Nocenti

Writer

Neil Gaiman

Writer

Jamie Delano

Writer

Rachel Pollack

Penciler

Phil Hester

Penciler

Scot Eaton

Writer

Nancy Collins

Artist

Eric Shanower

Artist

Steve Dillon

Penciler

Duncan Fegredo

Artist

Kevin Nowlan

Letterer

Kevin Nowlan

Inker

Sean Phillips

Inker

Mark Pennington

Inker

Kim DeMulder

Colorist

Laura Allred

Colorist

Tom Ziuko

Colorist

Tom McCraw

Colorist

Daniel Vozzo

Letterer

Todd Klein

Letterer

Clem Robins

Letterer

Gaspar Saladino

Cover Artist

Glenn Fabry

Published

August 1993

Synopsis

All-new tales! A free-form band composed of some of the best talent in the medium got together late one night in Vertigo's back room and cooked up the anthology VERTIGO JAM, a great place to experience a riff of Vertigo's ongoing monthly books. The first cut is an 8-page SANDMAN number by Neil Gaiman and Kevin Nowlan that explores some of the nooks and crannies of Dream's kingdom. Other tracks include a HELLBLAZER tale by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon in which Constantine has an encounter with an old flame; a SHADE, THE CHANGING MAN piece in which our hero explores the religious morals and the carcass of a baneful priest, as recorded by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred; a DOOM PATROL tune by Rachel Pollack and Eric Shanower in which the team must contend with a pair of promiscuous spirits who have escaped from their headquarters; an ANIMAL MAN cut by Jamie Delano, Scot Eaton and Mark Pennington in which Buddy Baker and a straight-shooting fowl talk turkey; a haunting SWAMP THING melody about a ghost lost in the plant realm of the Green, composed by Nancy A. Collins, Phil Hester and Kim DeMulder; and the bizarre experimental sounds of KID ETERNITY by Ann Nocenti and Sean Phillips.

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