I just learned tonight that James Hudnall–a co-founder of the Ultraverse and writer of Hardcase has died.
I’m sure there’ll be plenty of others posting about this at length.
I’d just sat down to work on a different post myself, tonight, and expected a notification I’d seen pop up on my phone to be about a new Kickstarter or such; instead that notification was this news.
Visiting Hudnall‘s Facebook page, the news was shared by his family. Corroboration by multiple sources.
I’d seen posts in the Ultraverse Facebook group by him, and it was cool to see he was still/again doing some comics work.
I know his name from Hardcase in particular…and was reminded tonight that he was the writer on the Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography from 1989…a "key" piece of Superman history post-Crisis.
Tom Mason posted a nice recollection of his experience with Hudnall in the Facebook group for Ultraverse (not sure if its setting is public or not, if you can see it, it is, if not, it’s not).
While I’ve yet to read the entirety of the Hardcase series (I’m up to #s 5/6 on my current read-through project), the cover from #1 is one of those "iconic" (for me, at least) comic covers from the ’90s. Hudnall being the writer means I’m sharing covers with art that wasn’t his…but especially in comics, art and writing go hand-in-hand.
Filed under: 2019 Non-Review posts, 2019 posts, NON-REVIEW CONTENT, Ultraverse Revisited | Tagged: Hardcase, James D. Hudnall, James Hudnall, Jim Hudnall, Lex Luthor, malibu, Malibu Comics, Ultraverse |
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