Story: James Robinson
Art: Tony Harris
Inks: Wade von Grawberger
Colors: Gregory Wright
Letters: John Workman, Bill Oakley, Gaspar Saladino
Publisher: DC
Other creative credits as follows:
Issue 6: Pencils by Teddy Kristiansen, inks by Chrstian Hojgaard, Bjarne Hansen and Kim Hagen
Issue 11: Art by Matt Smith
Issue 14:
Art by Tommy Lee Edwards, Stuart Immonen, Tony Harris, Chris Sprouse, Andrew
Robinson, Gary Erskine, and Amanda Conner with Inks by Wade con
Grawbadger and Gary Erskine.
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What’s it about?
At it’s
core Starman is about legacy. It’s about growing up. It’s about doing the
things you don’t want to do. It’s about a father’s love for his son. It’s about
taking the reigns of your own destiny. It’s about the finest work of fiction in
any medium that I’ve ever read.