

^ a b John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake collaborations at the Grand Comics Database.Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. ^ "Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum's Don Thompson Awards".The Safest Place (with co-authors Victor Riches and Steven Grant 2008).Classics Illustrated #5 ( Hamlet) (1990).
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Michael Straczynski on the Sidekick series in 2013–2014. 2011) and a revival of Marv Wolfman's Night Force series (May–Nov. Mandrake drew the DC Retroactive: Batman - The '70s one-shot (Sept. An X-Files/30 Days of Night crossover in 2010 was drawn by Mandrake and co-written by 30 Days creator Steve Niles and Adam Jones, the guitarist for the band Tool. In 2007, a story-arc titled "Grotesk" reuniting Ostrander and Mandrake appeared in Batman issues 659-662.


In 2001, he worked with writer Dan Mishkin on the short lived series Creeps and in 2006 on the children's book The Forest King: Woodlark's Shadow. Following the end of The Spectre series, they moved onto a Martian Manhunter series. In issue #54 (June 1997), the creative team introduced the character Michael Holt as a new version of Mister Terrific. In 1992, Mandrake and writer John Ostrander launched The Spectre series at DC Comics. Mandrake was one of the contributors to the DC Challenge limited series in 1986 after finishing his run on Batman. Back at DC, he and writer Doug Moench created the Black Mask in Batman #386 (August 1985) and the Film Freak in Batman #395 (May 1986). at the writers helm on our pirate epic 'Skydogs'." For Marvel Comics, Mandrake provided finished art over layouts by Sal Buscema on the New Mutants title. In a 2001 interview, he recalled "finally landing my first real work, that was a two part story in DC's New Talent Showcase. Mandrake began working for DC Comics where he drew backup stories for the Sgt. Mandrake with his wife, fellow comics artist Jan Duursema
