This comic I came across sometime in the early to mid 80s. I thought it was by Moebius but it isn't. What I do remember is, POSSIBLY, the title being: StarChild. I do not believe it is an American comic. I may be wrong.
What I remember of it is this:
A boy (teenager, probably) emerging from out of a starship of some kind accompanied, *what I think I remember* by talking animals. The artwork is very clean and detailed. I doubt anyone under 35 years of age is going to be able to help me on this.
And the other question that I have is the name of an underground artist who drew with a very linear but detailed style with one of the main characters being a rabbit. It's another early to mid-80s work. I like the style of this cartoonists drawing. I thought it was Reed Waller, who did the Omaha comics, but I do not think so. The last name of Armstrong keeps coming up but I'm not referring to the creator of 'Garfield'. Can ANYONE help?
What I remember of it is this:
A boy (teenager, probably) emerging from out of a starship of some kind accompanied, *what I think I remember* by talking animals. The artwork is very clean and detailed. I doubt anyone under 35 years of age is going to be able to help me on this.
And the other question that I have is the name of an underground artist who drew with a very linear but detailed style with one of the main characters being a rabbit. It's another early to mid-80s work. I like the style of this cartoonists drawing. I thought it was Reed Waller, who did the Omaha comics, but I do not think so. The last name of Armstrong keeps coming up but I'm not referring to the creator of 'Garfield'. Can ANYONE help?