![]() ![]() The one-offs proved popular, and the two re-teamed for “Batman: The Long Halloween,” a 13-issue limited series published from 1996 to 1997. Sale and Loeb came to prominence in the comic book industry with a series of Halloween special issues they created for the Batman anthology series “Legends of the Dark Knight” throughout the early ’90s. In 1991, Sale teamed up with Loeb for a limited series revival of the Jack Kirby sci-fi team “Challengers of the Unknown.” Following this collaboration, the two began to work regularly together, including on “Wolverine/Gambit: Victims,” a miniseries about the popular X-Men characters. He began his career as an artist in the early ’80s, illustrating the independent comic “MythAdventures.” Other independent work from Sale includes the series “Thieves’ World,” “Billi 9,” and the critically-acclaimed “Grendel” from Matt Wagner. ![]() Loeb was born in Ithaca, N.Y in 1956, and attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City. ![]()
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