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The Pitt
Cover to The Pitt one-shot, art by Michael Heisler.
Publication information
Publisher
Marvel Comics as part of its New Universe line
Format
One-shot (47 pages, no ads)
Publication date
December 1987
Creative team
Written by
John Byrne, Mark Gruenwald
Penciller(s)
Sal Buscema
Inker(s)
Stan Drake
Colorist(s)
Janet Jackson
The Pitt is a 1987 one-shot comic book written by John Byrne and Mark Gruenwald, and illustrated by Sal Buscema and Stan Drake. It was published by Marvel Comics as part of its New Universe line. The story depicts the total destruction of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and its immediate twelve-hour aftermath. The Pitt was the first graphic novel published for Marvel's New Universe series.[1]
^Weiner, Robert G. (March 17, 2008). Marvel Graphic Novels and Related Publications: An Annotated Guide to Comics, Prose Novels, Children's Books, Articles, Criticism and Reference Works, 1965-2005. McFarland. p. 133. ISBN 9780786451159.
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