Butch Morris | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | Butch Cassidy | Butch Vig | Butch Harmon | Butch Davis | Butch | Butch White | Butch (Tom and Jerry) | Butch Reed | Butch Otter | The Butch Factor | Mr. Butch | Jackson Guice | Gordon "Butch" Stewart | Butch Walker | Butch Hobson | The Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites | Butch van Breda Kolff | Butch Jones | Tina McGee talks with Wally West in ''Flash'' (vol. 2) #4 Artist: Jackson Guice | Squadron Leader McNamara (left) as Executive Officer of No. 77 Squadron, talking with Flight Lieutenant John "Butch" Hannan following the latter's release from a North Korean Prisoner of war | Roy "Butch" Voris | Les Guice | Lawrence "Butch" Morris | Google Guice | ''Flash'' vol. 2, #1 (June 1987). Wally West holds his first title as the Modern Age Flash. Art by Jackson Guice | Emile "Butch" Bouchard | Craig "Butch" Atkinson | Butch Van Artsdalen |
That article revealed the complete title of "Captain America: Reborn", and that Ed Brubaker, Bryan Hitch, and Butch Guice will be involved with the series.
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Written by Ed Brubaker, and illustrated by Bryan Hitch with inking by Butch Guice, the series reveals the "truth" regarding the death of original Captain America Steve Rogers and revives him in the contemporary Marvel Universe.
Gary self-published and created the black and white superhero anthology Megaton back in the early '80s, which introduced many new comic book talents including artists Erik Larsen, Rob Liefeld and Angel Medina (to name a few) as well as featuring the work of Butch Guice, Mike Gustovitch, Sam Grainger, Sam DeLaRosa and the late Gene Day.