
Posted by emerick-man on May 3, 2008, 9:23 am, in reply to "¡El último escarabajo azul es maravilloso!"
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What babelfish translated:
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Found no WIKI entry ATM yet but seems:
-Jai Nitz created dark comical story about Ladytron and Sideways Bob in issue #5 in Gen-Active.
-Trinity Blood is being translated by Anastasia Moreno with adaptation by Jai Nitz.
-Heaven's Devils by Jai Nitz in 2004
-Batman Strikes 28 Writer: Jai Nitz
-Batman Strikes 39 Writer: Jai Nitz
-Blue Beetle 26
-Jai Nitz owner and operator http://jungleboypress.com/portal/
And an interview:
http://blog.newsarama.com/2008/04/03/qa-jai-nitz-on-blue-beetles-all-spanish-issue/
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