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 | | The series began in 1994 as the mini-comic Holey Crullers, written by Hickman and drawn by Jerry Smith, and was circulated through mail order and sales at comic book conventions (resulting in very few copies of Crullers being in existence today). |
 | | By the beginning of 2004, Common Grounds had been launched as a six-issue series, featuring Hickman's stories and new artwork by comics superstars such as Dan Jurgens, George Perez, Mike Oeming, Chris Bachalo, Sam Kieth, Angel Medina, Carlos Pacheco, and Ethan Van Sciver. |
 | | The first volume of Common Grounds consists of thirteen self-contained stories (though there is a thread of continuity) featuring numerous superheroes and villains, including Speeding Bullet, Man-Witch, Mental Midget, Flammabelle, Digital Man and Analog Kid, the Acidic Jew, Deb-U-Ton, Strangeness and Charm, Blackwatch, the Liberty Balance, Eternal Flame, Big Money, and American Pi. |
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