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She worked for [[Malibu Comics]] during the mid-1990s on titles such as ''Ultraverse'', ''Godwheel'', ''Ultraforce'', and ''A Man Called A-X''. |
She worked for [[Malibu Comics]] during the mid-1990s on titles such as ''Ultraverse'', ''Godwheel'', ''Ultraforce'', and ''A Man Called A-X''. |
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Her only ''[[Star Trek]]'' contribution was color design on the "Program 359" story in "{{dis|Field Trip|comic}}" |
Her only ''[[Star Trek]]'' contribution was color design on the "Program 359" story in "{{dis|Field Trip|comic}}" |
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 8 September 2020
Real world article
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(written from a Production point of view)
Lydia Normura is a comic book artist specializing in colors.
She worked for Malibu Comics during the mid-1990s on titles such as Ultraverse, Godwheel, Ultraforce, and A Man Called A-X.
Her only Star Trek contribution was color design on the "Program 359" story in "Field Trip"