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In the late 1980s, he left the industry to move into the architectural field and moved down to Florida in 1990. Soon after, he rejoined AC Comics. He is best known for his work on the series ''Femforce'', a title he wrote, penciled, and inked. Since becoming an editor, he began spending more time on the production side of the industry, but continued to do occasional freelance work. Some of this work included ''[[Star Trek]]'' for [[DC Comics]], ''Star Wars'' at Dark Horse, and ''X-Men'' at Marvel.
 
In the late 1980s, he left the industry to move into the architectural field and moved down to Florida in 1990. Soon after, he rejoined AC Comics. He is best known for his work on the series ''Femforce'', a title he wrote, penciled, and inked. Since becoming an editor, he began spending more time on the production side of the industry, but continued to do occasional freelance work. Some of this work included ''[[Star Trek]]'' for [[DC Comics]], ''Star Wars'' at Dark Horse, and ''X-Men'' at Marvel.
   
==''Star Trek'' credits==
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== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
* [[DC TOS volume 2]] (as inker):
 
* [[DC TOS volume 2]] (as inker):
 
** #73: "[[Star-Crossed]]"
 
** #73: "[[Star-Crossed]]"
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** #78: "[[The Chosen Part 1: The Hunted]]"
 
** #78: "[[The Chosen Part 1: The Hunted]]"
   
==External link==
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== External link ==
 
* [http://www.markandstephanieheike.com/ MarkAndStepahnieHeike.com]
 
* [http://www.markandstephanieheike.com/ MarkAndStepahnieHeike.com]
   

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Template:Realworld Mark Heike (born 1959) is a comic book artist and writer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He started as a fanzine artist in the 1970s before getting a break at Charlton Comics in 1981. Soon after, he was working for AmeriComics (later simply AC Comics), a company he eventually became an associate editor at.

In the late 1980s, he left the industry to move into the architectural field and moved down to Florida in 1990. Soon after, he rejoined AC Comics. He is best known for his work on the series Femforce, a title he wrote, penciled, and inked. Since becoming an editor, he began spending more time on the production side of the industry, but continued to do occasional freelance work. Some of this work included Star Trek for DC Comics, Star Wars at Dark Horse, and X-Men at Marvel.

Star Trek credits

External link