Don Lomax, a Vietnam veteran, has established himself with Vietnam Journal, his project of two decades which continues today. The series is a rarity in comics in that it appeals not only to comic fans but also to those outside the traditional realm of comics. For nearly 40 years, Don has had comics and cartoons appearing in a score of national magazines on a regular basis including Easyrider, CARtoons, Heavy Metal, Overdrive, Police and Security News, American Towman, and many others. He also worked for most of the major comic book imprints including Pacific, Marvel, First, Americomics, Fantagraphics, Eros and others. He said he enjoyed working on American Flagg written by Alan Moore and inking Tom Sutton’s pencils on Sleepwalker from Marvel. A multi-talented creator, Don also did some work on Munden’s Bar which was a regular feature in First Comics’ Grimjack series. Based on his success on Vietnam Journal, he was brought in to write Marvel Comics’ The ’Nam. Lomax based Vietnam Journal on his experiences on his tour of duty in Vietnam in the mid 1960’s. He utilizes a war correspondent, to chronicle the combat experiences of the soldiers. Each issue spotlights a soldier or event with the narrative flowing to create story arcs.