He later made several one-shot appearances as penciller, inker, or artist, in various titles from Marvel Comics and DC Comics, including a well-received story written by author Nicholas Vance in Hellraiser #14,[3] Nightbreed #17, written by Larry Wachowski, of The Matrix fame,[3] Teen Titans #87,[4] A couple issues of Avengers,[5] a Daredevil annual,[6] Book of the Damned,[5] Deathstroke[7] and The Big Book of Urban Legends.
By 1999, the series was in production, with Fox veteran Chris Carter (X-Files) at the helm.
Later, all nine of the finished episodes were aired on the sci-fi channel (owned by Fox) and then the series was released as a boxed set of DVDs.
The pair subsequently filed suit against Fox, Carter, and Harris Comics,[8][11] asking for a preliminary injunction against airing further episodes until appropriate credit was given.
Some believe there is a connection between the lawsuit and the series being cancelled, though the show's poor ratings are enough of a justification on their own.