Linsner introduced the lingerie-wearing occult character
Dawn in
Cry for Dawn, a nine-issue series self-published by Linsner and
Joseph M. Monks' Cry for Dawn Productions beginning in 1989. Cry For Dawn Productions dissolved in late 1993, and Linsner took Dawn to
Sirius Entertainment; Dawn was published by Sirius for several
limited series and one-shots
Image Comics released the 176-page paperback
The Art of Joseph Michael Linsner () in October 2003. He provided the illustrations for the 2007 book
Our Gods Wear Spandex: The Secret History of Comic Book Heroes by
Christopher Knowles (). Linsner drew the cover of Dark Fantasy Productions'
Dark Fantasy #1 (1994). He drew the cover of the
crossover one-shot
Witchblade/The Punisher #1 (June 2007), and has also done painted comic book cover art for
Topps Comics,
Dark Horse Comics, and others. He did his first cover for
Dynamite Entertainment in 2007 (
Red Sonja), and since 2012 has been one of the company's most prolific cover artists, mainly for its collections of comics featuring such licensed characters as
Red Sonja,
Vampirella,
Bettie Page,
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark,
Dejah Thoris, and Jennifer Blood. Linsner has a lengthy association with
The Hero Initiative, the not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping comic book creators, writers, and artists in need. == Controversy ==