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An American comic book writer/artist, known for his work on Thor, Fantastic Four and X-Factor for Marvel, and Manhunter and Orion for DC Comics.
Mark Gruenwald was a writer and editor at Marvel Comics. In fact, regarded by many readers and creators as the finest editor Marvel ever saw. Gruenwald was known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of almost everything Marvel which also led him to spearheading the Official Handbooks to the Marvel Universe. Mark was known for his work on Squadron Supreme and Captain America which lasted for ten years.
DC editor
Stan "The Man" Lee, Marvel Comics's legendary founder, is the writer and co-creator of such timeless characters as the Avengers, the X-Men, Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, and the Hulk. In his words, "'Nuff said!" His best-known catch-phrase is New York's state motto, "Excelsior!!!"
Marie is a Colorist who worked for Marvel. Later became an editor for DC Comics, was promoted permanently as the editor-in-chief in November 2020.
Ralph Macchio, the editor, is not the same Ralph Macchio as "The Karate Kid." Although, according to an interview with Publishers Weekly from 10/15/07 if asked if he is the same Macchio: "Depending on my mood, I'll either say yes or no"
Jack Morelli is a letterer that has worked for Marvel Comics. Jack is sometimes credited as John Morelli.
Gregory Wright is a comic book colorist and writer
French comic book writer and artist. Best known for his work on Blueberry and Incal, and being one of the founders of Metal Hurlant and Humanoids Publishing.
Marshall Rogers was an American comics artist, best known for his short but highly referenced work on Detective Comics #471-476.
Alex Ross is an American comic book artist most well known for gouache paintings and his work on the Kingdom Come and Justice series, as well as numerous covers.
Comics inker, portrait painter, illustrator, teacher and murals.
Todd Klein is one of the most recognized names in comic book lettering and has worked on hundreds of titles. He is mostly known for his work at DC/Vertigo, including his critically acclaimed lettering on Neil Gaiman's The Sandman. He has won numerous awards including the Eisner award for Best Letterer several times.
One of the medium's most prolific artistic legends, Jack Kirby, "The King of Comics," was an artist, writer, and editor whose work spanned the Golden, Silver, Bronze and Modern ages of comics. Kirby created and co-created a multitude of Marvel and DC's most popular characters and many others, too. Kirby was one of the most respected artists of his time (though he didn't have personal knowledge of that, until later on), and remains so today.
Italian artist. Castellini career began in Sergio Bonelli Editore (Dylan Dog, Nathan Never), then - in 1996 - he started his collaboration with Marvel and DC Comics.
Marvel and DC artist as well as the Co-Creator of Black Cat.
Terry Austin is one of comic's most famous inkers.
"Big" John Buscema was a comic book artist whose talent made him an industry leader throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s in such Marvel titles as Conan The Barbarian and The Silver Surfer.
Inker for many Golden Age and Silver Age comic books for Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
Comic book artist
Comic book artist Steve Epting is best known for illustrating controversial stories on two of Marvel’s flagship titles, Captain America and Fantastic Four.
Multi-Award Winning Comic Book Legend. George Perez has worked for both DC and Marvel. George is the creator of dozens of popular characters including Cyborg, Cheetah, Cheshire, Deathstroke, Raven and Starfire.
John Byrne is a prolific superhero comic book writer and artist, and is well recognized for the changes he imparts to comic mythologies. He is most famous for his work on Alpha Flight, Avengers, Fantastic Four, She-Hulk, Uncanny X-Men, and West Coast Avengers for Marvel Comics and Superman and Wonder Woman for DC Comics. His many other projects include his creator-owned 2112 and Next Men series.
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