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One of the few women working in comics in the Golden and Silver Ages, Marie Severin is a Harvey and Eisner award winning artist. Her brother is comic book artist John Severin.
Colorist
An inker who began working for Marvel in the 1980s, and then moved to DC Comics
Writer, editor for Marvel during the 90s.
Frank Miller is one of the comic industry's most well known writer/artists. He is famous for his gritty, noir style and his revisions on classic heroes like Daredevil and Batman, as well in his creator-owned series Sin City.
Alan Kupperberg was an American comics artist who has worked on both comic books and comic strips.
An American inker and artist.
Wrote the second longest run of The Amazing Spider-Man. Only Stan Lee wrote more.
Colourist and occasional letterer
Comic Book Artist prominent in the '80s and '90s at both Marvel and DC Comics.
Keith Williams is a comic artist.
A penciler, inker and colorist currently working with horror writer Stephen King.
Artist for many Marvel and DC comics in the 1970's and 1980's.
Dave Sharpe is known as a letterer. He studied at the Joe Kubert School and letters for Marvel Comics, running their in-house Lettering Department. Dave is married with two children.
Writer, Editor, Colorist, Inker, Letterist who worked for Marvel.
Colorist who worked for Marvel during the 70s.
Letterer who has worked for Marvel & DC among others.
Artist who worked for DC and Marvel in the 80's and known later for works in erotic comics.
Letterer for Marvel
Bob DeNatale was an editor for Marvel Comics.
An American journalist, editor, and comic book writer.
Jonathan "Jon" Babcock
A coloring studio mostly known for it's revolutionary color-work in the late 1990's and early 2000's.
American artist and inker
This is a Pseudonym used to indicate a group of artists that collaborated together in an effort to complete an issue that was in danger of missing its deadline.
Writer, editor who worked at Marvel in the 90s.
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