Wolverine's Creators

Wolverine is a comic book character that first appeared in The Incredible Hulk Vol. II #180
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Adam Kubert
First issue credit: Unknown

Adam Kubert is an artist that has done work on a multitude of comics including Ultimate X-Men, Incredible Hulk, Johnny Quest, Wolverine, X-Men, Hawkman, and many more. He has a degree in medical illustration from the Rochester Institute of Technology and went on to study at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in Dover, New Jersey (the field in which he made his career.) Adam is married to Joyce. They have 3 children. His brother Andy Kubert and father Joe Kubert are also comic book artists.

Archie Goodwin
First issue credit: Unknown

Editor in Chief at Marvel Comics in the 1970's. He also wrote several comics for Marvel. He would later go on to edit titles for DC.

Chris Claremont
First issue credit: Unknown

Chris is a writer of many comics, but best known for his work on The Uncanny X-Men. His initial tenure on that title, which lasted from 1976 to 1991, is the longest by any writer on a superhero comic.

Dan Green
First issue credit: Unknown

Frank Miller
First issue credit: Wolverine #1.00

Drew the 4-issue mini-series that preceded Wolverine\'s first solo series.

Greg Rucka
First issue credit: Unknown

Gregory Rucka (born November 29, 1969) is an American writer of novels and comic books.

Herb Trimpe
First issue credit: The Incredible Hulk Vol. II #180.00

Original co-creator of Wolverine

John Byrne
First issue credit: Unknown

John Byrne is one of the most prolific and controversial writers/artists in the history of comics. John has worked on almost every major American superhero since the 70's.

John Romita
First issue credit: The Incredible Hulk Vol. II #180.00

Original co-creator of Wolverine

John Romita Jr
First issue credit: Unknown

The son of legendary artist John Romita. He has worked at Marvel for the majority of his career.

Larry Hama
First issue credit: Unknown

Marc Silvestri
First issue credit: Unknown

Comic book creator and artist who founded Top Cow Productions, a division of the Image Comics publishing company. He has artwork for Marvel on various X-men titles.

Mark Texeira
First issue credit: Unknown

Mark Texeira\'s take on Wolverine from issue 60-68 (minus 64) was a departure from the angular, Jim Lee inspired style of Silvestri. Tex brought a new grittiness that suited the character very well. His raw, organic style and disregard for traditional symmetry and perspective were perfect as a means to illustrate a solid man trying to understand a world in which the basic constants we all take for granted to ground ourselves had been severely tampered with.


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