- Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart is an artist who has worked as a colorist in the comics industry. He has been recognized for his work with the Eisner Award for Coloring in 2003 and 2005. - Tom Smith
Tom Smith is a colorist who has worked in the comics industry. Born in the wilds of the swamps of Spotswood, New Jersey, Tom Smith, like most people in the comics business, fell in love with comics at a young age. When he was an infant he was caught eating a handful of crayons and, a few hours later, had his first colorful display of art in his diaper when his mother (being a true lover of the arts) was heard to say " That's some colorful S#$@!, … - Matt Hollingsworth
Matt Hollingsworth (born December 17, 1968 in Lakewood, California) is a comic book colorist. Hollingsworth graduated from the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in 1991 and began getting regular work from Marvel Comics and DC Comics. In 1993, he was hired to the Dark Horse Comics staff as head of the painted art department. After a year, he returned to freelance work and helped launch the award-winning "Preacher" from DC's Vertigo imprint. - Mike Allred
Mike Allred is an American comic book artist and writer. He first rose to prominence with his work for small publishers including Slave Labor Graphics and Dark Horse Comics, especially for his character Madman. The "Madman" series later won a Harvey Award. He went on to gain further mainstream attention with the science-fiction/rock-and-roll comic "Red Rocket 7" and his art for writer Peter Milligan's series "X-Force", also known as "X-Statix". - Scott Kolins
Scott Kolins is an American illustrator, writer and creator for multiple different superhero and science fiction comic books. His main credits are as a penciler but he is an established inker as well as colorist and has some credits as a writer. - Alex Sinclair
Alex Sinclair is a colorist who has worked in the comics industry. He is well known for his collaborations with Jim Lee and Scott Williams. He has previously worked on Astro City, Alan Moore's Top 10, Harley Quinn and with Lee & Williams on Batman: Hush, Superman, WildCATs, Gen¹³, and Divine Right. He is currently coloring All-Star Batman and Robin which is being written by Frank Miller, and penciled by Jim Lee, along with inker, Scott Williams. - Terry Dodson
Terrence "Terry" Dodson is an American comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on titles such as "Harley Quinn", "Trouble" and "Marvel Knights Spider-Man". Dodson is known for his clean, soft style and for his buxom depictions of female characters. His art is clearly inspired by the work of artists such as Adam Hughes and Stuart Immonen. He usually works with his wife Rachel Dodson, who is a comic book inker and colorist. - Lynn Varley
Lynn Varley is a colorist, formerly married to comic book writer/artist Frank Miller, whom she divorced in 2005. She provided the coloring for Miller's "Ronin" (1984), an experimental 6 issue series from DC Comics that proved that comics in unusual formats could be commercially successful, and "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" (1986), a four issue mini-series that went on to become a commercial and critical success. - Marie Severin
Marie Severin (born 21 August, 1929 in Oceanside, New York) is an American comic book artist and colorist. In the latter capacity for the celebrated EC Comics in the 1950s, she would sometimes give especially gruesome panels a single color in order to tone-down otherwise graphic scenes of gore (Geissman 2005: 239). After the Collapse of EC, Severin went to work for Marvel Comics in the early 1960s, where she remained until the mid-1990s, … - Christina Strain
Christina Strain is a comic book artist (colorist) currently working with Marvel Comics. She was born in Seoul, Korea, in 1981. Christina got her start in comics working for Crossgen in 2003. She was a member of UDON from 2003 to 2005, which helped her get her start at Marvel with "Runaways" and "Mary Jane". She currently lives in Sherman Oaks, California. - Tony Moore
Michael Anthony "Tony" Moore (1978 -) is an American comic book artist, whose work consists mainly of genre pieces, most notably in horror and science fiction, with titles such as The Walking Dead, Fear Agent, and The Exterminators - Joshua Middleton
Joshua Middleton (sometimes credited as Josh Middleton) is a comic book artist currently signed exclusive to DC Comics. He was nominated for an Eisner Award in 2004 for his cover artwork for Marvel Comics. Middleton is one of the few artists in American mainstream comics who does everything from pencils to coloring by himself, instead of splitting the work between multiple people. - Tatjana Wood
Tatjana Wood is an artist who was born Tatjana Weintraub in Darmstadt, Germany. Her father was Jewish, and her mother was Christian. During World War II, she and her brother, Karl Joachim Weintraub, were sent to an international Quaker boarding school in Holland. Gaining Dutch citizenship was not easy, so after WWII, the Quakers arranged for the two to travel to New York in 1947. He went on to the University of Chicago, while she stayed in New York, … - Beth Sotelo
Beth Sotelo is a comic book artist (colorist) currently working with Aspen MLT. Having started in the early 2000's at Top Cow Productions she has since worked at both DC and Marvel, two of the largest American comic publishers. - Tom Luth
Tom Luth is best known for his work as the colorist for the Sergio Aragonés comic series, "Groo the Wanderer". Luth's work has also appeared in a number of other comics and national periodicals. Of late, Luth has been contributing his art skills to film production. In 2004, he served as the director of photography for an independent feature film directed by Rod Underhill (a cofounder of the original MP3.com). - Rachel Dodson
Rachel Dodson is an American comic book inker and colorist, who often works with her husband, Terry Dodson. Her work includes "Marvel Knights Spider-Man" and "Spider-Man"/"Black Cat" for Marvel Comics and "Wonder Woman" for DC Comics. - David Baron
David Baron is an American comic book colorist from San Diego. He began his career at the age of 15, working for the coloring house InColor. He was subsequently hired by WildStorm FX. After several years there, he left to pursue a freelance career. His work has primarily appeared in books published by WildStorm and DC Comics. Notably, he was the primary colorist on "The Authority" during the Mark Millar and Frank Quitely era, … - José Villarrubia
José Villarrubia is an artist who has done considerable work in the American comic book industry, particularly as a colorist. Villarrubia's fine art photography has been exhibited in the U.S., Latin America and Europe, in institutions such as the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Inter-American Development Bank. He is a professor in the Illustration Department of the Maryland Institute College of Art. - Chynna Clugston
Chynna Clugston (born August 19 1975) is an American comic book creator. She started her career as Chynna Clugston-Major before her divorce from Guy Major (a colorist and toner on most of her books to this day). On the day before Halloween, 2005, she married her boyfriend, fellow Yosemite High School alumnus Jonathan Flores. - Andrew Crossley
Andrew Crossley is an artist who has worked as a colorist in the comics industry. He has been recognized for his work with a nomination for the Comics Buyer's Guide Favorite Colorist Award in 2000. - Dennis Calero
Dennis Calero (born January 2, 1972, Miami Beach, Florida) is an illustrator and comic book artist. Calero attended the New World School of the Arts conservatory high school in Miami, Florida, and New York's, Pratt Institute on a partial scholarship. His work includes Acclaim Comics' licensed-product titles "Sliders" and "Magic: The Gathering"; Moonstone Books' TV tie-in titles "Cisco Kid" and "Kolchak: The Night Stalker", … - Edgar Tadeo
Edgar Entereso Tadeo is a Filipino comic book artist, born in Taytay, Rizal in November 22. He is a colorist and inker, and a member of Avalon Studios. His works in coloring include "High Roads" with his friend Leinil Francis Yu, and "District X" and "Silver Surfer" for Marvel Comics. He primarily uses digital painting techniques. His inking includes a run on "Wolverine" with Yu, and several works for Image Comics. - Angus McKie
Angus McKie is an artist who has worked as a colorist in the comics industry. He is best known as an English science fiction illustrator whose work appeared on the covers of numerous science fiction paperback novels in the mid 1970s and 1980s, as well as in Stewart Cowley's Terran Trade Authority series of illustrated books. His illustrations often present highly detailed spacecraft against vividly colored backgrounds and high-tech constructions. - Jamie McKelvie
Jamie McKelvie was born in the 1980s in Malvern, Worcestershire. He is a cartoonist and illustrator. Since 2003, McKelvie has collaborated with journalist Kieron Gillen on a comic strip for the official Playstation Magazine UK, entitled "Save Point". He has worked on a number of projects for Image Comics, including the six-issues series Phonogram and is currently working with colorist Guy Major on the forthcoming four issues series Suburban Glamour. - Elaine Lee
Elaine Lee is an American actor, playwright, comic book colorist and comic book writer. She received a 1980 Daytime EMMY nomination for her role on NBC-TV’s The Doctors and was a founding member and artistic director of Manhattan-based theatre company, Wild Hair Productions. As a comic writer, her best-known work is likely "Starstruck", her collaboration with artist Mike Kaluta which has appeared in both stage play and comics incarnations. - Al Plastino
Al Plastino (1921-) is an American comic book artist best known as one of the most prolific Superman artists of the 1950s, along with his DC Comics colleague Wayne Boring. Plastino also worked as a comics writer, editor, letterer, and colorist. - Bob Lerose
Robert K. "Bob" LeRose (June 3, 1921, Brooklyn, New York City, New York - August 30, 2006, Elmont, New York) was an American advertising artist and a comic book colorist for DC Comics, who provided the color for hundreds of stories featuring Batman, Superman, and other major characters. - Rosearik Rikki Simons
Rosearik Rikki Simons AKA Rikki Simons (born September 8, 1970 in Fontana, California), is an American voice actor, writer, graphic novelist, and artist. He is known as the voice of the robot GIR on "Invader ZIM", the writer and co-artist of the graphic novel series "ShutterBox" (published by Tokyopop; 6 volumes, of which 3 are completed), "Super Information Hijinks: Reality Check!" (2 volumes, … - D'Israeli
Matt Brooker, whose work most often appears under the pseudonym D'Israeli, is a British comic artist, colorist, writer and letterer. Other pseudonyms he uses include "Molly Eyre" (A pun on Molière), for his writing, and "Harry V. Derci"/"Digital Derci" for his lettering work. In 1988 he worked as the penciller on issues 7 to 12 of Mister X (Vortex) (volume two). His early work also includes the surreal "Timulo", … - James Gahagan
James Gahagan (1927 - July 7, 1999) was an American abstract expressionist painter and one of the premier American colorists. He was an Associate Director of the Hans Hofmann School and created, with Hoffman, two major mosaic murals in New York City. - Wallace Nutting
Wallace Nutting (1861 - 1941) was a U.S. minister, photographer, artist, and antiquarian, who is most famous for his pictures. He also was an accomplished author, lecturer, furniture maker, antiques expert and collector. He was born in Rockbottom, Massachusetts, on Sunday, November 17, 1861. He was descended from John Nutting, who came from England in 1639 and was killed by Indians during a raid against Groton, Massachusetts. - Metin Hüseyin
Metin Hüseyin is an English television and film director and editor. He directed the 2002 film "Anita and Me" and has also directed episodes of "The All New Alexei Sayle Show", "Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)" and "Kingdom". His debut film, "Tight Trousers", was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Short Film in 1989, and in 1998 he received a British Academy Television Award nomination for "Common as Muck". - Florence Carlyle
Florence Carlyle (1864 - May 2nd 1923.) was born in Galt, Ontario and was a Canadian figure and portrait painter in the modernist style and was known especially as a colorist. She was raised in Woodstock, Ontario, Ontario where her father was the county Inspector of Schools. Sensing her art daughter's art talent, Florence's mother arranged for an art teacher from New York City to provide lessons in an art studio set up to encourage her daughter's talents. - Jon Coffelt
Jon Coffelt born (May 16,1963) is an American artist who lives and works in Manhattan in the Financial District of New York City. Born and raised in the Tennessee mountains, Coffelt has been painting since he was eight years old. It was his grandfather who taught him how to work in this medium, instructing him on, as Coffelt explains, "how to paint what was on the outside (Visual Ideas) so that one day I would be able to paint what was on the inside (Emotional Ideas). - Isabel Marks
Isabel Marks is the writer and artist of many webcomics. She and her husband Terrence Marks also work as colorists for "Kevin & Kell", by syndicated cartoonist Bill Holbrook. - Fred Machetanz
Fred Machetanz was an Alaskan painter who first came to the territory in 1935, when he traveled to Unalakleet to visit his uncle, Charles Traeger, who ran a trading post there. He returned in 1942 with the U.S. Navy to the Aleutian Islands during World War II, and returned to Unalakleet after the war was over, in 1946. He married Sara Dunn, a writer, in 1947, and the two settled near Palmer in 1951. They had a son, Traeger, in 1959. - Tytus Czyżewski
Tytus Czyżewski was a Polish painter, art theoretician, Futurist poet and playwright, member of the Polish Formists, and Colorist. In 1902 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow in the painting studios of Józef Mehoffer and Leon Wyczółkowski. Czyżewski travelled to Paris and learned from the artistic trends there. He began exhibiting in 1906. Czyżewski painting style was highly influenced by Cezanne and El Greco, whose work he admired until his death. - Winifred Nicholson
Winifred Nicholson (b. 1893 in Oxford - d. 1981 in Cumbria), nee Winifred Roberts (who early in her career sometimes used the name "Winifred Dacre"), was an English painter, known as a colourist and for a personal impressionist style concentrating on domestic subjects and landscapes. Often the two are combined in a view out of a window, featuring flowers in a vase or a jug. She was a Christian Scientist. - George Ştefănescu
George Ştefănescu is a contemporary Romanian painter. Since 1989 he has lived in Lüdinghausen Germany. His works are in private collections in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Israel, Japan, Canada, Cuba, Lebanon, Mexico, Austria, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA. Radu Carneci wrote of him in 1984: <blockquote>George Ştefănescu is a great colorist who dares bring together intense colours, … - Luis Menéndez Pidal
Luis Menéndez Pidal was a Spanish genre painter, brother of Juan and Ramón Menéndez Pidal. He was born at Oviedo, studied in the School of Bellas Artes at Madrid, and took part in the National Exhibition held there in 1887. In the exposition of 1890 he won a second-class medal for "A buen juez mejor testigo", and another picture attracted the attention of the Queen Regent, who bought it. In 1892 his "La cuna vacía," when published in "El Liberal", …
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