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John Romita Jr. was born August 17, 1956, [2] the son of Virginia (Bruno) and comic book artist John Romita Sr., one of the signature Spider-Man artists since the 1960s. [3] [4] He studied advertising art and design at Farmingdale State College in East Farmingdale, New York, graduating in 1976.
John Romita Jr. drew the Superman series in collaboration with writer Geoff Johns in 2014. [68] [69] Romita Jr.'s Superman pencils were inked by Klaus Janson. [70] Superman's secret identity as Clark Kent was revealed to the world in a storyline by writer Gene Luen Yang in 2015. [71] This series ended its run with the release of issue #52 (July ...
Frank Miller delivered a milestone masterpiece in the 1980s when he took Gotham City's caped crusader back to his beginnings with Batman: Year One. Now, the restless creative mind behind The Dark ...
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John Romita Sr., one of the key artists in Marvel Comics’ history who co-created characters such as Wolverine, the Punisher and Mary Jane Watson, died on Tuesday. He was 93. Romita Sr.’s death ...
In 2017 Miller announced he was writing a Superman: Year One project with artwork by John Romita Jr. [91] [92] The three-issue series was released by DC Black Label from June to October 2019 and received mixed reviews.
John Romita Sr., the former Marvel Comics art director and artist who drew Spider-Man and helped create Wolverine and Mary Jane Watson, died Monday at 93.
The book concluded publication in November 2014. In February 2015, due to Clark exposing to the world his secret identity, Superman received a new power and a new outfit, starting in Superman #38, by Geoff Johns and John Romita, Jr. [21] This version of Superman is eventually killed in Superman #52.