Creator Listings
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Cover Artists
Here are all the great creators who have contributed to the covers on
Daredevil!
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Profiles

Colan, GeneIssues: -1, 021-042, 044-049, 053-060, 092-093, 138, 153-154, 156-157, 363-367, 370 People tend to forget that there are such things as 'Colan Daredevils'
besides 'Miller Daredevils'. Classic work by a great artist.
Interview with Gene
Colan
www.genecolan.com

LaRosa, BudIssues: -1, 309-315, 317-318, 373

Everett, BillIssues: 001, 021, 067, 081, 083 The creator of the Sub-Mariner co-created Daredevil with writer Stan Lee.
Only penciled one issue, but did help with inks on a few more issues of
DD.

Orlando, JoeIssues: 002-004 Before his death in 1998, Joe Orlando held an editorial position at DC
Comics.

Kirby, JackIssues: 002-004, 013, 043 The comics legend drew two issues of DD with the help of John Romita.

Colletta, VinceIssues: 002-005, 012

Wood, WallyIssues: 005-011, 164 The artist who changed DD's costume from yellow to the now famous red.
Favourite story of mine is "The Fellowship of Fear!". Also was the creator
of the THUNDER Agents, and worked on many EC Comics and Mad Magazine.
Tragically, Wood committed suicide in 1981.

Sr., John RomitaIssues: 012-020, 083, 099, 103, 106, 108, 110-111, 113, 115, 118

Windsor-Smith, BarryIssues: 050-052, 217 The popular artist of Conan drew these two issues and a story with Ann
Nocenti just after Miller's Born Again.

Craig, JohnnyIssues: 051-052

Shores, SydIssues: 061-064, 067-068, 070-072

Severin, MarieIssues: 064-066

Buscema, SalIssues: 069, 077-079, 086-087, 089, 100, 102, 123, 144 Sal Buscema was a long-time penciler on Spectacular Spider-Man. He drew
some DD issues and also helped Cary Nord with layouts during Nord's stint
on the title.

Trimpe, HerbIssues: 072-076, 078

Kane, GilIssues: 080-082, 084-085, 088, 090-091, 094-097, 104, 109, 112, 114-117, 119-122, 124-128, 133-134, 139, 146-147, 150, 152 Many fans forget that Kane did some DD work to go along with many other
great titles.

Tuska, GeorgeIssues: 098 Tuska worked on the 'Buck Rogers' sci-fi newspaper strip over forty years
ago, but he is probably best remembered as the artist for IRON MAN during
the 70's. After Iron Man, he did the 'Superheroes' newspaper strip for DC.
Like fellow artist Don Heck, Tuska was never a cult favourite, but his
work had a quality and a consistency that shone through.

Heck, DonIssues: 100, 103, 105

Giacoia, FrankIssues: 101

Starlin, JimIssues: 107

Janson, KlausIssues: 129-130, 132, 152-153, 159-161, 163, 165-166, 168-190, 192-196, 206, 234-235, 238, 241 A comics pro who is well-versed in penciling, inking, colouring and
design. Recently has been inking several projects, including the
first Marvel Knights series.

Buckler, RichIssues: 129-132, 134-135, 140, 148

Buscema, JohnIssues: 136-137, 142 His special issue with Miller (#219) was a classic. Not too many artists
could draw a story where the lead character doesn't appear in costume
once. Known for his stints on the Avengers, Conan and Wolverine.
Sadly, recently passed away in January 2002.

Cockrum, DaveIssues: 141, 143, 145-146, 151

Sinnott, JoeIssues: 144, 147

Milgrom, AlIssues: 145, 157, 245

Pollard, KeithIssues: 149, 218, 222, 242

Leialoha, SteveIssues: 154

Robbins, Frank/Springer, FrankIssues: 155

Rubinstein, JoeIssues: 156, 158

Miller, FrankIssues: 158-161, 163-191, 219 Towards the end of Miller's run, Klaus Janson was penciling Miller's
layouts. Brought DD back from the brink of cancellation and defined a
whole new era on the title.

Ditko, SteveIssues: 162 His comic with Madcap is still a favourite of mine. His greatest work was
on Amazing Spider-Man.

McLeod, BobIssues: 167, 348

Hannigan, EdIssues: 194, 206

Sienkiewicz, BillIssues: 197, 204, 207, 236, 338

Potts, CarlIssues: 198

McDonnell, LukeIssues: 199 Luke McDonnell has worked on many titles, including Iron Man and the
Phantom.
Interview with Luke
McDonnell

Wiacek, BobIssues: 199, 208, 210

Austin, TerryIssues: 200

Byrne, JohnIssues: 200-201, 203, 223 Byrne is more famous for doing X-Men, She-Hulk, Alpha Flight etc. than
his Ghost Rider story for DD. He also drew some covers in the early
200's.
Interview with
John Byrne

Layton, BobIssues: 202, 224

Johnson, WilliamIssues: 205, 207 Anyone know his present whereabouts? His work on the first few issues in
the 200's was great. I especially liked his revamp of the Black Widow's
costume...

Mazzucchelli, DavidIssues: 208-209, 211-216, 220-221, 225-233 It was only until he worked with Miller on Born Again that anyone noticed
this great artist. After that story arc, Mazzucchelli moved to DC to do
Bat-Man:Year One with Miller and now he works on independent comic
series of his own.

Zeck, MikeIssues: 210, 241

Simonson, WaltIssues: 236

UnknownIssues: 237

Adams, ArtIssues: 238-239

Williams, LouisIssues: 240, 243-244 After doing a New Mutants issue, Williams was poised to be the next
major artist for DD. However, his work with Nocenti went unnoticed and
I have no idea what he is doing now. Anyone remember Rotgut? He drew that
issue.

Hunt, Dave/Morgan, TomIssues: 246

Vess, CharlesIssues: 247

Leonardi, RickIssues: 248-249, 277 Two of Leonardi's issues featured Wolverine. Helped Cary Nord finish some
issues as well.

Williamson, AlIssues: 248-257, 259-263, 265-282, 284-289, 349

Romita, Jr., JohnIssues: 250-257, 259-263, 265-276, 278-282

Lim, Ron/Sanders-III, JimIssues: 258

Lightle, SteveIssues: 264

Bagley, MarkIssues: 283 The artist of Amazing Spider-Man and Thunderbolts drew this issue that
guest-starred Captain America.

Weeks, LeeIssues: 284-288, 291-302, 380 After this run, Weeks did the Gambit mini-series.
He did a fine job on the Fall of the Kingpin storyline, and has been
working on mini-series, including The Mysterio Manifesto, Spider-Man:
Death and Destiny, and an arc in Tangle Web.
Interview with Lee Weeks.

Dwyer, KieronIssues: 289-290 Known for his work on Captain America, Avengers, and his current Lowest
Comic Denominator project.
Interview with Kieron
Dwyer.

Fredricks, FredIssues: 290

Hudson, Don/Wyman, M.C.Issues: 303

Garney, RonIssues: 304 Known for his work with Mark Waid on the Captain America series and on
Silver Surfer, Hulk and others.
Interview with Ron Garney

Ivy, ChrisIssues: 305-307 Chris Ivy has worked on many titles including Fantastic Four, Avengers,
Spider-Man, Wolverine, Anima, Sovereign Seven, Flash, and Bloodshot.
Interview with Chris Ivy

McDaniel, ScottIssues: 305-315, 317-332 Redesigned DD's costume with D.G.Chichester. He drew the Green Goblin, and
now is
drawing Batman for DC. Also drew the Elektra:Root of Evil series and
the Daredevil/Batman:Eye for an Eye prestige format comic.
Interview with Scott
McDaniel

Kobasic, KevinIssues: 316 Kobasic did some work on SHIELD and some Acclaim titles.

Grindberg, TomIssues: 333-337 Grindberg worked on the 'Humanity's Fathom' arc by Gregory Wright. His
pencils were fine, but the colours were too dark to give his art justice.

Dringenberg, MikeIssues: 339-343

Reinhold, Bill/Wagner, RonIssues: 344-347, 350

Nord, CaryIssues: 348-349, 353-357, 359-362 Cary Nord has worked on the
Bruce Wayne: Agent of Shield comic for Amalgam, and the Ghost
Rider:Crossroads comic before DD. With the return of Gene Colan, Nord
left DD, and finished a stint on Mutant X. Is currently working on a
project with Jay Faerber.
Interview with Cary Nord

McManus, ShawnIssues: 351-352 McManus had been working with Stan Lee Media and recently worked on a
Sandman mini-series.

Ryan, MattIssues: 353-354, 356-357, 359-362 Matt Ryan has worked on many titles, and here on DD he inked over Cary
Nord and Gene Colan. Now working with CrossGen Comics.
Interview with Matt Ryan

Dickey, ChrisIssues: 355

Epting, StephenIssues: 358

Kesel, KarlIssues: 363

Hanna, ScottIssues: 367

Olivetti, ArielIssues: 368-369, 371-372, 374 Olivetti has worked on some JLA specials and Kingdom for DC, and was going
to be the artist on Warren Ellis' Satana. Recent work includes Haven
for DC.
Interview with Ariel Olivetti

Acosta, RichieIssues: 373

Edwards, Tommy LeeIssues: 375

Hamner, Cully/Martin, JasonIssues: 376-379

Palmiotti, JimmyIssues: 0.5, 001-008, 010-011, 013-015 Interview with Jimmy
Palmiotti

Quesada, JoeIssues: 0.5, 001-008, 010-015, 017 The co-founder of Event Comics started his run for the Marvel Knights line
with a lot
of attention.
He also served as editor of the new imprint and is now Editor-In-Chief
of Marvel.
Interview with Joe
Quesada

Campbell, J. Scott/Garner, AlexIssues: 002

Mack, DavidIssues: 009-025, 051-055 The creator of Kabuki has written Parts of a Hole for DD and also painted
the arc 'Wake Up' with Brian Bendis.

Maleev, AlexIssues: 026-050, 056-064, 066-081 The former artist on Sam and Twitch joins Brian Bendis for the 'Underboss'
arc.

Land, Greg/Ryan, MattIssues: 065

McNiven, SteveIssues: 082

Edwards, Tommy LeeIssues: 082-085

Finch, David/Miki, DannyIssues: 086

Lark, MichaelIssues: 087

Bermejo, LeeIssues: 088-093, 100

Sr., John RomitaIssues: 094

Djurdjevic, MarkoIssues: 095-106

Turner, MichaelIssues: 100

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