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'''David Baron''' is an American comic book [[colorist]]. He began his career at the age of 15, working for the coloring house In Color. 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 Millar/Quitely era, spent several years coloring [[JLA]], and has recently colored several issues of DC Comics's weekly series, [[52 (comics)|52]].
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'''David Baron''' is an [[People of the United States|American]] [[comic book]] [[colorist]] from [[San Diego]].

==Career==
Baron 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 (comics)|The Authority]]'' during the [[Mark Millar]] and [[Frank Quitely]] era, spent several years coloring ''[[JLA (comic book)|JLA]]'', and has recently colored several issues of DC Comics's weekly series, ''[[52 (comics)|52]]''.

David Baron was under contract with DC Comics until July 2009.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}

==Bibliography==
*''[[Green Arrow and Black Canary]]''
*''[[Justice League Elite]]''
*''[[JLA (comic book)|JLA]]''
*''[[Team Zero]]''
*''[[Batman Confidential]]''
*''[[JLA: Classified]]''
*''[[JSA: Classified]]''
*''[[Global Frequency]]'' #1-11 (with writer [[Warren Ellis]] and various artists, 12-issue limited series, Wildstorm, 2002–2004)
*''[[52 (comics)|52]]''
*''[[Countdown (comics)|Countdown]]'' #38-49 (DC Comics, 2008)

==References==
*{{gcdb|type=credit|search=David+Baron|title=David Baron}}

==External links==
*{{official website|http://www.firedice.com}}
*{{comicbookdb|type=creator|id=543|title=David Baron}}
*[http://myzombies.blogspot.com/ David Baron's blog]

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Latest revision as of 23:36, 30 June 2024

David Baron
Baron at the 2023 WonderCon
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Colourist
Official website

David Baron is an American comic book colorist from San Diego.

Career

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Baron 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, spent several years coloring JLA, and has recently colored several issues of DC Comics's weekly series, 52.

David Baron was under contract with DC Comics until July 2009.[citation needed]

Bibliography

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