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'''Keron Grant''' (b. August 23, 1976) is a [[Jamaican American|Jamaican-American]] comic book artist, who has worked mostly for [[Marvel Comics]]. |
'''Keron Grant''' (b. August 23, 1976, in [[Montego Bay]]) is a [[Jamaican American|Jamaican-American]] comic book artist, who has worked mostly for [[Marvel Comics]]. |
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His first published work was a pinup in the back of one of the final issues of [[Dale Keown]]'s [[Pitt (comics)|Pitt]]. His first steady comics work was drawing three issues of the unpublished ''Century'' comic from [[Rob Liefeld]]'s [[Awesome Comics]]. His job drawing online comics for the [[The Matrix (series)|Matrix]] series led to a short stint on [[Iron Man]] when Matrix comics inker Rob Stull brought Grant to the attention of Marvel editors. |
His first published work was a pinup in the back of one of the final issues of [[Dale Keown]]'s [[Pitt (comics)|Pitt]]. His first steady comics work was drawing three issues of the unpublished ''Century'' comic from [[Rob Liefeld]]'s [[Awesome Comics]]. His job drawing online comics for the [[The Matrix (series)|Matrix]] series led to a short stint on [[Iron Man]] when Matrix comics inker Rob Stull brought Grant to the attention of Marvel editors. |
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Image:Iron Man no44 Keron Grant.jpg|''[[Iron Man]] #44. |
Image:Iron Man no44 Keron Grant.jpg|''[[Iron Man]] #44. |
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Image:Son of Vulcan no4 Keron Grant.jpg|''[[Vulcan (DC Comics)|Son of Vulcan]] #4. |
Image:Son of Vulcan no4 Keron Grant.jpg|''[[Vulcan (DC Comics)|Son of Vulcan]] #4. |
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Revision as of 18:31, 26 February 2007
Keron Grant (b. August 23, 1976, in Montego Bay) is a Jamaican-American comic book artist, who has worked mostly for Marvel Comics.
His first published work was a pinup in the back of one of the final issues of Dale Keown's Pitt. His first steady comics work was drawing three issues of the unpublished Century comic from Rob Liefeld's Awesome Comics. His job drawing online comics for the Matrix series led to a short stint on Iron Man when Matrix comics inker Rob Stull brought Grant to the attention of Marvel editors.
Grant's website lists his influences as "Bart Sears, Capcom folks, Hiroaki Samura, Darryl Banks, Carlos Pacheco, Ed McGuiness, Claudio Castellini...[and] lots of Baroque and Renaissance guys."
Selected works
- Action Comics #790
- Fantastic Four #57-59 (also cover on #58)
- Gazillion one-shot
- Iron Man #36 (cover pencils only) & 40-47, 48 (cover only)
- Kaboom vol. 2 #1-3
- Legion of Super Heroes #116
- Marvel Mangaverse Fantastic Four #1
- New Mutants vol. 2 #1-4
- New X-Men #134
- Son of Vulcan #1-6
- Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Out of Reach #1-4
- Weapon X #6
- X-Men Unlimited #39, 42
- Young Justice 80-page giant-sized issue
External links
Keron Grant's Official Website
Cover gallery
<gallery> Image:Fantastic Four Mangaverse no1.jpg|Marvel Mangaverse Fantastic Four #1. Image:Gazillion no1 Keron Grant.jpg|Image Comics' Gazillion #1. Image:GL 173 Keron Grant.jpg|Green Lantern #173. Image:Spider-Man v Doctor Octopus no1 Keron Grant.jpg|Spider-Man vs. Doctor Octopus #1. Image:Iron Man no44 Keron Grant.jpg|Iron Man #44. Image:Son of Vulcan no4 Keron Grant.jpg|Son of Vulcan #4.