Colorists
Louise Simonson
How many people can say they’ve edited, written, and even colored comics? Louise Simonson can. Since starting her career as an editor for Creepy and Vampirella in the 1970s, Simonson brought her talents to Marvel Comics to edit Uncanny X-Men, Star Wars, and Indiana...
Colleen Coover
With art by Colleen Coover, digital/Webcomic, Bandette has won the Eisner Award in 2016 & 2017. Co-created with her husband, writer Paul Tobin, Bandette has garnered Coover considerable attention. Her career didn’t start there, however. Coover has done work for...
Joyce Chin
During her career as an artist and colorist, Joyce Chin has worked with all the primary comic book publishers industry. Starting with DC’s Guy Gardner Warrior series, Chin’s list of credits is endless.FOLLOW
Laura Allred
Writer, artist, colorist… Laura Allred can do it all. She is arguably best known for her work as a colorist on some of the most popular titles in the Marvel and DC universes. In 2012 Allred was recognized with the “Best Coloring” Eisner Award.
Tatjana Wood
Once pencil and inks are complete, there is a crucial step to bring the story to life - colors. This falls to the colorist, an often unheralded artist whose artistry and skill we see without noticing. Check out this piece from Alan Moore’s run on Swamp Thing. Look at...
Marie Severin
EC Comics was a powerhouse back in the 1940s-50s. Much of its catalog after 1950 consisted of dark stories of horror and science fiction. Its last title was published in 1956 due to increasing pressure from the Comic Code Authority and a growing suspicion that it was...