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'''Angel Medina''' (born March 25, 1964) is a [[comic book]] artist known for his work for various comic book companies, including Megaton Comics, [[First Comics]], [[Marvel Comics]], and [[Image Comics]].


'''Angel Medina''' (born March 25, 1964) is an American [[comic book]] artist known for his work for various comic book companies, including [[Megaton (comics)|Megaton Comics]], [[First Comics]], [[Marvel Comics]], and [[Image Comics]].
==Biography==
Medina began his career at Megaton Comics, illustrating such titles as ''[[Beserker]]'' and ''[[Megaton]]''. He subsequently worked for First Publishing, on such titles as ''[[Dreadstar]]'' and ''[[Judah Maccabee (comics)|Hammer Of God]]'' in the late 1980s, before starting to work for [[Marvel Comics]] on ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'', ''[[Warlock and the Infinity Watch]]'', ''[[Blackwulf]]'', ''[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]'', ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'', and ''[[Marvel Knights Spider-Man]]''.


==Career==
Later he went to work for [[Image Comics]], illustrating ''[[Sam and Twitch]]'', a spinoff of the title ''[[Spawn (comics)|Spawn]]''. He later illustrated ''Spawn'' itself, and ''[[Kiss: Psycho Circus]]'', based on the rock music group [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]].
Medina began his career illustrating such titles as ''[[Berserker (Megaton comics)|Berserker]]'' and ''[[Megaton (Megaton comics)|Megaton]]'' at Megaton Comics. He subsequently worked for First Publishing, on such titles as ''[[Dreadstar]]'' and ''[[Judah Maccabee (comics)|Hammer Of God]]'' in the late 1980s, before starting to work for [[Marvel Comics]] on ''[[The Incredible Hulk (comic book)|The Incredible Hulk]]'', ''[[Warlock and the Infinity Watch]]'', ''[[Blackwulf]]'', ''[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]'', ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Marvel Knights Spider-Man]]'' and ''[[Venom (character)|Venom: Dark Origin]].''


He then worked for [[Image Comics]], illustrating ''[[Sam and Twitch]]'', a spinoff of the title ''[[Spawn (comics)|Spawn]]''.<ref name="The Plain Dealer">Sangiacomo, Michael (Jan. 16, 1999). "Spawn spin-off". ''[[The Plain Dealer]]''. Pg. 3E</ref> Medina later illustrated ''Spawn'' itself,<ref name="Washington Times">Szadkowski, Joseph (Nov. 25, 2006). "Plagues pummel Earth, good fights evil in Spawn". ''[[The Washington Times]]''. Pg. C9</ref> and ''[[Kiss: Psycho Circus]]'', based on the rock music group [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]].<ref name="Chicago Tribune">Webber, Brad (Dec. 28, 1998). "Bam! Pow! Local artists give big comics some competition". ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''. Pg. 3</ref>
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Portal|Biography}}
*{{Official|http://www.angelmedinaart.com}}
* {{comicbookdb|type=creator|id=2035|title=Angel Medina}}


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| title = ''[[Hulk|The Incredible Hulk]]'' artist
| before = [[Liam Sharp]]
| after = [[Mike Deodato]]
| years = 1995–1996
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 16 November 2024

Angel Medina
Medina in 2004
BornMarch 25, 1964 (1964-03-25) (age 60)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Penciller

Angel Medina (born March 25, 1964) is an American comic book artist known for his work for various comic book companies, including Megaton Comics, First Comics, Marvel Comics, and Image Comics.

Career

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Medina began his career illustrating such titles as Berserker and Megaton at Megaton Comics. He subsequently worked for First Publishing, on such titles as Dreadstar and Hammer Of God in the late 1980s, before starting to work for Marvel Comics on The Incredible Hulk, Warlock and the Infinity Watch, Blackwulf, Avengers, The Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Knights Spider-Man and Venom: Dark Origin.

He then worked for Image Comics, illustrating Sam and Twitch, a spinoff of the title Spawn.[1] Medina later illustrated Spawn itself,[2] and Kiss: Psycho Circus, based on the rock music group Kiss.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^ Sangiacomo, Michael (Jan. 16, 1999). "Spawn spin-off". The Plain Dealer. Pg. 3E
  2. ^ Szadkowski, Joseph (Nov. 25, 2006). "Plagues pummel Earth, good fights evil in Spawn". The Washington Times. Pg. C9
  3. ^ Webber, Brad (Dec. 28, 1998). "Bam! Pow! Local artists give big comics some competition". Chicago Tribune. Pg. 3

References

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Preceded by The Incredible Hulk artist
1995–1996
Succeeded by