Greg Horn

American artist
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Greg Horn is an American comic book artist[1] best known for his work as a cover artist for Marvel Comics and various other publications. Working primarily as a digital painter, he is well known for his pinup paintings of female characters. In addition to comic book covers, his art has been featured in posters for basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics, video game magazines such as Official Xbox Magazine and InQuest Gamer, and several covers and illustrations for the comic book news magazine Wizard.

In 2008, his projects included covers for the ongoing Ms. Marvel series from Marvel Comics, Jenna Jameson's Shadow Hunter from Virgin Comics, as well as a series of pieces promoting Marvel's 2008 "event" Secret Invasion.

Bibliography

Arcana Studio

  • Ezra (2004)

DC Comics

  • Blackest Night: Wonder Woman, miniseries, #1–3 (2009)
  • Flash, vol. 3, #3B (2010)
  • Green Arrow, vol. 3, #30 (2010)
  • Green Lantern Corps, vol. 2, #41–42, 44–46 (2009–2010)
  • Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal, miniseries, #1–4 (2010)

Image Comics

  • Devastator #1–2 (covers and interior art) (1998)
  • Espers #1–6 (covers and interior art); #7 (cover) (1997)
  • Madame Mirage #1 (2007)
  • Witchblade #116 (2008)

Marvel Comics

  • Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter in Guilty Pleasures #1 (2006)
  • Backpack Marvels: X-Men #2 (2000)
  • Black Widow: Pale Little Spider, miniseries, #1–3 (2002)
  • Daredevil, vol. 2, #65 (interior art, among other artists) (2004)
  • Dark Avengers #11–12 (interior art, along with Mike Deodato) (2009)
  • Deadline, miniseries, #1–4 (2002)
  • Elektra, vol. 2, #1–22 (2001–2003)
  • Emma Frost #1–18 (2003–2005)
  • Iron Man, vol. 3, #50 (2002)
  • Marvel Knights Double-Shot (Elektra) #3 (interior art) (2002)
  • Marville #1-7 (2002–2003)
  • Ms. Marvel, vol. 2, #12–30, Annual #1 (2007–2008)
  • Mystique #8 (2004)
  • New Avengers #50 (interior art, among other artists) (2009)
  • Namor, vol. 2, #8 (2003)
  • She-Hulk, vol. 2, #1-19, 21 (2005–2007)
  • X-Men Universe #12-15 (2000–2001)

References

  1. ^ "Comics artist Greg Horn gives the world heroes". Miami Herald. March 2, 2009. p. G29. Retrieved 19 July 2012.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Greg Horn.
  • Official website
  • MarvelDatabase:Greg Horn/Gallery
  • Greg Horn interview with Super Hero Speak


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