Alex Ross is an American comic book artist known for his realistic, painted depictions of superheroes and other comic book characters.
- Born on January 22, 1970, in Portland, Oregon.
- Graduated from the American Academy of Art in Chicago in 1990.
- Worked for companies such as Marvel and DC Comics.
- Known for his work on titles such as 'Marvels', 'Kingdom Come', and 'Justice'.
Jim Lee is a Korean-American comic book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. He is currently the co-publisher and CCO of DC Comics. Known for his work on titles like 'X-Men' and 'Wild C.A.T.S'.
Todd McFarlane is a Canadian comic book artist, writer, and entrepreneur. He is the creator of the popular comic book character 'Spawn' and the founder of the toy company McFarlane Toys.
Frank Miller is an American comic book writer, artist, and film director. Known for his work on titles like 'Daredevil', 'Batman: Year One', and 'Sin City'.
A four-issue limited series comic book published by Marvel Comics in 1994. Alex Ross provided painted artwork for the series, which focused on the history of the Marvel Universe through the eyes of an ordinary man.
A four-issue limited series comic book published by DC Comics in 1996. Alex Ross provided painted artwork for the series, which is set in the future of the DC Universe and features an older generation of superheroes.
A twelve-issue limited series comic book published by DC Comics in 2005. Alex Ross provided painted artwork for the series, which features the Justice League of America battling against their evil counterparts, the Crime Syndicate of America.
Alex Ross is a comic book artist known for his realistic, painted depictions of superheroes and other comic book characters.
Alex Ross uses a photorealistic painting style.
Alex Ross' most famous works include 'Marvels', 'Kingdom Come', and 'Justice'.
Yes, Alex Ross has won numerous awards for his work, including the 1997 and 2000 Eisner Awards for Best Painter/Multimedia Artist.
No, Alex Ross has also worked for other comic book publishers, as well as on projects outside of comics, such as album covers and movie posters.