Bronze Age of Comic Books - Noted Bronze Age Talents

Noted Bronze Age Talents

NOTE: This is not a definitive list whatsoever. These are merely people who have represented a strong fan following and have been involved with some of the greatest and/or most influential projects of the Bronze Age.

Writers

  • T. Casey Brennan (Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella, House of Mystery)
  • Chris Claremont (Iron Fist, Uncanny X-Men)
  • Gerry Conway (The Amazing Spider-Man)
  • Steve Engelhart (Captain America, Detective Comics, Doctor Strange)
  • Mark Evanier (Blackhawk, DNAgents, Crossfire)
  • Michael Fleisher (Jonah Hex, Spectre)
  • Steve Gerber (Howard the Duck, Defenders, Man-Thing, Omega the Unknown, Guardians of the Galaxy)
  • Archie Goodwin (Manhunter)
  • Bill Mantlo (Micronauts, Rom)
  • Don McGregor (Black Panther, Killraven)
  • Al Milgrom (Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man, Incredible Hulk)
  • Doug Moench (Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu' Moon Knight)
  • David Michelinie (Aquaman, Iron Man)
  • Dennis O'Neil (Batman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow)
  • Jim Shooter (Avengers)
  • Jim Starlin (Captain Marvel, Adam Warlock)
  • Roy Thomas (Conan the Barbarian, All-Star Squadron)
  • Len Wein (Swamp Thing, Giant-Size X-Men)
  • Marv Wolfman (The Tomb of Dracula, New Teen Titans)

Artists

  • Neal Adams (Batman, Detective Comics, Green Lantern/Green Arrow)
  • Frank Brunner (Doctor Strange)
  • John Buscema (Conan the Barbarian, Fantastic Four, Savage Sword of Conan, Thor)
  • John Byrne (Alpha Flight, Fantastic Four, Uncanny X-Men)
  • Dave Cockrum (Legion of Super-Heroes, Uncanny X-Men)
  • Gene Colan (The Tomb of Dracula, Howard the Duck, Daredevil)
  • Ernie Colón (Richie Rich)
  • Keith Giffen (Legion of Super-Heroes)
  • Mike Grell (Legion of Super-Heroes, Warlord)
  • Paul Gulacy (Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu)
  • Arvell Jones (All-Star Squadron, Iron Man, Iron Fist)
  • Mike Kaluta (The Shadow)
  • Jack Kirby (New Gods, Mister Miracle, The Demon, Kamandi, Eternals)
  • Frank Miller (Daredevil)
  • George Pérez (Avengers, New Teen Titans)
  • Marshall Rogers (Detective Comics)
  • Walt Simonson (Hercules Unbound, Manhunter, Thor)
  • Curt Swan (Superman)
  • Barry Windsor-Smith (Conan the Barbarian)
  • Bernie Wrightson (Swamp Thing, House of Mystery, House of Secrets)
  • Mike Zeck (Captain America, Punisher)

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