- Steve Epting
Stephen "Steve" Epting is an American
comic book artist andpenciller . His eclectic list of influences (Alex Raymond ,Stan Drake ,Jim Holdaway ,Joe Kubert ,John Buscema ,Al Williamson ,Jose Luis Garcia Lopez ) has resulted in a distinctive style. Epting's atmospheric shadows, fluid lines, and high level of draftsmanship all combine to make his work easily recognizable, no matter which comic he draws.Biography
Epting majored in graphic design at the
University of South Carolina . In 1989, he began working for independent comic book publisherFirst Comics . His assignments for First included backup stories for "Nexus ", guest-artist duties on "Dreadstar " and "Whisper", and two miniseries starring "Nexus " supporting characterJudah Macabee : "Hammer of God " and "".By early 1991, First Comics had gone out of business, and Epting was sending submissions to other comics publishers. Soon, he found work at
Marvel Comics . Originally assigned to draw half the issues in a six-part bi-weekly "The Avengers" story arc, Epting ended up drawing five of the six issues (#335-339.) Shortly thereafter, Epting became the full-time penciler on "Avengers".Working closely with
writer Bob Harras andinker /colorist Tom Palmer , Epting helped craft several epic "Avengers" adventures, beginning with issue #343 and ending with issue #375. Epting's art was generally well-received, but the stories themselves were controversial due to their dark tone and their deviation from the "Avengers"status quo . Nevertheless, the Harras/Eptingera of "Avengers" has developed a small but passionate cult following.After leaving "Avengers" in 1994, Epting spent the next few years working on Marvel's franchise of
X-Men books. He had a brief run on the ongoing "X-Factor" series, but mostly concentrated on annuals, specials, and mini-series. These included "X-Men '97", "", the Marvel Comics/Image Comics cross-over "Team X "/"Team 7 ", and "Factor-X", the "Age of Apocalypse " timeline counterparts of "X-Factor".During this time, Epting also collaborated with writer
Roger Stern on a story starring Marvel'sWorld War II heroes, The Invaders. It was serialized in the first three issues of Marvel's short-lived anthology title "Marvel Universe". This "Invaders" story was inked by one of Epting's heroes,Al Williamson .Towards the end of the 90s, Epting moved from Marvel to
DC Comics . Most of his work for DC was onAquaman , where he was teamed up with writerDan Jurgens . Their "Aquaman" run began with issue #63, but sales of "Aquaman" had been declining for a long time, and the Jurgens/Epting team was unable to save the book from cancellation. Their final issue of "Aquaman" was #75.In 2000, Epting returned briefly to Marvel's "Avengers", which had been relaunched three years earlier with writer
Kurt Busiek ; Epting drew issues #36 and #37. But most of Epting's efforts during this time were occupied by an ambitious new independent comics publisher,CrossGen .Epting drew issues #1-25 of "Crux", a fantasy-adventure book he co-created with writer
Mark Waid . But Epting's next CrossGen project, "El Cazador", looked like it might be his first masterpiece. A meticulously researched historical adventure centering around a femalepirate , it is considered a high point in the careers of both Epting and writer/co-creatorChuck Dixon . Unfortunately, "El Cazador" was launched just as CrossGen was on its last legs, and it was cancelled after only six issues.2004 found Epting returning to Marvel. And he hit the ground running, thanks to a relaunch of "
Captain America ", written byEd Brubaker . A creative and commercial success, this state-of-the-art "Captain America" has won Epting many new fans. He continues to work on the Captain America series, and it unknown what other works he will take on.External links
* [http://www.steveepting.blogspot.com Steve Epting's blog]
* [http://www.mycomicshop.com/subscriptionservice/communications.cfm?AID=96 Interview with Steve Epting and Chuck Dixon on "El Cazador"]
* [http://marvel.com/catalog/?artist=Steve%20Epting Steve Epting on Marvel.com]
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