- Klaus Janson
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birthdate =January 23 1952
location =Coburg ,Bavaria ,Germany
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nationality = Naturalised American
(immigrated German)
area = Penciller, Colorist
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awards =Klaus Janson (born 1952) is an American
comic book artist, working regularly forMarvel Comics andDC Comics . While he is best-known as aninker , Janson has frequently worked as a penciller and colorist.Biography
Klaus Janson was born on
January 23 ,1952 inCoburg , Germany. He emigrated to America as a young boy and grew up in BridgeportConnecticut , where he went to Kolbe High School, graduating in 1970. In his teens he met and began working as an assistant toDick Giordano . He first came to prominence as the inker overSal Buscema 's pencils on "The Defenders" in the mid-1970s, and since then he has worked on most of the major titles at Marvel and DC. He is probably most famous for his collaboration with writer-artist Frank Miller on an early 1980s run on "Daredevil"; another celebrated collaboration with Miller, on DC'sBatman story ', followed in 1986. Janson's long-time association with Miller broke down over scheduling and inking disputes during the production of "Dark Knight," and the two have not worked together since. Janson has frequently pencilled and inked (notably overGene Colan 's pencils) for various Batman titles, including ' withGrant Morrison .Janson's initial style was very similar to the fluidly high-contrast style of mentor
Dick Giordano , but he quickly developed a much looser, highly textural and distinctive inking style. Janson occasionally pencils stories, like "Night Olympics." The similarity of his art to that of Frank Miller can mostly be traced to their collaboration, during which Miller refined his own style based on the artistic decisions Janson made as the inker of Miller's artwork.Although he once told his students in the early 1990s that his writing was of a personal nature that he did not wish to share, he wrote one short in the
miniseries "."Janson has taught sequential storytelling for over ten years at the
School of Visual Arts inNew York City , and has written both "The DC Comics Guide to Pencilling Comics" and "The DC Comics Guide to Inking Comics." He is also involved with theNew York Museum of Comic Book Art .
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