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Al Milgrom (Allen L. Milgrom) was born on 6 March, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., is an American comic book writer. Discover Al Milgrom's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Al Milgrom Net Worth
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Allen L. Milgrom (born March 6, 1950) is an American comic book writer, penciller, inker and editor, primarily for Marvel Comics.
He is known for his 10-year run as editor of Marvel Fanfare; his long involvement as writer, penciler, and inker on Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man; his four-year tenure as West Coast Avengers penciller; and his long stint as the inker of X-Factor.
Milgrom is the co-creator of DC superhero Firestorm.
Al Milgrom grew up in Detroit, Michigan and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1972.
Milgrom started his comics career in 1972 as an assistant for inker Murphy Anderson.
During that period, Milgrom contributed to Charlton Comics' Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves, Star*Reach, and comics published by Warren Publishing and Atlas/Seaboard, before joining with Marvel.
Milgrom came to prominence as a penciller on Captain Marvel from 1975 to 1977.
He penciled the Guardians of the Galaxy feature in Marvel Presents, which was written by Steve Gerber and Roger Stern.
Milgrom also worked as a "Crusty Bunker" for Neal Adams' Continuity Associates in 1977.
Simonson recalls, "We'd get together at 3 a.m. They'd come up and we'd have popcorn and sit around and talk about whatever a 26, 27 and 20-year-old guys talk about. Our art, TV, you name it. I pretty much knew at the time, 'These are the good ole days.'"
Milgrom worked as editor at DC Comics from 1977 to 1978.
Milgrom married Judy Lewin (also from Detroit) in early 1979.
They have a daughter, Rachel, and two sons, Ben and Josh.
In the film Ant-Man, Scott Lang and his crew stay at the Milgrom Hotel, an homage to Al Milgrom.
Work as inker, unless noted otherwise.
Milgrom was an editor for Marvel Comics beginning in 1979, and editing Marvel Fanfare for its full ten-year run (#1–60, March 1982–January 1992).
As editor of The Incredible Hulk, he designed the costumes of the U-Foes.
He drew The Avengers (1983–85), The West Coast Avengers (1985–88), Kitty Pryde and Wolverine (1984–85), Secret Wars II (1985–86) and wrote the Mephisto limited series (1987).
Milgrom wrote and drew The Spectacular Spider-Man #90–100 (1984–85), and The Incredible Hulk (1986–87).
He served an eight-year stint as the inker of X-Factor in 1989–1997.
In 1991, he wrote a story arc for The Amazing Spider-Man and collaborated with Danny Fingeroth on The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man limited series.
Milgrom has been a prolific inker, working on most of Marvel's line.
He inked Ron Frenz on Thor in 1991–1993 and Thunderstrike from 1994 to 1995.
Other series he has worked on include Captain America, Generation X, The Micronauts, and the Uncanny X-Men.
Milgrom inked the limited series A-Next, J2, Marvel: The Lost Generation, and Thanos.
Beginning in 1996, Milgrom completed his artistic journey on The Spectacular Spider-Man by inking the title until its cancellation in 1998.
Beginning in the early 2000s, Al Milgrom freelanced for DC again, providing inks for titles like Mystery in Space (vol. 2), Ambush Bug: Year None and Strange Adventures (vol. 3).
In 2001 Milgrom was fired from his Marvel staff job when it was discovered he had added hidden slanderous comments against then Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras in the background of a page in the comic book Universe X Special: Spidey.
Milgrom went on to freelance for Marvel, mostly inking Jim Starlin's work.
He also started to work for Archie Comics on a regular basis, inking a variety of titles.
In 2009, Cleburne: A Graphic Novel, written and pencilled by Justin S. Murphy and inked by Al Milgrom, was nominated for the Independent Book Publishers Association's Benjamin Franklin Awards.
In 2016, Milgrom was nominated and tied for runner-up for the Inkwell Awards Special Recognition Award.
In 2017, he was awarded an Inkwell Awards Special Recognition Award.