Age, Biography and Wiki
John McCrea was born on 1966 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a Comic book artist from Northern Ireland. Discover John McCrea'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 58 years old?
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John McCrea Height, Weight & Measurements
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John McCrea Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John McCrea worth at the age of 58 years old? John McCrea’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from Northern Irish. We have estimated John McCrea's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
50th anniversary relaunch of the ongoing comic, written by John Layman and published by IDW.
He also contributed 15 new cards to the Topps MA! Heritage set and exclusive variants for the set.
While pencilling and inking the MA! comic, he has also found time to pencil and ink issue 49.1 of Deadpool for Marvel, Warpaint (written by Phil Hester) for UK based Strip Magazine and Progenitor (also written by Hester) for David Lloyd's bold new online only publishing adventure Aces Weekly.
In 1989, after a few years of drawing television and toy tie-ins, he illustrated Ennis's debut, the political series Troubled Souls, in Crisis, as well as its sequel, the farce For a Few Troubles More.
He later illustrated the series Carla Allison in Deadline.
He broke into American comics in 1993, drawing Ennis's run on DC Comics's The Demon, followed by its spin-off, Hitman, from 1996 to 2001, on which McCrea developed a versatile drawing style equally at home with goofy humour, action, and subtle characterisation.
His wilder, more exaggerated cartooning found an outlet with Dicks, a mini-series spinning off from For a Few Troubles More into more outrageous dialect, sexual and toilet humour, published by Caliber in 1997, with a sequel, Dicks II, from Avatar in 2002.
Hitman issue 34 won the Eisner Award for Best Single Issue in 1999.
Since Hitman finished he has drawn a variety of characters for DC, Marvel, Dark Horse Comics, 2000 AD and others.
Recent work includes Herogasm a limited series spun off from Garth Ennis' The Boys.
John McCrea also had a drawing of Toyah Willcox as a Judge printed in 2000AD for a Dredd readers' art page in prog 310.
On 9 April 2011, McCrea was one of 62 comics creators who appeared at the IGN stage at the Kapow!
convention in London to set two Guinness World Records, the Fastest Production of a Comic Book, and Most Contributors to a Comic Book.
In 2012, he started work on the Mars Attacks!
He returned to DC briefly in 2013 through their Vertigo imprint for an 8 pager (written by Neil Kleid) for their one shot Ghosts.
He returned again, this time to mainline DC Comics, for miniseries Section 8, based on supporting characters of Hitman.
Section 8 also marks his reunion with Hitman writer Garth Ennis and the team's return to the series.