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Kevin Nowlan was born on 7 February, 1958 in Nebraska, is an American comics artist (born 1958). Discover Kevin Nowlan'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 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 7 February, 1958
Birthday 7 February
Birthplace Nebraska
Nationality United States

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1958

Kevin Nowlan (born 1958) is an American comics artist who works as a penciler, inker, colorist, and letterer.

He has been called "one of the few artists who can be called 'artists's artist'", a master of the various disciplines of comic production, from "design to draftsmanship to dramatics".

Nowlan was born in 1958 in Nebraska.

He has four older brothers and sisters.

His brother read comic books, particularly DC Comics titles, and Nowlan has had comics around him since he can remember.

As an illustrator, Nowlan is mostly self-taught, but did attend a trade school for approximately a year and a half to learn design and layout.

1974

The story was a sequel to Gerber's “Song-Cry of the Living Dead Man” in Man-Thing #12 (Dec. 1974).

1980

Nowlan first came to the industry's attention in the early 1980s via illustrations in the fan press, most notably The Comics Journal and Amazing Heroes.

Steve Gerber's posthumous Man-Thing story The Screenplay of the Living Dead Man, with art by Nowlan, originally planned as a 1980s graphic novel before being left uncompleted by the artist, was revived in the 2010s and appeared as a three-issue miniseries cover-titled The Infernal Man-Thing (Early Sept.-Oct. 2012).

1981

• The Comics Journal #68, 75, 77, 98–99 (Fantagraphics Books, 1981–1985)

1982

• Amazing Heroes #13, 17, 35, 56, 115, 167 (Fantagraphics Books, 1982–1989)

1983

Nowlan's first published work for Marvel Comics was Doctor Strange #57 (Feb. 1983).

He has worked for DC Comics and other comics publishers.

He contributed to the adult Penthouse Comix.

1984

• The New Defenders #128, 133–134, 137, 149, 151 (Marvel, 1984–1986)

• The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #292, 298, 362 (Marvel, 1984–1989)

1985

• Solomon Kane #2 (Marvel, 1985)

1987

• Doctor Strange vol. 2 #81 (Marvel, 1987)

• Teen Titans Spotlight #6 (DC Comics, 1987)

• Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes #344 (DC Comics, 1987)

• Adventures of the Outsiders #42 (DC Comics, 1987)

• Alpha Flight #47–48, 52, 54, Annual #2 (Marvel, 1987)

• Centurions: Power Xtreme #1–2 (DC Comics, 1987)

• Strange Tales vol. 2 #4–8, 11, 14–18 (Marvel, 1987–1988)

• Secret Origins vol. 2 #17, 26, 44 (DC Comics, 1987–1989)

• Phantasy Against Hunger #1 (Tiger Comics, 1987)

• Omicron #2 (Pyramid Productions, 1987)

• The New Mutants #56 (Marvel, 1987)

• Batman #412, 703 (DC Comics, 1987; 2010)

1988

• Solo Avengers #8 (Marvel, 1988)

1990

Nowlan inked the 1990s variant cover penciled by Dan Jurgens for Action Comics #1000 (June 2018) and inked the "Actionland!"

chapter drawn by José Luis García-López in that same issue.

1992

In 1992, he inked the Batman: Sword of Azrael miniseries which introduced the character Azrael.

1993

He drew the short story "The Castle" in Vertigo Jam #1 (Aug. 1993) which featured the Sandman and was part of "The Kindly Ones" story arc. One of Nowlan's prominent contribution to comics is the creation of Jack B. Quick with writer Alan Moore.

This character appeared several times in Tomorrow Stories under the America's Best Comics imprint.

Although the majority of his work is as an inker, he has provided both pencils and lettering for various comics.

He is a noted cover illustrator.

Nowlan contributed character designs to Batman: The Animated Series, most notably The Penguin, The Mad Hatter and the Man-Bat.

Nowlan has described himself as a "finisher" rather than an inker, although only in specific reference to work "where you see too much of me", and has expressed an ambivalence towards this role, saying "it's not the right way to ink someone else's pencils".

His style gives a strong emphasis towards both facial expression and posture, and in neither case is he constrained by the conventions of the comic-book hero, and his protagonists are often depicted with awkward expressions or body postures.