ChrisCross

American comic book illustrator


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::summary American comic book illustrator ::

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captionChrisCross at the New York Comic Con in February 2008.
birth_nameChristopher Williams
arty
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notable worksBlood Syndicate
Captain Marvel
Firestorm
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Education and career

Williams attended New York City's School of Visual Arts in the early 1990s. While doing so, he caught his big break doing work for the DC Comics imprint, Milestone Comics, which sought to publish a line of comics aimed at attracting a more multicultural audience.

He has also worked on other series such as Firestorm and The Outsiders for DC Comics. In the early 2000s, Williams worked on a series of hardcover graphic novels for the international publishing house Humanoids Inc. before returning to the States to continue American comics, starting on Midnighter #11.

Bibliography

Interior comic work includes:

Covers only

References

References

  1. link. (September 11, 2007 , [[Newsarama]], September 6, 2007)
  2. Arrant, Chris. (February 23, 2018). "DeCampi & ChrisCross' BANKSHOT Collection Cancelled Following Delays". [[Newsarama]].
  3. Allen, Todd. (March 9, 2018). "When a Comic Gets Cancelled Early – Alex de Campi Posts Script for Bankshot #5". [[Comics Beat]].

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