Michael Turner
When it comes to comic books I am very picky about the art. I find it hard to get through a comic that lacks a visual component. There are two artist (completely different styles) that have never disapointed me.... Alex Ross and Michael Turner.
Turner started writing for DC in 2004 starting with Superman. His artwork quickly gained fame and he moved on to other titles such as JLA, Flash, Supergirl, Superman/Batman, Identity Crisis (Future Classic post), and Teen Titans.
Turner died on June 27, 2008 at the age of 37. He was a very sought after author. He worked on Marvel Civil War, World War Hulk, Wolverine, and the Fantastic Four.
I highly recommend him for new readers and for future collectors. Some More Pics Below. Enjoy
DC
- Action Comics #812-813 (2004)
- Adventures of Superman #625-626 (2004)
- Flash, vol. 2, #207-211 (2004)
- Identity Crisis #1-7 (2004)
- Justice League of America, vol. 4, #0-12 (2006–07)
- Supergirl, vol. 4, #1-3, 5 (2005)
- Superman, vol. 2, #202-203, 205 (2004)
- Superman/Batman #26 (2006)
- Teen Titans, vol. 5, #1 (2003)
- Black Panther, vol. 3, #18, 23-25 (2006–07)
- Civil War #1-7 (2006–07)
- Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America, miniseries, #1-5 (2007)
- Fantastic Four #544-553 (2007–08)
- Hulk, vol. 2, #1, 6 (2008)
- Incredible Hulk, vol. 3, #100 (2006)
- Ms. Marvel, vol. 2, #1 (2006)
- Onslaught Reborn #1 (2006)
- Spider-Man/Red Sonja, miniseries, #1-5 (2007)
- Sub-Mariner, miniseries, #1, 6 (2007–08)
- Ultimate X-Men #75 (2006)
- World War Hulk, 5-part miniseries, #1 (2007)
- Wolverine: Origins #1 (2006)
- Wolverine, vol.2, #66 variant cover (2008)
- Uncanny X-Men #500 (2008)
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