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  1. George Pérez (/ ˈpɛrɛz /; [ 2 ] June 9, 1954 – May 6, 2022) was an American comic book artist and writer, who worked primarily as a penciller. He came to prominence in the 1970s penciling Fantastic Four and The Avengers for Marvel Comics.

  2. Pérez came to prominence when he started illustrating The Avengers for Marvel Comics, starting with vol. 1 #141. His early style seemed very much influenced by Jack Kirby, one of Marvel's leading creators from the 1960s, albeit with more realistic anatomy and a penchant for making his worlds seem bright and beautiful.

  3. May 25, 2022 · One of Pérez’s most well-known contributions to Marvel Comics came within the pages of AVENGERS (1963), the series’ classic volume. During the artist’s first run on the title, he collaborated with writer Jim Shooter and inker Pablo Marcos in AVENGERS (1963) #162.

  4. May 9, 2022 · Pérezs achievements include telling the definitive Wonder Woman origin story, putting the Teen Titans on the map, and drawing the Justice League, the Avengers, Crisis on Infinite Earths, and...

    • Tim Hanley
  5. May 7, 2022 · George Pérez, the legendary 'Wonder Woman,' 'Avengers' and 'Teen Titans' comic book artist, has died. He was 67.

    • Wilson Chapman
  6. May 11, 2022 · George’s career continued to take off when he began contributing to The Avengers starting with THE AVENGERS #141, where he was dubbed Marvel’s “newest Avengin’ Ace.” In FANTASTIC FOUR #176 with writer Roy Thomas, George broke the fourth wall when they included the Marvel office and all the creators in it, illustrating versions of then ...

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  8. May 9, 2022 · Pérez’s next major work for Marvel was penciling The Avengers, starting with issue #141 (Nov. 1975) and drawing over two dozen issues until #202 (Dec. 1980), including Annuals #6 and #8. During this run, Pérez worked on soon-to-be Marvel EiC Jim Shooter’s “Korvac Saga”, managing for the first time a huge cast of superhero characters.

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