Alex Ross (b. January 22, 1970) is a writer.
Professional History
Alex Ross is an American comic book writer and illustrator. He is well known in the comic book industry for his unique and realistic drawing style. Ross began his career working for Marvel Comics in 1992 as a cover artist. His first published work for DC Comics was in 1994 in working as a cover artist in the title Spectre. His most notable work in DC Comics was the Elseworlds story Kingdom Come, which Ross wrote and illustrated himself.
Four of his works with DC earned him the Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist and Best Painter/Multimedia Artist. He is a six time winner of the Eisner Award
Personal History
Ross was born in Portland, Oregon, and raised in Lubbock, Texas. Ross attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago and graduated at the age of 20.
Work History
- Alex Ross/Writer
- Alex Ross/Penciler
- Alex Ross/Inker
- Alex Ross/Cover Artist
- Alex Ross/Colorist
- Alex Ross/Creations
- Alex Ross's Images as a Penciler
- Alex Ross's Images as an Inker
- Alex Ross's Images as a Cover Artist
- Alex Ross's Images as a Colorist
Notes
- The Eisner Award winner works:
- Astro City - Best Cover Artist
- Kingdom Come - Best Cover Artist & Best Painter/Multimedia Artist
- Uncle Sam - Best Cover Artist
- Batman: No Man's Land; Batman: Harley Quinn; Batman: War On Crime - Best Cover Artist