Mike McKone

Michael "Mike" McKone is a British comic book artist.

Mike McKone
McKone at the Big Apple Convention in Manhattan, 18 October 2009
BornMichael McKone
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Penciller
Notable works
Exiles
Fantastic Four
Teen Titans, vol. 3

Career

McKone's first published works for the major companies included Justice League of America and Justice League International for DC Comics and The Punisher War Zone for Marvel Comics. However, it was his work on Marvel's Exiles which brought him instant attention, and led him to work on two of DC's Teen Titans and Marvel's Fantastic Four.

McKone is currently providing covers for Marvel, DC and Dynamite comics.

Awards and recognition

In July 2010, McKone accepted the honor of Inkwell Awards Special Ambassador.[1]

Bibliography

DC

  • 52 #52 (among other artists) (2007)
  • Adventures of Superman #579 (2000)
  • Detective Comics #622-624 (along with Flint Henry) (1990)
  • Green Lantern, vol. 3, 80-Page Giant #2 (among other artists) (1999)
  • Green Lantern, vol. 4, #26-28 (2008)
  • JLA: Secret Society Of Super-Heroes, miniseries, #1-2 (2000)
  • JSA All Stars, miniseries, #4 (2003)
  • Justice League International (then Justice League of America, vol. 2) #25, 28, 41–42, Annual #4 (1989–90)
  • Justice League of America, vol. 4, Wedding Special (2007)
  • Justice League Quarterly #3, 5 (1990)
  • Justice League United #0-4 (2014)
  • L.E.G.I.O.N. #Ann 2-3 (1992)
  • Legion Worlds, miniseries, #6 (2001)
  • Mister Miracle, vol. 2, #6 (1989)
  • Parallax: Emerald Night (1996)
  • Superman, vol. 2, #151-153 (1999–2000)
  • Superman vs. Darkseid: Apokolips Now! (2003)
  • Tangent Comics: Metal Men (1997)
  • Teen Titans, vol. 3, #1-6, 9-12, 16–19, 21–23, 50 (2003–07)
  • Vext, miniseries, #1-6 (1999)

Image

  • Spartan: Warrior Spirit, miniseries, #1-4 (1995)

Marvel

Notes

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gollark: Also, how do you get certain fluids out of the reactor?
gollark: Ah. There definitely isn't.
gollark: I'm going to replace it with D-D, D-T and D-He3, assuming there's actually any way to make the amount of fuel balance out.
gollark: This explains the terrible power output of my fusion reactor. H-H isn't a good reaction.

References


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