Robin Riggs
Robin Riggs is a British-born[1] comic book artist. The majority of his published work has involved working as an inker for Marvel Comics and DC Comics.[2]
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Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Inker |
Career
Riggs' first professional comics work was as a result of winning the "Marvel Try-out Book" in the 1980s for lettering; prior to that, he had already been working as a graphic artist for several years.
Early work consisted of inking a lot of the Marvel UK titles during their expansion into the American market, including both Genetix series
His 2008 projects include providing the art for a five-issue "Sir Apropos of Nothing" story written by Peter David and published by IDW Publishing.[3]
Personal life
Riggs is married to Elayne Riggs, who has appeared with her husband at conventions.[4]
Bibliography
- Captain Planet and the Planeteers #6 (inks, with author Pat Kelleher and pencils by Dave Taylor, Marvel Comics, 1992)
- Genetix (Marvel UK):
- Codename: Genetix (1993)
- Genetix (1993–1994)
- Death's Head II #5, 14 (Marvel UK, 1993, 1994)
- Super Soldiers #8 (Marvel UK, 1993)
- Cyberspace 3000 #6 (Marvel UK, 1993)
- Death Wreck #1 (Marvel UK, 1994)
- X-Men Unlimited #5-7 (Marvel Comics, 1994)
- The Incredible Hulk #425-432, 436–446 (Marvel Comics, 1995–1996)
- Supergirl: Louder Than Words #65 (with Leonard Kirk DC Comics, 2002)
- Suicide Squad: Raise the Flag (DC Comics, 2007–2008)
- Tangent: Superman's Reign #2-5 (DC Comics, 2008)
Notes
- David, Peter (13 October 2000). "2000 Canadian National Comic Book Expo". "But I Digress...", Comic Buyer's Guide #1404. Archived at peterdavid.net. 16 May 2014.
- "Robin Riggs | Comics | Marvel.com". marvel.com.
- Phegley, Kiel (28 July 2008). "CCI: Peter David On 'Sir Apropos' Comics". Comic Book Resources.
- David, Peter (19 May 2000). "Getting by with a little help from his friends…". Comics Buyer's Guide #1383. Archived at peterdavid.net. 7 March 2000.
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References
- Robin Riggs at the Grand Comics Database
External links
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- Robin Riggs at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Robin Riggs' online portfolio
- Robin Riggs' autobiography
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