Jeff Parker (comics)

Jeff Parker (comics)
Jeff Parker
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer, Penciller, Inker, Letterer, Colorist
Notable works The Interman
Agents of Atlas
Official website

Jeff Parker is a Portland, Oregon-based writer and comic book artist. He is a member of Periscope Studio, formerly Mercury Studio.

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Biography

Parker's earliest work in comics was Solitaire, published by Malibu Comics. He later illustrated comic books published by DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and Image Comics, and worked as a storyboard artist on the television cartoon Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot.

His work as a writer at Marvel includes the limited series Agents of Atlas, X-Men: First Class, and Marvel Adventures The Avengers.

Parker is also the writer of Walk-In and the second volume of Guy Ritchie's Gamekeeper for Virgin Comics.

Recent work includes "Fall of the Hulks." He will also be returning to Agents of Atlas with a new ongoing series to be called simply "ATLAS."[1] He has also written a mini-series for Wildstorm, called Mysterius: The Unfathomable[2][3] Parker also took over the writing of Thunderbolts with issue #138,[4] introduced the Agents of Atlas in the following two issues[5] and then took the title in "Siege," after which he will oversee an overhaul of the team line-up.[6]

He is originally from North Carolina.

Bibliography

DC Comics

Marvel Comics

  • Agents of Atlas vol. 1 (writer, with pencils by Leonard Kirk and inks by Kris Justice, 6-issue limited series, Marvel Comics, 2006–2007)
  • Agents of Atlas vol. 2 #1-11 (writer, ongoing series, 2009)
  • Avengers vs. Atlas (writer, with art by Gabriel Hardman, 4-issue limited series, March–June 2010)
  • Dark Reign: The Hood (writer, with art by Kyle Hotz, 5-issue limited series, July–November 2009)
  • Exiles vol. 2 #1-6 (writer, with art by Salvador Espin, June–November 2009)
  • Fall of the Hulks Alpha (writer, with pencils by Paul Pelletier, one-shot, February 2009)
  • Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk (writer, with pencils by Carlos Rodriguez, 4-issue limited series, March–June 2010)
  • Hulked Out Heroes (writer, with art by Humberto Ramos, 2-issue limited series, June 2010)[7]
  • Marvel Boy: The Uranian (writer, with pencils by Felix Ruiz, 3-issue limited series, March–May 2010)
  • Monster-Size Hulk (writer, with artist Gabriel Hardman, one-shot, Marvel Comics, 2008)
  • Hulk #25- (writer, ongoing series, 2010-present)
  • Spider-Man: 1602 (writer, with art by Ramon Rosanas, 5-issue limited series, December 2009 - April 2010)
  • The Age of the Sentry #1-6 (writer, with art by Nick Dragotta/Ramon Rosanas, November 2008 - April 2009)
  • The Incredible Hercules #138- (backup writer, featuring Agents of Atlas, 2009–2010)
  • Thunderbolts #138- (writer, ongoing series, 2009–present)
  • X-Men: First Class (writer, ongoing series, 2006–2010)
  • X-Men vs. Agents of Atlas (writer, with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan, 2-issue limited series, December 2009 - January 2010)

Other

Comics from other publishers include:

Notes

References

External links

Interviews


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