Brian Garvey

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Brian Garvey (born September 18, 1961) is an American comic book inker, who for a long time was teamed up with Ian Akin for projects. Their earliest work was for Marvel Comics title ROM Spaceknight in 1982, and for the next ten years, the pair collaborated on inking titles for both Marvel and D.C., including Iron Man, Firestorm, and Marvel's What If..? line. After they disbanded in '92, Garvey's solo work as a freelance inker included a run on D.C.'s Gunfire and The New Gods. He also worked as an inbetween artist on DreamWorks Animation projects The Prince of Egypt and The Road to El Dorado.

Inking work

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All inking credits were shared with Ian Akin.
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  • Official site
  • [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Brian Garvey|{{#if:||Brian Garvey}}]] at Wikipedia