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[[Image:MarvelUS-05.jpg|right|180px|thumb|BEST. COVER. EVER.]]
'''Mark Bright''' (born [[December 27]], [[1955]]) is an American comic book artist.


Bright illustrated the cover of [[The New Order|issue 5]] of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel G1 comic]], a cover that to this day remains a [[Fandom|fan]]-favorite, as well as the covers of [[Warrior School!|issues 7]] [[Repeat Performance!|and 8]]. Other notable works at Marvel include memorable runs on ''Power Man and Iron Fist'', ''[[Iron Man]]'' (most notably the ''Armor Wars'' storyline), and ''[[G.I. Joe (comic)|G.I. Joe]]'', where he became the first artist to depict [[Snake-Eyes]]' scarred face fully unmasked.
[[File:Shockwavearealldead.jpg|upright=1.4|thumb|BEST. COVER. EVER.]]


One of his more visible projects in mainstream comics was ''Quantum and Woody'', one of several collaborations with writer [[Christopher J. Priest]]. More recently, he drew an online comic strip called ''...level path'' and an issue for [[IDW Publishing]], ''[[Spotlight: Nightbeat]]''.
'''Mark Bright''' ([[December 27]], [[1955]] - [[March 27]], [[2024]]) was an American comic book artist.
 
Bright illustrated the cover of [[The New Order|issue 5]] of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel G1 comic]], a cover that to this day remains a [[Fandom|fan]]-favorite, as well as the covers of [[Warrior School!|issues 7]] [[Repeat Performance!|and 8]]. Other notable works at [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] include memorable runs on ''[[Luke Cage|Power Man]] and Iron Fist'', ''[[Iron Man]]'' (most notably the ''Armor Wars'' storyline), and ''[[G.I. Joe (comic)|G.I. Joe]]'', where he became the first artist to depict [[Snake-Eyes]]' scarred face fully unmasked.
 
One of his more visible projects in mainstream comics was ''Quantum and Woody'', one of several collaborations with writer [[Christopher J. Priest]]. More recently, he drew an online comic strip called ''...level path'' and an issue for [[IDW Publishing]], ''[[Spotlight: Nightbeat]]''.


He was once in a band called "The K-Otics" with [[Larry Hama]].
He was once in a band called "The K-Otics" with [[Larry Hama]].




:''Alternate names:'' '''M.D. Bright''', '''MD Bright''', '''Doc Bright'''
: ''Alternate names:'' '''M.D. Bright''', '''MD Bright''', '''Doc Bright'''


==''Transformers'' work==
==''Transformers'' work==
*"[[The New Order]]" (cover)
* "[[The New Order]]" (cover)
*"[[Warrior School!]]" (cover)
* "[[Warrior School!]]" (cover)
*"[[Repeat Performance!]]" (cover)
* "[[Repeat Performance!]]" (cover)
*''[[Spotlight: Nightbeat]]'' (art)
* ''[[Spotlight: Nightbeat]]'' (art)


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.mdbright.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.mdbright.com Official site]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.D._Bright M.D. Bright at Wikipedia]
* {{w|M. D. Bright|M. D. Bright at Wikipedia}}
 


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[[Category:Illustrators]]
[[Category:Inkers]]
[[Category:Cover artists]]
[[Category:Pencillers]]

Latest revision as of 23:32, 25 August 2025

The name or term "Mark" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Mark (disambiguation).
BEST. COVER. EVER.

Mark Bright (December 27, 1955 - March 27, 2024) was an American comic book artist.

Bright illustrated the cover of issue 5 of the Marvel G1 comic, a cover that to this day remains a fan-favorite, as well as the covers of issues 7 and 8. Other notable works at Marvel include memorable runs on Power Man and Iron Fist, Iron Man (most notably the Armor Wars storyline), and G.I. Joe, where he became the first artist to depict Snake-Eyes' scarred face fully unmasked.

One of his more visible projects in mainstream comics was Quantum and Woody, one of several collaborations with writer Christopher J. Priest. More recently, he drew an online comic strip called ...level path and an issue for IDW Publishing, Spotlight: Nightbeat.

He was once in a band called "The K-Otics" with Larry Hama.


Alternate names: M.D. Bright, MD Bright, Doc Bright

Transformers work

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