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'''Chris Batista''' is an American comic artist. He studied at the School of Visual Arts in [[New York City|New York]] under Klaus Janson, and in 1993 got his first work at [[Marvel Comics]] on ''X-Factor'' and ''X-Men Adventures''. The following year he picked up work at DC Comics on ''Steel'', and since has worked for both companies on titles including ''Extreme Justice'', ''Green Lantern'', ''Spider-Girl'', ''Spaceknights'' and ''Thunderbolts''. In 2005, he signed exclusively with DC and has worked for them on ''52'', ''Animal Man'' and ''Booster Gold''. | '''Chris Batista''' is an American comic artist. He studied at the School of Visual Arts in [[New York City|New York]] under [[Klaus Janson]], and in 1993 got his first work at [[Marvel Comics]] on ''X-Factor'' and ''[[X-Men]] Adventures''. The following year he picked up work at DC Comics on ''Steel'', and since has worked for both companies on titles including ''Extreme Justice'', ''Green Lantern'', ''Spider-Girl'', ''Spaceknights'' and ''Thunderbolts''. In 2005, he signed exclusively with DC and has worked for them on ''52'', ''Animal Man'' and ''Booster Gold''. | ||
==Penciling work== | ==Penciling work== | ||
Revision as of 17:49, 4 October 2025
Chris Batista is an American comic artist. He studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York under Klaus Janson, and in 1993 got his first work at Marvel Comics on X-Factor and X-Men Adventures. The following year he picked up work at DC Comics on Steel, and since has worked for both companies on titles including Extreme Justice, Green Lantern, Spider-Girl, Spaceknights and Thunderbolts. In 2005, he signed exclusively with DC and has worked for them on 52, Animal Man and Booster Gold.
Penciling work
External links
- Chris Batista at Wikipedia

