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'''Nestor Pereyra''' (born [[March 6]], [[1964]] in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina) is a comic book colorist. His attempts to study drawing were disrupted when he was drafted into military service, and later took a job as a taxi driver to find his studies. He finally broke into the business working on Ariel Olivetti's magazine ''Genios'', and his success in the Argentinian market led to his first commissions in the US market, with a cover on ''[[Wolverine (Marvel)|Wolverine]]''. Since then he has colored for [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] on ''Howard the Duck'', ''[[Wolverine]]'' and ''[[Fantastic Four]]'', for D.C. on ''[[Superman]]'', ''Swamp Thing'' and ''DCU'', and for [[IDW Publishing]] on ''Bigfoot''. | '''Nestor Pereyra''' (born [[March 6]], [[1964]] in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina) is a comic book colorist. His attempts to study drawing were disrupted when he was drafted into military service, and later took a job as a taxi driver to find his studies. He finally broke into the business working on Ariel Olivetti's magazine ''Genios'', and his success in the Argentinian market led to his first commissions in the US market, with a cover on ''[[Wolverine (Marvel)|Wolverine]]''. Since then he has colored for [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] on ''Howard the Duck'', ''[[Wolverine (Marvel)|Wolverine]]'' and ''[[Fantastic Four]]'', for D.C. on ''[[Superman]]'', ''Swamp Thing'' and ''DCU'', and for [[IDW Publishing]] on ''Bigfoot''. | ||
==Coloring work== | ==Coloring work== | ||
Revision as of 19:39, 21 February 2026
Nestor Pereyra (born March 6, 1964 in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina) is a comic book colorist. His attempts to study drawing were disrupted when he was drafted into military service, and later took a job as a taxi driver to find his studies. He finally broke into the business working on Ariel Olivetti's magazine Genios, and his success in the Argentinian market led to his first commissions in the US market, with a cover on Wolverine. Since then he has colored for Marvel on Howard the Duck, Wolverine and Fantastic Four, for D.C. on Superman, Swamp Thing and DCU, and for IDW Publishing on Bigfoot.
Coloring work
- "Gold and Blood"
- "War Story"
- "School Is... Out!"
- "The Mind Trap!"
- "It's a Knock Out"
- "Power Outage"
- "Adrift in Space and Time"
- "Creature of Chaos"


