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Nelson Alexander Ross (born January 22, 1970) is an American comic book writer and artist known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work. He first became known with the 1994
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'' Marvels'', on which he collaborated with writer Kurt Busiek for Marvel Comics. He has since done a variety of projects for both Marvel and DC Comics, such as the 1996 miniseries ''
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'', which Ross co-wrote. Since then he has done covers and character designs for Busiek's series '' Astro City'', and various projects for Dynamite Entertainment. His feature film work includes concept and narrative art for ''
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'' and '' Spider-Man 2'', and DVD packaging art for the
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film '' Unbreakable''. He has done covers for '' TV Guide'', promotional artwork for the Academy Awards, posters and packaging design for video games, and his renditions of superheroes have been merchandised as action figures. Ross's style, which usually employs a combination of gouache and wash, has been said to exhibit "a Norman-Rockwell-meets- George-Pérez vibe", and has been praised for its realistic, human depictions of classic comic book characters.Evanier, Mark "Alex Ross' Hollywood press conference". "Point of View" '' Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1474; February 15, 2002 His rendering style, his attention to detail, and the perceived tendency of his characters to be depicted staring off into the distance in cover images has been satirized in '' Mad'' magazine.


Early life

Alex Ross was born in Portland, Oregon, and raised in
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, by his United Church of Christ
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father, Clark, and his mother, Lynette, a commercial artist from whom he would learn many of the trademarks of his artistic style. Ross first began drawing at age three, and was first influenced by superheroes when he discovered
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on an episode of the children's TV series '' The Electric Company''.''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1485. May 3, 2002. Cover He would later be influenced by comics artists such as John Romita Sr., Neal Adams, George Pérez and Bernie Wrightson, and attempted to imitate Pérez' style when he did superhero work, and Wrightson's when he did what he calls "serious" work. By age 16, Ross discovered the realistic work of illustrators such as Andrew Loomis and Norman Rockwell, and envisioned one day seeing such styles applied to comic book art. At age 17, Ross began studying painting at the American Academy of Art in Chicago,"The Creators," ''Avengers/Invaders Sketchbook'' (Marvel Comics, 2008). where his mother had studied. During his years there, Ross discovered the work of other artists like J. C. Leyendecker and Salvador Dalí, whose "hyper-realistic quality", Ross saw, was not that far removed from that of comics. It was during this time that he formed the idea to paint his own comic books. Ross graduated after three years.


Career


1990s

After graduating, Ross took a job at an advertising agency as a storyboard artist. Ross's first published comic book work was the 1990 five-issue miniseries, '' Terminator: The Burning Earth'', written by
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and published by NOW Comics. Ross created all of the art, from pencils through coloring for the series. He performed similar work on a variety of titles over the next few years. His first work for Marvel Comics was to have been printed in the science-fiction anthology series ''Open Space'' #5 but the title was cancelled with issue #4 (August 1990). Ross's story was printed in 1999 as a special supplement to '' Wizard's'' ''Alex Ross Special''. In 1993, he completed his first painted superhero assignment, the cover of a
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novel, '' Superman: Doomsday & Beyond''. During this time, Ross met writer Kurt Busiek, and the two began submitting proposals for series that would feature paintings as their internal art. Marvel agreed to a project that would tell much of the history of the
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from the perspective of an ordinary person. That limited series, '' Marvels,'' was released in 1994, and chronicled the life of a
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, as he reacted to living in a world of superheroes and villains. Busiek, Ross, and penciller
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created '' Astro City'', first published by
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in 1995 and later by WildStorm Comics. The series features an original superhero world and continues the theme of ''Marvels'', exploring how ordinary people, superheroes and villains react to a world where the fantastic is commonplace. Ross paints the covers and helps set the costumes and the general look and feel for the series, which has been published sporadically in recent years. In 1996, Ross worked with writer
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on the DC Comics limited series ''
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,'' which presents a possible future for the DC Universe, in which Superman and several other classic superheroes return from retirement to tame a generation of brutal anti-heroes. The work featured Ross's redesigned versions of many DC characters, as well as a new generation of characters. Ross co-created the original character Magog, patterning his appearance and costume on Cable and Shatterstar, two characters created by Rob Liefeld. DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz observed that "Waid's deep knowledge of the heroes' pasts served them well, and Ross' unique painted art style made a powerful statement about the reality of the world they built." Ross followed ''Kingdom Come'' with '' Uncle Sam'', a non-superhero work for DC's Vertigo line, an experimental work that examined the dark side of American history. Ross drew the
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covers for ''Superman: Forever'' #1 (June 1998) and '' Batman: No Man's Land'' #1 (March 1999). Between 1998 and 2003, writer Paul Dini and Ross produced annual
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-sized editions celebrating the 60th anniversaries of DC Comics'
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('' Superman: Peace on Earth''),
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('' Batman: War on Crime''),
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''), and Wonder Woman ('' Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth''), as well as two specials featuring the Justice League, ''Secret Origins'' and ''Liberty and Justice''.


2000s

In the early 2000s, with writer
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, Ross plotted and designed characters for a trilogy of Marvel limited series, '' Earth X'', ''
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'', and '' Paradise X'', which combined dozens of Marvel characters from various time periods. When
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's film, '' Unbreakable'' was released to video in 2001, the DVD included an insert with Ross's original art, as well as a commentary by Ross, regarding
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es, in the movie's special features. In 2001, Ross won acclaim for his work on special comic books benefiting the families of those killed in the
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, including his portraits of paramedics, police and firefighters. He has designed DC merchandise, including posters, dinner plates, and statues. In late 2001, Ross painted four covers to the December 8, 2001, '' TV Guide'', which depicted Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum of the TV series ''
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'', and Superman. Ross designed a series of costumes for the 2002 film ''
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'', though they were not used in the film. In the film's video game tie-in, as an Easter egg, it is possible to unlock a playable version of Ross's
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design. When using this, the Green Goblin will feature one of Ross's unused character outfits. Ross's design was featured as an unlockable costume and available in a white version in the
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game '' Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro''. In early 2002, Ross designed the promotional poster for the 2002 Academy Awards, which depicted Oscar perched atop the First National Building. The Academy loaned Ross an actual Oscar statuette for a week for him to use as reference for the painting. Ross stated that he photographed members of his family as if they were receiving it. That same year, he was one of four artists who depicted Spider-Man on one of the covers to the April 27, 2002, issue of ''TV Guide'' as a promotional tie-in to the feature film ''Spider-Man''. Ross illustrated the cover art on the
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albums '' We've Come for You All'' (2003), ''
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'' (2004), '' Worship Music'' (2011), and ''
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'' (2016). In 2003,
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published the coffee table book ''Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross'', written and designed by Chip Kidd, and featuring a foreword written by M. Night Shyamalan. In late 2005, a paperback version of the book was published to include new artwork by Ross, including sketches for his ''Justice'' mini-series. Also in 2004, Ross designed 15 paintings for the opening credits of the film '' Spider-Man 2''. The paintings presented key elements from the first film. Ross later donated the paintings to be auctioned off on eBay to benefit the United Cancer Front. In 2005, Ross designed the DVD illustration covers for the re-release of '' Gatchaman'' by
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. He appeared in a featurette discussing his involvement of Gatchaman in his career. In August 2005, Ross worked again with writer Jim Krueger and penciller Doug Braithwaite on 12-issue, bi-monthly limited series '' Justice'' for DC Comics. The series focuses on the enemies of the Justice League of America banding together to in an effort to defeat them. The cover of the "Savior of the Universe Edition" DVD of the 1980 film ''
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'', released on August 7, 2007, features a cover painted by Ross. An avid fan of the film, he starred in a featurette on the DVD where he discussed the movie, which he names as his favorite movie of all time. In 2008, Ross embarked on projects focusing on Golden Age characters: '' Project Superpowers'' with
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for Dynamite Entertainment. That same year, Ross wrote and illustrated '' Avengers/Invaders''. It features Marvel characters but was published by Dynamite Entertainment. The story pits World War II versions of
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, Namor, and other classic war characters against the modern
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groups. Late 2008 saw the release of two Ross prints that were made into T-shirts: one, "Bush Sucking Democracy Dry", featuring George W. Bush as a vampire sucking the blood from Lady Liberty, and the other, "Time for a Change", featuring Barack Obama as a superhero. The latter was made into a T-shirt, with which Obama was seen posing at a public event. Ross painted the "Kollectors Edition" cover for the console game '' Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe''. The artwork was released on October 9, 2008, as was a video chronicling Ross's process of painting it. Ross is featured in his own segment on the Blu-ray/DVD included in the package. Dynamite Entertainment announced that Ross would illustrate covers for the '' Fighting American'' series.


2010s

Other Ross projects for Dynamite include acting as the creative director on '' The Phantom'' comic book series. and teaming with Kurt Busiek on '' Kirby: Genesis'', an eight-issue miniseries which debuted in 2011. The series was their first full collaboration since ''Marvels'' 17 years previous, and features a large group of Jack Kirby's creator-owned characters, the rights to which were acquired by Dynamite, such as
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,
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, Galaxy Green, Tiger 21 and the Ninth Men. Ross handled the series' co-plotting, designs, and covers, apart from overseeing the book overall with Busiek, who was the writer. Since 2011, Ross has been painting covers for several Dynamite titles such as ''The
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'', ''Silver Star'', ''Captain Victory'', ''
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'', '' Lord of the Jungle'', '' The Spider'', among others. In 2012 Ross drew promotional artwork of Ratonhnhaké:ton, the main character of the video game '' Assassin's Creed III'', used on the cover of the April 2012 issue of '' Game Informer'' and the collectible steelbook case provided with certain editions of the game. that same year, Ross returned to interior painted art with ''Masks'', a story in which the Shadow, the Spider, the
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, Zorro and others join forces to combat a mutual threat. In 2013 Ross created an exclusive
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pre-order poster for the video game '' Watch Dogs'', which was scheduled for debut November 19 of that year, but was delayed to 2014. The game is set in Ross's home city, Chicago, which Ross emphasized in the image by placing the Willis Tower and the elevated train tracks in the background. With Marvel's " All-New, All-Different Marvel" relaunch, Ross did a variety of covers for the main comics in the relaunch such as the cover for ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and ''Squadron Supreme''. In 2015, following the conclusion of that year's " Secret Wars" storyline, Ross designed the high-tech variation of Spider-Man's costume that the character wore during Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli's run on ''The Amazing-Spider-Man''.


2020s

In 2020, Ross provided the main cover for the Marvel Comics book ''The Rise of Ultraman'' #1. In April 2022, Ross was reported among the more than three dozen comics creators who contributed to Operation USA's benefit anthology book, ''Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds'', a project spearheaded by editor Scott Dunbier, whose profits would be donated to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees resulting from the February
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. Ross provided the cover to the hardcover edition of the book. In September of 2022, Ross released ''
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: Full Circle'', a 64 page graphic novel in which the Fantastic Four venture through the Negative Zone, on which Ross served as both writer and artist.


Personal life

As of December 2018, Ross lives in the suburbs of Chicago.


Toys

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, the collectibles division of DC Comics, has produced three sets of action figures from the comic book ''
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'' based on Alex Ross's artwork. The first set of figures included
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, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and
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. The second set included
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, Red Robin, Captain Marvel, and Kid Flash. The last set included Magog, Flash, Armored Wonder Woman, and
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. An exclusive figure of Red Arrow was released through ToyFare magazine.
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also released several other Ross-designed characters through their
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toylines. These figures included the Spectre,
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,
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, Nightstar, Aquaman, and Blue Beetle. Ross designed the costume the current incarnation of
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wears; this character has been released in action-figure form by DC Direct as part of its "52" line of toys.
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has released a line of action figures for the comic book '' Justice'' based on Alex Ross's artwork: *Series 1: Bizarro,
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, Cheetah, Flash, Superman, Superman (variant) *Series 2: Aquaman, Batman,
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, Black Manta, Parasite *Series 3: Green Lantern, the Joker, Plastic Man, Poison Ivy, Wonder Woman *Series 4: Black Adam,
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,
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, Solomon Grundy, Zatanna *Series 5:
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,
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, Lex Luthor, Martian Manhunter, Martian Manhunter (Translucent), Red Tornado. *Series 6: Batman Armored, Green Lantern Armored, Hawkgirl, Scarecrow. *Series 7: Aquaman Armored, Gorilla Grodd, Green Lantern
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, Superman Armored *Series 8:
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, Captain Cold, Supergirl, Toyman In 2019, Hasbro released several figures based on Alex Ross's art as part of the Marvel Legends line. The toys were released to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Marvel Comics, and included Ross-designed versions of
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, Thor and Captain America.Dietsch, T.J. (February 19, 2019)
"Toy Fair 2019: See Tons of New Marvel Legends Figures"
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Awards

* National Cartoonists Society Comic Book "Reuben" Awards **1998
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Comic Book "Reuben" Award for ''Superman: Peace on Earth''. * Eisner Awards **1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Nominee – Best Cover Artist: (for ''Marvels'' arvel **1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Painter/Multimedia Artist: (''Marvels'' (Marvel)) **1996 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Cover Artist: (for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' ukebox Productions/Image **1997 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Cover Artist: (for ''Kingdom Come'' Cand Kurt Busiek\'s Astro City ukebox Productions/Homage **1997 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Painter/Multimedia Artist: (''Kingdom Come'' (DC Comics)) **1998 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Cover Artist: (for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' ukebox Productions/Imageand Uncle Sam C/Vertigo **1998 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Painter/Multimedia Artist: (''Uncle Sam'' C Comics/Vertigo **1999 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Painter/Multimedia Artist: (''Superman: Peace on Earth''
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**2000 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Cover Artist: (for ''Batman: No Man's Land'', ''Batman: Harley Quinn'', and ''Batman: War on Crime'' C and ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' omage/DC/Wildstorm and ''America's Best Comics'' alternate #1 ildstorm/DC **2000 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Best Painter/Multimedia Artist: (''Batman: War on Crime'' (DC Comics)) **2003 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Winner – Bob Clampett Humanitarian **2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards – Nominee – Best Cover Artist: (''Astro City: The Dark Age'' (DC Comics/WildStorm); ''Project Superpowers'' (Dynamite)) * Harvey Awards **1994 Harvey Awards Best Artist or Penciller Alex Ross, for ''Marvels'' (Marvel Comics) **1997 Harvey Awards Best Artist or Penciller Alex Ross for ''Kingdom Come'' (DC) **1996 Harvey Awards Best Cover Artist Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' #1 (Image) **1997 Harvey Awards Best Cover Artist Alex Ross, for ''Kingdom Come'' #1 (DC) **1998 Harvey Awards Best Cover Artist Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #100 (DC), ''Squadron Supreme'' (Marvel Comics) **1999 Harvey Awards Best Cover Artist Alex Ross, for ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'' (Image/Homage), ''Superman Forever'' (DC), ''Superman: Peace on Earth'' (DC) **1994 Harvey Awards Best Continuing or Limited Series ''Marvels'', by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Marvel Comics) **1995 Harvey Awards Best Single Issue or Story ''Marvels'' #4, by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Marvel Comics) **2000 Harvey Awards Best Graphic Album of Original Work ''Batman: War on Crime'' by Paul Dini and Alex Ross, edited by Charles Kochman and Joey Cavalieri (DC) **1995 Harvey Awards Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work ''Marvels'' by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin (Graphitti Graphics) **1994 Harvey Awards Special Award for Excellence in Presentation ''Marvels'', by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; edited by Marcus McLaurin; design by Joe Kaufman and Comicraft (Marvel Comics) Ross won the '' Comics Buyer's Guides CBG Fan Award for Favorite Painter seven years in a row, resulting in that publication's retirement of that category. ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' Senior Editor Maggie Thompson commented in regard to this in 2010, "Ross may simply be the field's Favorite Painter, period. That's despite the fact that many outstanding painters are at work in today's comic books." Thompson, Maggie. "Super-power to the people!" ''Comics Buyer's Guide''. #1663 (March 2010), Page 16. Ross was also named Best Cover Artist by the CBG Awards 11 years in a row, from 1995 to 2005.


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DC Comics

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Sandman Mystery Theatre ''Sandman Mystery Theatre'' was an ongoing comic book series published by Vertigo Comics, the mature-readers imprint of DC Comics. It ran for 70 issues and 1 annual between 1993 and 1999 and retells the adventures of the Sandman, a vigilante ...
Annual'' #1 (eight pages, among other artists) (1994) *''
Kingdom Come " Kingdom come" is a phrase in the Lord's Prayer in the Bible. Kingdom Come may also refer to: Film * ''Kingdom Come'' (1919 film), a Western short featuring Hoot Gibson * ''Kingdom Come'' (2001 film), a comedy starring LL Cool J * ''Kingdom ...
'', miniseries, #1–4 (1996) *'' U.S. (a.k.a. ''Uncle Sam'')'', miniseries, #1–2 (1997) *'' Superman and Batman: World's Funnest'' (three pages, among other artists) (2000) *'' Batman Black and White'' Vol. 2, "Case Study" (eight pages, among other artists) (2002) *'' Action Comics'' #800 (one page, among other artists) (2003) *''
The World's Greatest Super-Heroes ''The World's Greatest Super-Heroes'' is a hardcover anthology collection of six oversized graphic novels published by DC Comics and created by artist Alex Ross and writer Paul Dini. The collection was released on July 6, 2005. Publication his ...
'', collected anthology (2005) **'' Superman: Peace on Earth'' (1998) **'' Batman: War on Crime'' (1999) **'' Shazam!: Power of Hope'' (2000) **'' Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth'' (2001) **'' JLA: Secret Origins'' (2002) **'' JLA: Liberty and Justice'' (2003) *'' Justice'', limited series, #1–12 (painting over Doug Braithwaite pencils, 2005–2007) *''JSA Kingdom Come Special:
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
'' (pencil art, colors by
Alex Sinclair Alex Sinclair (born 2 December 1968) is a Mexican comic-book colorist known for his work with Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Career Sinclair is well known for his collaborations with Jim Lee and Scott Williams. He has previously worked on ''Ast ...
) (2009)


Dynamite Entertainment

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Avengers Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to: Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe * Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes **Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
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Invaders ''InVader'' is the fourth album by Finnish glam metal band Reckless Love, released on 4 March 2016 through Spinefarm Records. Track listing All songs written by Olli Herman, Pepe Reckless, and Ikka Wirtanen, unless otherwise noted. Reception Wr ...
'', limited series, #1–12 (2008–2009) (Marvel/Dynamite) *'' Project Superpowers'' #1–8; vol. 2 #1–13 (2008–2010) *''Kirby Genesis'' #0–8 (with Jack Herbert) (2011-2012) *''Masks'' #1 (2012)


Eclipse Comics

*'' Miracleman: Apocrypha'' #3 (nine page story) (1992)


Image Comics

*'' Battle of the Planets'' #0.5 (pencils only, among other artists) (2002)


Marvel Comics

*'' Clive Barker's Hellraiser'' #17–18 (1992) *'' Marvels'', miniseries, #0–4 (1994) *'' Earth X'', miniseries, #1–12 (backup text stories) (1999–2000) *'' The Torch'', miniseries, #1–8 (script) (2009–2010) *''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character First appearance, first appeared in ''#Golden Age, Captain America Comics'' #1 (cover ...
'' #600 (two pages, among other artists) (2009) *''Marvelocity: The Marvel Comics Art of Alex Ross'' (ten pages) (2019) *''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
: Full Circle'' (writer and artist) (2022)


Now Comics

*'' Terminator: The Burning Earth'' #1–5 (1990)


Cover work


DC Comics

*'' Action Comics'' #871 (2009) *'' Astro City'': **''Astra Special'' #1–2 (2009) **''Astro City'' vol. 3 #1–46 (2013–2017) **''A Visitors Guide'' (2004) **''Beauty'' (2008) **''Dark Age, Book One'' #1–4 (2005) **''Dark Age, Book Two'' #1–4 (2007) **''Dark Age, Book Three'' #1–4 (2009) **''Dark Age, Book Four'' #1–4 (2010) **''Dark Age 1: Brothers and Other Strangers'' (2008) **''Local Heroes'' #1–5 (2003–04) **''Samaritan'' (2006) **''Silver Agent'' (2010) **''Special'' #1 (2004) *''
Batman Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
'' #676–686 (2008–2009) *''Batman: Harley Quinn'' #1 (1999) *'' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #100 (1997) *'' Batman: No Man's Land'' #1 (1999) *'' Black Adam: The Dark Age'', miniseries, #1 (2007) *'' Captain Atom: Armageddon'' (2005) *'' Countdown to Infinite Crisis'' #1 (painting over Jim Lee pencils) (2005) *''Crisis on Multiple Earths'' #1, 3–4 (2002–2006) *'' DC Comics Presents'' ( Julius Schwartz tribute): **''
The Flash The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1 (cover date ...
'' (2004) **'' Mystery in Space'' (2004) *''
Detective Comics ''Detective Comics'' is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman i ...
'' #860 (2010) *'' Green Lantern'' vol. 4 #1 (variant cover) *''The Greatest Stories Ever Told'': **''
Batman Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
'' #1–2 (2005–2007) **''Flash'' (2007) **'' Green Lantern'' (2006) **''
JLA JLA may refer to: * '' JLA'', a comic book series 1997–2006 * The Justice League of America, a fictional DC Comics superhero team * JLA (company), a laundry equipment provider * Yugoslav People's Army The Yugoslav People's Army (abbreviat ...
'' (2006) **'' Joker'' (2008) **''
Shazam! Shazam () may refer to: Comic book franchise * Captain Marvel (DC Comics), also known as Shazam, a superhero character published by Fawcett Comics and DC Comics ** Shazam (wizard), a character from the ''Shazam!/Captain Marvel'' comics, who give ...
'' (2008) **''
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
'' #1–2 (2004–2006) **'' Superman/Batman'' (2007) **'' Wonder Woman'' (2007) *'' History of the DC Universe'' (2002) *''Justice League of America'' vol. 2 #12; ''The Lightning Saga'' (2007–2008) *'' JSA'' #68–69, 72–81; ''Annual'' #1 (2005–2008) *''JSA Kingdom Come Special: Magog'' (2009) *''JSA Kingdom Come Special: The Kingdom'' (2009) *''Justice Society of America'' vol. 3 #1–26 (2007–2009) *'' 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember'' #2 (2002) *'' Space Ghost'', miniseries, #1–6 (2005) *'' Spectre'' vol. 3 #22 (1994) *'' Supergirl'' vol. 4 #35 *''
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
'' #675–683 (2008) *''Superman: Forever'' #1 (1998) *''Superman: Strength'', miniseries, #1–3 (2005) *''Superman/Fantastic Four'' (1999) *''Superman vs. the Flash'' (2003)


=America's Best Comics

= *'' America's Best Comics Special'' #1 (2001) *'' Promethea'' #1 (1999) *''
Tomorrow Stories ''Tomorrow Stories'' was an American comic book series created by Alan Moore for his America's Best Comics (ABC) line, published by Wildstorm (now a subsidiary of DC Comics). Overview ''Tomorrow Stories'' started in August 1999 as a collection ...
'' #1 (1999) *'' Tom Strong'' #1 (1999) *''
Top 10 A top ten list is a list of the ten highest-ranking items of a given category. Top Ten or Top 10 may also refer to: Media *Top 10, a common record chart for the ten most popular songs of the week in the musical chart of a country *''America's Top ...
'' #1 (1999)


Dynamite Entertainment

*'' A Game of Thrones'' #1–2 (2011) *''
Avengers Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to: Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe * Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes **Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
/
Invaders ''InVader'' is the fourth album by Finnish glam metal band Reckless Love, released on 4 March 2016 through Spinefarm Records. Track listing All songs written by Olli Herman, Pepe Reckless, and Ikka Wirtanen, unless otherwise noted. Reception Wr ...
'', limited series, #1–12; Giant-Size #1 (2008–2009) (Marvel/Dynamite) *''
Bionic Man ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' is an American science fiction and action television series, running from 1973 to 1978, about a former astronaut, USAF Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by Lee Majors. After a NASA test flight accident, Austin is ...
'' #1–5 (2011) *'' Black Terror'' #1–10 (2008–2009) *'' Buck Rogers'' #1 (2010) *''
Captain Victory ''Captain Victory'' is a comic book originally created, written and drawn by Jack Kirby. It was first published by American comic book publisher Pacific Comics in 1981. Kirby agreed to create a comic for the fledgling publisher because Pacific prom ...
'' #1–4 (2011–2012) *'' Death-Defying' Devil'' #1–4 (2008–2009) *''Dragonsbane'' #1 (2012) *'' The Green Hornet'' #1–12 (2010–2011) *''Kirby Genesis'' #1–4 (2011) *'' Lord of the Jungle'' #1 (2012) *'' Lone Ranger'' vol. 2 #1 (2012) *''
Silver Star The Silver Star Medal (SSM) is the United States Armed Forces' third-highest military decoration for valor in combat. The Silver Star Medal is awarded primarily to members of the United States Armed Forces for gallantry in action against an e ...
'' #1–3 (2011) *'' Last Phantom'' #1–10 (2010–2012) *''
Masquerade Masquerade or Masquerader may refer to: Events * Masquerade ball, a costumed dance event * Masquerade ceremony, a rite or cultural event in many parts of the world, especially the Caribbean and Africa * Masqueraders, the performers in the West ...
'' #2–4 (2009) *'' Vampirella'' #1 (2010) *'' Voltron'' #1–2 (2011–2012)


Marvel Comics

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All-New, All-Different Avengers The Avengers are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers'' #1 (cover-dated Sept. 1963), created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist/ ...
'' #1–15 (2015–2016) *'' All-New Captain America'' #1 (2014) *'' The Amazing Spider-Man'' #568, 600, 789–800 (2008–2018), vol. 4 #1–32 (2015–2017) *''
Avengers Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to: Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe * Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes **Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
'' vol. 6 #1–674 (2016–2017) *''Avengers'' vol. 7 #10/700 (2018) *''
Black Panther A black panther is the melanistic colour variant of the leopard (''Panthera pardus'') and the jaguar (''Panthera onca''). Black panthers of both species have excess black pigments, but their typical rosettes are also present. They have been d ...
'' vol. 6 #1 (2016) *''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character First appearance, first appeared in ''#Golden Age, Captain America Comics'' #1 (cover ...
'' vol. 5 #34 (2008) *''Captain America'' vol. 8 #695 (2017) *''Captain America'' vol. 9 #1–30 (2018–2021) *'' Captain Marvel'' vol. 3 #1, 3, 17 (2002–2003) *'' Captain Marvel'' vol. 8 #1 (2019) *''
Daredevil Daredevil may refer to: * A stunt performer Arts and media Comics * Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro * Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
'' #500 (2009) *''Daredevil/
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
'', miniseries, #1–4 (2001) *'' Earth X'' #0-12 (1999) *'' Falcon'' vol. 2 #1 (2017) *''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
'' vol. 6 #1, 6 *''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
: Full Circle'' (2022) *''4 (Universe X Special)'' #1 (2000) *'' Guardians of the Galaxy'' vol. 3 #18 (2014) *'' Guardians 3000'' #1–6 (2014–2015) * Marvels X #1–6 (2020) *''
The Immortal Hulk The Immortal Hulk, introduced as Devil Hulk, is a fictional alternate-personality character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The Devil Hulk first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk'' (vol. 2) #13 ( ...
'' #1–50 (2018–2021) *'' The Incredible Hulk'' #600 (2009) *'' Invaders Now!'', miniseries, #1–5 (2010–2011) *'' The Invincible Iron Man'' vol. 3 #600 (2018) *''The Mighty Captain Marvel'' #1 (2017) *'' Miracleman'', reprint, #5 (variant cover) (2014) *'' Paradise X'' #0–12 (2002) *''The Rise Of Ultraman'' #1 (2020) *'' Spider-Woman'', vol. 2 #1 (2009) *'' The Torch'' miniseries #1–8 (2009–2010) *'' Uncanny X-Men'' #500 (2008) *''Savage Hulk'' #1 (2014) *'' Secret Wars'' #1–9 (2015) *''Tony Stark: Iron Man'' #1, 9 (2018–2019) *''
Universe X The universe is all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy. The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological description of the development of the universe. Accor ...
'' #0–12 (2001)


Other publishers

*'' Battle of the Planets'' #1–12 (2002–2003) (Image) *''Battle of the Planets/ Thundercats'' (2003) (DC/Image) *''Battle of the Planets/ Witchblade'' (2003) (Image) *'' Call of Duty: Black Ops II'' "Origins" Downloadable Content Cover Art (2013) *'' Life with Archie'' #37 (variant cover) (Archie Comics) *''
Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop-culture Cultural impact of S ...
'' #1–20 (2013–2014) (Dark Horse)


References


Further reading

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External links

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Alex Ross
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators {{DEFAULTSORT:Ross, Alex 1970 births 20th-century American painters 20th-century American writers 21st-century American painters 21st-century American writers Album-cover and concert-poster artists American comics artists American comics writers American male painters American storyboard artists Artists from Portland, Oregon Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award winners Eisner Award winners for Best Cover Artist Eisner Award winners for Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (Interior) Harvey Award winners for Best Artist or Penciller Living people Marvel Comics people People from Lubbock, Texas Writers from Portland, Oregon Writers from Texas