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Jeremiah Ordway (born November 28, 1957) is an American writer,
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,
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and painter of
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s. He is known for his inking work on a wide variety of
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titles, including the continuity-redefining ''
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'' (1985–1986), his long run working on the
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 pu ...
titles from 1986 to 1993, and for writing and painting the Captain Marvel original graphic novel ''
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'' (1994), and writing the ongoing monthly series from 1995 to 1999. He has provided inks for artists such as
Curt Swan Douglas Curtis Swan (February 17, 1920 – June 17, 1996) was an American comics artist. The artist most associated with Superman during the period fans call the Bronze Age of Comic Books, Swan produced hundreds of covers and stories from the 195 ...
,
Jack Kirby Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gre ...
, Gil Kane,
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, Steve Ditko, John Byrne, George Perez and others.


Early life and influences

Jerry Ordway attended Milwaukee Technical High School, where he took a three-year commercial art course, before joining a commercial art studio as a
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in 1976. He subsequently worked his way "from the ground floor up at the art studio" between 1978 and 1981. Among the artists Ordway considers influential are
Curt Swan Douglas Curtis Swan (February 17, 1920 – June 17, 1996) was an American comics artist. The artist most associated with Superman during the period fans call the Bronze Age of Comic Books, Swan produced hundreds of covers and stories from the 195 ...
,
Jack Kirby Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gre ...
, Gil Kane,
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, Steve Ditko, all of whose pencils he would later ink over. He cites Gene Colan,
Wally Wood Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as '' Weird Science'', '' Weird Fantasy'', and ''MAD Magazine'' fr ...
,
Alex Raymond Alexander Gillespie Raymond Jr. (October 2, 1909 – September 6, 1956) was an American cartoonist who was best known for creating the ''Flash Gordon'' comic strip for King Features Syndicate in 1934. The strip was subsequently adapted into many ...
,
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, and Roy Crane as early inspirations. He names contemporaries such as Lee Weeks, John Romita Jr., Ron Garney,
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and
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, and inkers such as Joe Sinnott,
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, Tom Palmer and
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.


Comics career

Before beginning his professional career as an inker, Jerry Ordway entered the comics industry as an artist and publisher for small-press
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s. Ordway discovered Marvel comics in "June of 1967," and wrote in 1975 (aged 17) that he had "been drawing superheroes versince." His first published work, a story entitled "The Messenger", appeared in ''Tim Corrigan's Superhero Comics'' No. 4 (April, 1975), and his own self-published fanzine ''Okay Comix'' followed in May–June, 1975.Ordway, Jerry "What? Another 'zine?" in Ordway's ''Okay Comix'' No. 1 (May–June, 1975), p. 2 ''Okay Comix'' featured stories by Ordway and his friend Dave Koula, and art predominantly by Ordway himself. Ordway's own hero "Proton" headlined the 'zine, which featured a pin-up of a character "called Acrobat" who was "the first superhero rdwaycreated. His birth was Dec. 1969."''Okay Comix'' No. 1 (May–June, 1975), p. 24 Spending the late 1970s working as a painter in a commercial art studio in Milwaukee, between 1978 and 1979, he provided illustrations for a number of fanzines and pro-zines, including ''Omniverse'' and ''
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''. His first professional work was for
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's Golden Books on young-reader Marvel books, and the ''Superheroes Golden Beginning Stampbook '79''.


DC Comics

Having produced comics-related artwork for fanzines and licensed publishers, Ordway attended "a talent search at the 1980 Chicago Comicon," held by DC Comics. After showing them his "DC related artwork from the Golden Books," he "walked away with a promise of work." This work began in the summer of 1980 for "DC's anthology comics," (including ''
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'' and '' Mystery in Space'') in which he "inked
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, Trevor Von Eeden, as well as Joe Staton, and Dave Cockrum." After continuing to work at the art studio for a further six months, inking comics for DC by night, Ordway began "freelancing full time in February 1981." During the mid-1980s, he "shared a studio with other artists, including Machlan,
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, and
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." At DC, he would illustrate '' All-Star Squadron'', a series which he helped launch in an insert preview in ''
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'' No. 193 (Aug. 1981). With writer
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, he co-created '' Infinity, Inc.'' in ''All-Star Squadron'' No. 25 (Sept. 1983) and the new team was launched in its own series in March 1984. Ordway inked '' DC Comics Presents Annual'' No. 4 (1985) over artist Eduardo Barreto's pencils, was one of several artists on ''
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Annual'' No. 9 (July 1985), inked
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's pencils on the epic crossover miniseries ''
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'' in 1985 and Superman artist Wayne Boring's pencils for a retelling of the definitive Golden Age Superman origin story written by
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in ''
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'' No. 1 (April 1986), which he considers a particular favorite. Ordway was the penciller and inker for the DC Comics adaptation of the 1989 ''Batman'' film which was published as a "movie special". Ordway has noted that "Inking is a weird job, because as much as you put into it, the page still belongs to the penciler."


Superman

In 1986, along with writer/artist John Byrne and writer Marv Wolfman, Ordway revamped
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, in the wake of the Ordway-inked continuity-redefining maxiseries ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. Launching, with a revised origin and new continuity, in Byrne's miniseries, '' The Man of Steel'', Superman soon returned to featuring in a number of titles. After the titular title ''
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'' was cancelled and replaced with ''The Man of Steel'', it was relaunched as ''The Adventures of Superman'', continuing the numbering of the original ''Superman'' series, with Wolfman as writer and Ordway as artist. When Wolfman departed the title with issue #435, Byrne briefly took over script writing duties before Ordway assumed the mantle of writer-artist and took over the series solely with issue #445 (Oct. 1988), making his writing debut two issues earlier with #443 (Aug. 1988). Ordway had also served as co-plotter on a few issues during both Wolfman and Bryne's writing tenures (issues #426, 435–437, 439–442, and 444). Switching from ''The Adventures of Superman'', Ordway became the writer-artist on the companion title ''
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'' between #34 (Aug. 1989) and #55 (May 1991), before later returning to ''Adventures of Superman'' as writer and sometimes as cover artist from issues #480 (July 1991) to #500 (June 1993). Ordway was the writer and primary artist for the story in which Clark Kent proposes to
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(''Superman vol. 2'' #50). While writing for the Superman family of titles, Ordway cowrote such storylines as "Panic in the Sky" and " The Death of Superman" storyline in 1992. After seven years working on the character, Ordway largely left the Superman titles in 1993, although he would make frequent returns to the character as writer and throughout his career, co-writing ''Adventures of Superman'' with Karl Kesel from issues #539–540, 558–562, 564–567 in 1996, and 1998–1999. In Nov. 2017, he drew the variant cover for ''
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'' #992 (cover dated Jan. 2018). During the 50th anniversary celebrations for Superman, he inked John Byrne's pencils for the cover of the March 14, 1988 issue of ''
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'' magazine and an interior spread celebrating the Man of Steel's anniversary. Ordway has produced a large number of covers for DC from 1982 onwards, including for issues of ''
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'' and the painted cover art to the hardcover reprint collection ''The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told''. He produced the cover art for the prestige format
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s, ''Superman: The Earth Stealers'' in 1988 where he inked
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's pencils and ''Superman For Earth'' (1991), among other work.


Captain Marvel

In 1994, Ordway masterminded the return of the original Captain Marvel to the
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with the 96-page hardcover graphic novel ''
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'', which he both wrote and painted. The story saw Ordway depict the revamped origins of the former- Fawcett Comics superhero. It proved to be a success, and was followed by an ongoing monthly series, also titled ''The Power of Shazam!'' (which ran between 1995 and 1999). Ordway wrote and provided painted covers for the entire run of the regular series, as well as illustrating fill-in issues between series-regular artists
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and Mike Manley. Towards the end of the series' run, he again took on the dual role of writer & artist with issues #42–47.


Non-DC work

During the mid-1980s, Ordway provided covers and occasional artwork to titles from a number of different comics companies. Companies included Wendy and Richard Pini's WaRP Graphics,
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, Charlton Comics,
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and fan-turned-pro Marty Greim. For
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, Ordway provided pencils for a short "Epilogue" story in
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's ''
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'' No. 18 (Jan. 1985). He produced ''Munden's Bar'' for
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, and provided pencils and inks on an issue of ''
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''. For
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, Ordway co-created the character WildStar with
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in 1993, and published his creator-owned one-shot ''The Messenger'' in July 2000. Although the vast majority of Ordway's professional work has been produced for DC, Ordway inked issues of Marvel's ''
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''. He produced occasional work for Marvel between 1984 and 1988, then returned a decade later to write and illustrate a three-issue arc of '' The Avengers'' vol. 3 #16–18 (1999), guest artist on ''Captain America'' (vol. 3) #32 (Aug. 2000) with writer Dan Jurgens, as well as penciling the four-issue crossover mini-series ''Maximum Security'' (#1–3 and prologue ''Dangerous Planet''), and writer/penciller on a '' U.S. Agent'' mini-series in 2000–2001. He was artist for the one-shot ''Captain America and the Invaders: Bahamas Triangle'' with writer Roy Thomas, released in July 2019.


Other DC work

As well as inking most of ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', Ordway inked the second of DC's continuity-redefining event titles in 1994 by inking writer-artist Dan Jurgens' pencils on '' Zero Hour: Crisis in Time''. In 2001, he drew the one-shot '' Just Imagine... Stan Lee with Jerry Ordway Creating the JLA'' as part of Marvel-stalwart
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's foray into the DC Universe, in which the two of them re-imagined DC's
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. He inked the last year (May 2002–May 2003) of the Batman-related title '' Azrael: Agent of the Bat'' (#88–100), and provided the artwork for a six-issue story arc in ''
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'' (vol. 2, issues #189–194), with writer Walt Simonson in 2003. In 2004, Ordway was inker on '' JLA'' issues #94–99, the “Tenth Circle” story arc which reunited the former ''Uncanny X-Men'' creative team of writer
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and artist John Byrne. From 2003–2008, he provided new covers to the ''Superman: The Man of Steel'' series of six trade paperbacks, collecting the early adventures of the
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Superman. To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the original ''Crisis'', DC published
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' '' Infinite Crisis'' limited series (Dec. 2005–June 2006), for which Ordway provided the artwork for the flashback scenes set on
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, including a recreation of the cover to ''Action Comics'' #1, which he cites as another favorite piece of his. In the wake of ''Infinite Crisis'', he inked Dan Jurgens' pencils once again in the "History of the Multiverse" back-up stories in the weekly comic book '' ''Countdown'''' (issues No. 39 and No. 38, Chapters 11 and 12) (October 2007). His work since 2008 includes pencilling three issues of ''
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'' (volume 2) (#11–13, May–July 2008) with writer
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, and pencils for ''
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Annual'' No. 1 (Sept. 2008), alongside some interior artwork for the ongoing ''Justice Society of America'' series during late 2008. In 2012, Ordway worked on a Challengers of the Unknown storyline for ''
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'' with DC Co-Publisher
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. Later that same year, he drew a '' Human Bomb'' limited series which was written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti. Ordway and artist Steve Rude produced a Superman story for DC's ''Adventures of Superman'' digital series in 2014. Ordway drew the "Five Minutes" chapter in ''Action Comics'' #1000 (June 2018). He drew the new cover art for the trade paperback collection ''Wonder Woman By Walter Simonson and Jerry Ordway'', collecting ''
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'' vol. 2, issues #189–194 in 2018.


Awards

Ordway received an Inkpot Award in 1994. In 2017, he was awarded the Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award for "an inking career in American comic books of outstanding accomplishment."


Personal life

Ordway is married to Peggy May Ordway (b. 1959).


Bibliography


DC Comics

* '' 52'' #23 (
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backup story) (artist) (2006) * ''
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'' #600 (
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backup story) (inker); #650 (penciller); #667 (artist); ''Annual'' #2 (writer/penciller) (1988–1991); #992 ( variant cover art, 2017); #1000 (artist) (2018) * ''
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'' vol. 2 #4–5 (penciller) (2010) * '' Adventures of Superman'' #424–442 (435 with Marv Wolfman) (artist); #436–438, 444 (plotter/penciller); #443, 445–451, 453–456, 480–500, 539–540, 558–562, 564–567 (writer); #445–451, 453–455 (writer/penciller) (1987–1999) * ''Adventures of Superman'' vol. 2 #17 (writer) (2014) * '' All New Atom'' #19 (penciller) (2008) * '' All-Star Squadron'' #1–15 (inker); #19–26, 29, ''Annual'' #1–3 (penciller) (1981–1984) * '' America vs. the Justice Society'' #1 (artist, page 12); #1-4 (cover artist) (1984-1985) * '' The Authority: The Lost Year'' #12 (penciller) (2010) * '' Batman Annual'' #9 (artist) (1985) * ''
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'' #7 (writer) (1997) * '' Batman:The Official Comic Adaptation'' #1 (artist) (1989) * ''
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: Tales of the Corps'' #1 (artist) (2009) * ''
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'' vol. 2 #13–14 (inker); #30 (artist) (2008–2010) * ''
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'' vol. 3 #11–13 (penciller) (2008) * ''Convergence: Infinity Inc.'' #1–2 (writer) (2015) * ''
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'' #39–38 (inker) (2007) * ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths "Crisis on Infinite Earths" is a 1985 American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics. The series, written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, was first serialized as a 12-issue limited series from April 1985 to Mar ...
'' #5–12 (inker) (1985–1986) * '' DC Comics Presents Annual'' #4 (inker) (1985) * ''DC Comics Presents: Mystery in Space'' #1 (penciller) (2004) * ''DC Nuclear Winter Special'' #1 (artist) (2019) * ''DC Primal Age'' #1 (writer/artist) (2019) * '' DC Universe: Legacies'' #6 (penciller); #7–8 (inker) (2010–2011) * ''
DC Universe Presents ''DC Universe Presents'' is the name of two DC Comics publications. The first was part of the UK 'Collector's Edition' line of DC Comics published by Titan Magazines. Beginning March 2007, it was originally titled ''Superman Legends'' and was publi ...
'' #6–8 ( Challengers of the Unknown) (penciller) (2012) * '' Doomsday Annual'' #1 (writer/inker) (1995) * '' Fanboy'' #1 (artist) (1999) * '' Gog'' #1 (penciller) (1998) * ''
Green Lantern Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They fight evil with the aid of rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers, all of which come from imagination, fearlessness, ...
'' vol. 4 #49 (artist) (2010) * ''Green Lantern'' vol. 5 #20 (artist) (2013) * ''
Green Lantern Corps Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic law enforcement organization appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing ...
'' #18 (inker) (2008) * '' Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Hal Jordan'' #1 (artist) (2011) * ''Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Sinestro'' #1 (artist) (2011) * '' Heroes Against Hunger'' #1 (inker) (1986) * ''
House of Mystery ''The House of Mystery'' is the name of several horror, fantasy, and mystery Comics anthologies published by DC Comics. It had a companion series, ''The House of Secrets''. It is also the name of the titular setting of the series. First se ...
'' #319 (artist) (1983) * '' Human Bomb'' #1–4 (artist) (2013) * '' Infinite Crisis'' #5–6 (artist); #7 (inker) (2006) * ''Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006'' #1 (inker) (2006) * '' Infinity, Inc.'' #1–10 (penciller); ''Annual'' #2 (1984–1988) * '' JLA'' #94–99 (inker) (2004) * ''JLA: Classified'' #34 (inker) (2007) * '' Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files'' #1 (writer) (2001) * '' JSA'' #63–64 (penciller); #86–87 (artist) (2004–2006) * ''JSA 80-Page Giant'' #1 (writer/artist) (2010) * '' Just Imagine Stan Lee with Jerry Ordway Creating JLA'' #1 (artist) (2002) * '' Justice League'' vol. 2 #40 (artist, among others) (2015) * ''
Justice League of America The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived b ...
'' #193 (All-Star Squadron insert preview) (inker) (1981) * ''
Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America (JSA, or Justice Society (JS)) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team was conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox during the Golden Age of Comic Boo ...
'' #18–21, 53, 54, ''Annual'' #1 (penciller); #23–25, 27–28 (writer/penciller) (2008–2011) * '' Mystery in Space'' #117 (inker) (1981) * '' Outsiders'' #10 (artist); #13 (inker) (1986) * '' Planetary/JLA: Terra Occulta'' #1 (artist) (2002) * ''Power of Shazam'' HC (writer/artist) (1994) * '' Power of Shazam'' #1–41, ''Annual'' #1 (writer); #42–47, #1,000,000 (writer/penciller) (1995–1999) * '' Red Menace'' #1–6 (penciller) (2007) * ''
Secret Origins ''Secret Origins'' is the title of several comic book series published by DC Comics which featured the Origin story, origin stories of the publisher's various characters. Publication history ''Secret Origins'' was first published as a One-shot ( ...
'' #1 (inker) (1986) * '' Sergio Aragonés Destroys DC'' #1 (inker) (1996) * '' Showcase '95'' #10 (writer) (1995) * ''Showcase '96'' #7 (writer) (1996) * ''
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 pu ...
'' vol. 2 #31, 34–35, 39, 110 (writer); #36–38, 40–47, 49–55 (writer/penciller); #57 (inker); #226 (artist) (1989–2006) * '' Superman/Batman'' #72–75 (artist) (2010) * ''Superman: Secret Files and Origins'' #1 (inker) (1998) * ''Superman: The Earth Stealers'' #1 (inker) (1988) * ''Superman: The Legacy of Superman'' #1 (writer) (1993) * '' Superman: The Man of Steel'' #1 (inker); #1,000,000 (writer) (1991–1998) * '' Superman: The Wedding Album'' #1 (inker) (1996) * ''
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents ''T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents'' is a fictional team of superheroes that appeared in comic books originally published by Tower Comics in the 1960s. They were an arm of the United Nations and were notable for their depiction of the heroes as everyday peop ...
'' #2 (artist) (2012) * ''Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman Prime'' #1 (artist) (2007) * ''
Trinity The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (, from 'threefold') is the central dogma concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches, which defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons: God th ...
'' #3–4, 16 (inker) (2008) * ''
Weird War Tales ''Weird War Tales'' was a war comic book title with supernatural overtones published by DC Comics. It was published from September–October 1971 to June 1983. Publication history The original title ran for 12 years and 124 issues. It was ...
'' #99–100, 102–103, 106 (inker) (1981) * '' Weird Worlds'' vol. 2 #1–6 (artist) (2011) * ''
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superhero created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, are credited as bein ...
'' #294 ( Huntress backup stories) (inker) (1982) * ''Wonder Woman'' vol. 2 #189–194 (penciller) (2003) * ''
Worlds' Finest ''Worlds' Finest'' is a comic book published by DC Comics, a reimagining of the classic ''World's Finest Comics'', with a similar name but a differently-placed apostrophe. It was launched in May 2012 with a July 2012 cover date. The series was pa ...
'' #5 (artist) (2012) * '' Zero Hour: Crisis in Time'' #4–0 (inker) (1994)


America's Best Comics

* '' Tom Strong'' #5, 20–21 (penciller); #22, 31–32 (artist) (1999–2005) * ''Tom Strong's Terrific Tales'' #3, 6 (artist) (2002–2003) * '' Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct'' #1–5 (artist) (2005–2006)


First Comics

* ''
Grimjack Grimjack is the main character of a comic book originally published by the American company First Comics. John Ostrander and Timothy Truman are credited as co-creators of the character, although Ostrander had been developing Grimjack with artist L ...
'' #10 (artist) (1985)


Image Comics

* ''Action Planet Comics'' #3 (writer/artist) (1997) * ''The Messenger'' (one-shot) (writer/artist) (2000) * ''Phantom Force'' #2 (inker) (1994) * '' WildStar: Sky Zero'' #1–4 (penciller) (1993) * '' WildStar'' #1 ( variant cover art inker) (1995)


Marvel Comics

* '' The Avengers'' vol. 3 #16–18 (writer/penciller) (1999) * ''
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. 3 #32 (artist) (2000) * ''Captain America and the Invaders: Bahamas Triangle'' (artist) (2019) * ''Domination Factor: Avengers'' #2, 4, 6, 8 (writer/penciller) (1999–2000) * ''
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 s ...
'' #276–283 (inker); #294–296 (penciller) (1985–1986) * ''
Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk' ...
'' #9–11 (writer) (1999–2000) * '' Maximum Security'' #1–3 (penciller) (2000–2001) * ''Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet'' #1 (penciller) (2000) * ''
Thor Thor (; from non, Þórr ) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, ...
'' vol. 2 #9 (inker) (1999) * ''Thor 2000'' #1 (artist) (2000) * '' U.S. Agent'' #1–3 (writer/penciller) (2001) * '' What The--?!'' #2 (inker) (1988)


References


Further reading

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External links


Jerry Ordway blog

Jerry Ordway
at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
Jerry Ordway on Marvel.com


at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
Interview at Fantastic Four Headquarters
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