Igor Kordey

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Igor Kordey

Born
Nationality Croatian
Area(s) Penciller; Inker

Igor Kordey is a Croatian-born comic book illustrator. While his most well-known work is featured in New X-Men, he has a very diverse repertoire, moving between traditional pencils and inks to fully painted panels. Because of his speed as an artist, at his peak, he was producing artwork for three monthly books at the same time. But as a result, he has attracted some criticism for the quality of his art, especially in the on-line community.[1]


His artistic output has been relatively light in recent years. He was announced to be joining Chris Claremont (his writer during his stint on X-Treme X-Men) on a 2004 relaunch of Excalibur, but was pulled from the title before its debut, even though he was already well into drawing the first issue. He has suggested that it may have had to do with disagreements with management.[2] He was replaced by Aaron Lopresti.

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Dark Horse Comics

DC Comics

IDW Publishing

  • Smoke #1-3

Marvel Comics

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Thompson, Chris, "Those Questions: Igor Kordey". Silver Bullet Comics zine.
  2. ^ Johnston, Richard, "Waiting for Tommy: Igor Kordey". Dynamic Forces website.

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