Michael Golden
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Michael Golden is an American comic-book artist and editor, and commercial artist best known for his late-1970s work on Marvel Comics' Micronauts.
Golden drew a number of Marvel series throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including Doctor Strange, She-Hulk, the licensed series G.I. Joe and Rom, the lesser-known U.S. 1, Nomad and Crystar, and the Howard the Duck black-and-white comics magazine. Golden also penciled parts of the Marvel No-Prize Book and a Beavis and Butt-head comic. In the 2000s, he drew covers for DC Comics' Nightwing, Superman: Man of Steel and Vigilante.
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[edit] Selected works=
[edit] Comic books
- Avengers Annual #10 (Marvel)
- Bizarre Adventures #25, #28 (Marvel)
- Doctor Strange #55 (Marvel)
- G.I. Joe Yearbook #2 (Marvel)
- Howard the Duck magazine #1, #5 (Marvel)
- Marvel Fanfare #1-4, 47 (Marvel)
- Micronauts #1-12 (Marvel)
- The Nam #1-13 (Marvel)
- Star-Lord: the special edition #1 (Marvel) (framing sequence)
- Star Wars #38 (Marvel)
- X-Men Annual #7 (Marvel)
- Bucky O'Hare #1-5 (Continuity Comics)
- Spartan X #1-6 (Image/Topps)
- Batman #295 (1st DC work), #303
- Batman Special #1 (DC)
- Batman Family #15-20 (DC)
[edit] Covers
- Doctor Strange #55 (Marvel)
- She-Hulk #8-11 (Marvel)
- Rom #7-11; 19 (Marvel)
- Marvel No-Prize Book #1 (Marvel)
- Mutant X #27-28 (Marvel)
- Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comic Magazine #2 (Marvel)
- G.I. Joe #23, 27, 29, 36, 116-118 (Marvel)
- G.I. Joe Yearbook #2 (Marvel)
- Savage Sword of Conan #98, 101, 105, 106, 117, 124, 150 (Marvel)
- Savage Tales vol. 2, #1(Marvel)
- Nightwing #66-77 (DC)
- Adventures of Superman #590 (DC)
- Superman: Man of Steel #127-128 (DC)
- Detective Comics #625, 626, 628-631, 633, 644-646 (DC)
- Batman: Cyber Revolution #1-2 (DC)
- Robo Dojo #1-6
- Vigilante #1-4
- Ocean #1-6
- The X-Men companion #1 (Fantagraphics)
- Out of the Vortex(issue 8. 1994, Dark Horse Comics)
- Micronauts #13-24, 38, 39, 59 (Marvel)
- New Exiles #1-3 (Marvel)
[edit] Posters
- Merry Marvel Marching Confusion (Marvel)
Based on the 1960s fan club the Merry Marvel Marching Society. This print was first available as a mail-away offer (for 50 cents) found in many 1980s comics. The print came folded (two folds) along with promotional materials from other publishers and outlets. It was available in the late 1990s as a lithograph with new computerized coloring and effects.[citation needed]
[edit] Portfolio
- Doctor Strange (Marvel)
- Michael Golden's Jurassic Park Portfolio One (Image)
- Michael Golden's Jurassic Park Portfolio Two (Image)
- Michael Golden's Monsters (Image/Eva Ink 2006)