Jim Novak

Jim Novak
Born September 14
Area(s) Letterer

James R. Novak (born September 14)[1] is a comic book creator primarily working as a letterer for Marvel Comics, where he has worked on almost every one of their ongoing series. Novak has also done spot duty as a writer, penciler, and colorist.

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Biography

The first Marvel comic Novak can remember reading as a child was Daredevil #9, published in 1965.[2] Novak broke into the business in 1975 with Marvel Spotlight #25, as a minor member of the "third wave" of creators, which included artists John Byrne and Frank Miller, and writers Roger Stern, Jo Duffy, Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio.

He soon became a staff letterer (and occasional logo designer)[3] at Marvel, ascending to production manager in the mid-1980s.[4] A prolific worker, in the 1980s Novak was the regular letterer for such titles as Avengers (1981–1987) Doctor Strange (1980–1984), Fantastic Four (1980–1984), The Incredible Hulk (1981–1984), and Marvel Fanfare (1982–1991), when he lettered as many as five or six books per month.

In the 1980s and early 90s (and even in 2000–2001), Novak was often paired with writer/artist Byrne, on such titles as The Avengers, Fantastic Four, Wolverine, Sensational She-Hulk, and Marvel: The Lost Generation. Over the year, Novak also lettered a number of titles written by Stern, including Captain America, The Avengers, Doctor Strange, Marvel Universe, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Marvel: The Lost Generation.

In the 1990s, Novak worked on many limited series and one-shots, as well as full-time lettering on Darkhawk, Green Goblin, Fantastic Four again, and Star Trek: Star Fleet Academy. In the 2000s, Novak's lettering work has been more sporadic.

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Notes

  1. ^ Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). "Comics Industry Birthdays". Comic Buyer's Guide. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. http://www.webcitation.org/5trAbNQWw. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 
  2. ^ "Avengers Assemble! Question of the Month," Avengers #233 (Marvel, July 1983).
  3. ^ "Logo Study: IRON MAN Part 2," Todd Klein's blog (June 18, 2000). Retrieved August 26, 2008.
  4. ^ Ken Lopez on Todd Klein's blog: "Logo Study: X-Men Update," (Oct. 19, 2007). Retrieved August 26, 2008.

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