Jack Morelli

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Jack Morelli

Jack Morelli at Kids Comic Con 2011
Born John Morelli
(1962-10-26) October 26, 1962
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer, Letterer

Jack Morelli (born October 26, 1962)[1] is a comic book letterer and author, also credited under the name John Morelli. He has designed many comic book logos. His lettering is notable for being the basis for the computer font used by John Byrne when he letters his own work.[2]

Morelli was a staff letterer at Marvel during the 1980s, where he was known by the affectionate nickname "Squid" (because he had once worked on a fishing boat).[3]

During this time, Morelli also worked in editorial and wrote some comics, most notably the 1998 Peter Parker Annual featuring Elektra, where he created the enigmatic supervillain The Silencer.

Morelli has also worked for DC Comics and Archie Comics.

In 2007, Morelli and Mark Chiarello authored Heroes of the Negro Leagues, published by Abrams, Inc., a book about the history of Negro league baseball. It was named the second best sports book of 2007 by Amazon.com.

Personal life

Morelli is an avid weightlifter, and during the 1980s some Marvel staffers thought he looked like Namor, the Sub-Mariner.[3]

References

  1. Miller, John Jackson. "Comics Industry Birthdays", Comics Buyer's Guide, June 10, 2005. Accessed April 18, 2011. WebCitation archive.
  2. Byrne, John. "How did JB create the font he uses to letter his books?", Byrne Robotics.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Cohen, Lynn E. "Bullpen Bulletins," Marvel comics cover-dated January 1984.

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