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John Costanza

John Costanza (born August 14, 1943, in Dover, New Jersey) is an American comic book artist and letterer. He has worked for both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He was the letterer during Alan Moore's acclaimed run on Swamp Thing. The bulk of Costanza's art assignments have been for anthropomorphic animal comics and children-oriented material.

John Costanza
Born (1943-08-14) August 14, 1943 (age 79)
Dover, New Jersey
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Artist, letterer
Notable works
Swamp Thing, The Dark Knight Returns
AwardsBest Letterer of 1974 (Shazam Award)

Biography

Costanza began his career in 1965, working as Joe Kubert's assistant on the syndicated newspaper strip Tales of the Green Berets. Costanza soon started to work for comic books, both as an artist and a letterer. He started out with contributing to DC titles like G.I. Combat and House of Mystery in the period 1968-1971. He began freelancing for Marvel (exclusively as a letterer) in 1972, at first under the alias Jon Costa. He would soon become one of the company's premier letterers, working on flagship titles such as Fantastic Four and The Amazing Spider-Man, and lettering special projects such as the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby Silver Surfer novel (Silver Surfer: The Ultimate Cosmic Experience) published by Fireside Books in 1978.

During the 1970s he produced comics with Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies characters for Western Publishing.

For Marvel in 1980s, Costanza drew comics with Heathcliff, the Get Along Gang, and Hugga Bunch.

In the 1990s, he returned to Warner Bros. comics, this time for DC's Looney Tunes and Animaniacs titles. He also did stories with Roger Rabbit and Mickey Mouse for Walt Disney Studios. Costanza has also drawn issues of Matt Groening's The Simpsons comics.

Bibliography (selected)

Lettering

Awards

Costanza's lettering has been recognized by both peers and fans. The Academy of Comic Book Arts named him Best Letterer of 1974 (the Shazam Award), and in 1986 and 1987 he won the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Letterer for his work on Swamp Thing.

References

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • John Costanza at Lambiek' Comiclopedia

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John Costanza born August 14 1943 in Dover New Jersey is an American comic book artist and letterer He has worked for both DC Comics and Marvel Comics He was the letterer during Alan Moore s acclaimed run on Swamp Thing The bulk of Costanza s art assignments have been for anthropomorphic animal comics and children oriented material John CostanzaBorn 1943 08 14 August 14 1943 age 79 Dover New JerseyNationalityAmericanArea s Artist lettererNotable worksSwamp Thing The Dark Knight ReturnsAwardsBest Letterer of 1974 Shazam Award Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography selected 2 1 Lettering 3 Awards 4 ReferencesBiography EditCostanza began his career in 1965 working as Joe Kubert s assistant on the syndicated newspaper strip Tales of the Green Berets Costanza soon started to work for comic books both as an artist and a letterer He started out with contributing to DC titles like G I Combat and House of Mystery in the period 1968 1971 He began freelancing for Marvel exclusively as a letterer in 1972 at first under the alias Jon Costa He would soon become one of the company s premier letterers working on flagship titles such as Fantastic Four and The Amazing Spider Man and lettering special projects such as the Stan Lee Jack Kirby Silver Surfer novel Silver Surfer The Ultimate Cosmic Experience published by Fireside Books in 1978 During the 1970s he produced comics with Warner Bros Looney Tunes Merrie Melodies characters for Western Publishing For Marvel in 1980s Costanza drew comics with Heathcliff the Get Along Gang and Hugga Bunch In the 1990s he returned to Warner Bros comics this time for DC s Looney Tunes and Animaniacs titles He also did stories with Roger Rabbit and Mickey Mouse for Walt Disney Studios Costanza has also drawn issues of Matt Groening s The Simpsons comics Bibliography selected EditLettering Edit Green Lantern Green Arrow with writer Denny O Neil and artists Neal Adams and Dick Giordano DC 1970 1972 The New Gods with writer artist Jack Kirby DC 1971 Mister Miracle with writer artist Jack Kirby DC 1971 The Forever People with writer artist Jack Kirby DC 1971 Conan the Barbarian with writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Smith and John Buscema Marvel 1972 1978 Tomb of Dracula with writer Marv Wolfman penciller Gene Colan and inker Tom Palmer Marvel 1972 1979 Doctor Strange with writers Steve Englehart Marv Wolfman Jim Starlin and Roger Stern and artists Frank Brunner Gene Colan Rudy Nebres Al Milgrom Tom Sutton and Tom Palmer Marvel 1974 1979 Man Thing with writer Steve Gerber and editor Roy Thomas Marvel 1974 1975 Giant X Men writer Len Wein and artist Neal Adams Marvel 1975 The Invaders with writer Roy Thomas penciller Frank Robbins and inker Frank Springer Marvel 1975 1978 Howard the Duck with writer Steve Gerber penciller Frank Brunner and editor Marv Wolfman Marvel 1976 1978 Batman and Spider Man with J M DeMatteis and penciller Graham Nolan DC Marvel 1978 Batman vs the Incredible Hulk writer Len Wein penciller Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and inker Dick Giordano DC Marvel 1981 Legion of Super Heroes with writer Paul Levitz and penciller Keith Giffen DC 1982 1984 Camelot 3000 with writer Mike W Barr and penciller Brian Bolland DC 1982 1985 Ronin with writer artist Frank Miller 6 issue limited series DC 1983 1984 Amethyst Princess of Gemworld with writers Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn and penciller Ernie Colon DC 1983 1984 Crisis on Infinite Earths with writer Marv Wolfman and penciller George Perez DC 1985 1986 Swamp Thing with writer Alan Moore DC Vertigo 1985 1994 The Dark Knight Returns with writer penciler Frank Miller and inks by Klaus Janson 4 issue limited series DC 1986 Batman Son of the Dragon with Mike W Barr and penciller Jerry Bingham DC 1987 Wonder Woman with writer artist George Perez DC 1987 1989 Batman The Cult with writer Jim Starlin and penciller Bernie Wrightson 4 issue limited series DC 1988 Batman A Death in the Family with writer Jim Starlin and penciller Jim Aparo 4 issue storyline DC 1988 1989 Batman A Lonely Place of Dying with writers Marv Wolfman and George Perez and pencillers Jim Aparo and Tom Grummett 5 issue storyline DC 1989 Superboy Special with writer Stan Berkowitz and penciller Curt Swan DC 1992 The Death of Superman with writer penciller Dan Jurgens DC 1992 Predator vs Magnus Robot Hunter with writers John Ostrander and Jim Shooter and penciller Lee Weeks Dark Horse Valiant Comics 1992 1993 Aliens Rogue with writer Ian Edginton and penciller Will Sampson Dark Horse Comics 1993 The Trouble with Girls with writers Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones and pencillers Bret Blevins and Russ Miller Epic Comics 1993 War Machine with writers Scott Benson and Len Kaminski and pencillers Gabriel Gecko Stewart Johnson and Geoff Senior Marvel 1993 1995 Sandman Mystery Theatre with writers Matt Wagner and Steven T Seagle Vertigo 1993 1999 Captain America with writer Mark Waid and penciller Ron Garney Marvel 1995 1996 Amazon with writer penciller John Byrne and inks by Terry Austin Amalgam Comics 1996 Batman Death of Innocents with writer Dennis O Neil and penciller Joe Staton DC 1996 Batman GCPD with writer Chuck Dixon and penciller Jim Aparo DC 1996 Batman Gordon s Law with writer Chuck Dixon and artist Klaus Janson DC 1996 1997 Adventures in the DC Universe with writer Hilary J Bader DC 1997 Anarky with writer Alan Grant and penciller Norm Breyfogle DC 1997 Gen Active with writer Eric DeSantis and penciller Brian Stelfreeze Wildstorm 2000 Scene of the Crime with writer Ed Brubaker and penciller Michael Lark Vertigo 2000 Red with writer Warren Ellis and artist Cully Hamner 3 issue storyline Wildstorm 2003 Awards EditCostanza s lettering has been recognized by both peers and fans The Academy of Comic Book Arts named him Best Letterer of 1974 the Shazam Award and in 1986 and 1987 he won the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Letterer for his work on Swamp Thing References EditJohn Costanza at the Comic Book DB archived from the original John Costanza at Lambiek Comiclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Costanza amp oldid 1164861796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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