词条 | Keith Pollard |
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| image = | imagesize = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1950|1|20}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = American | area = | cartoonist = | write = | pencil = y | ink = | letter = | color = | edit = | alias = | notable works = The Amazing Spider-Man Fantastic Four Thor | awards = | website = | sortkey = Pollard, Keith | subcat = American }} Keith Pollard ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|ɑː|l|ər|d}}; born January 20, 1950)[1] is an American comic book artist. Originally from the Detroit area,[2] Pollard is best known for his simultaneous work on the Marvel Comics titles The Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and Thor in the late 1970s–early 1980s. CareerKeith Pollard made his professional comics debut in 1974 with stints on such titles as Master of Kung Fu, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Astonishing Tales, and Black Goliath. In the mid 1970s he also drew original covers for some of the weekly titles in the Marvel UK imprint. He was the regular penciller of The Amazing Spider-Man from issue #186 (Nov. 1978) through issue #205 (June 1980) and pencilled the backup feature in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15 (1981).[3] With writer Marv Wolfman, Pollard introduced the Black Cat in The Amazing Spider-Man #194 (July 1979).[4] Wolfman and Pollard were the creative team for both Fantastic Four #200 (Nov. 1978) and The Amazing Spider-Man #200 (Jan. 1980).[5] Pollard was also the regular penciler of Thor issues #286-320.[3] In 1982, Pollard moved to DC Comics where he drew part of Wonder Woman #300 (Feb. 1983)[6] and launched the Vigilante series with Marv Wolfman.[7] He and Elliot S. Maggin co-created the Kristin Wells version of Superwoman in DC Comics Presents Annual #2 (1983).[8] Pollard and Stan Lee produced the Silver Surfer: The Enslavers graphic novel in 1990.[9] In the early 1990s he drew all the character profiles for the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition.[3] Pollard left comics in 1994, though he occasionally makes appearances at comic book conventions.[10] Bibliography{{div col|colwidth=20em}}DC Comics
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Innovation Publishing
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References1. ^{{cite web |last=Miller |first=John Jackson |authorlink=John Jackson Miller |url=http://cbgxtra.com/knowledge-base/for-your-reference/comics-industry-birthdays |title=Comics Industry Birthdays |work=Comics Buyer's Guide |date=June 10, 2005 |location=Iola, Wisconsin |accessdate=December 12, 2010 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5trAbNQWw?url=http://cbgxtra.com/knowledge-base/for-your-reference/comics-industry-birthdays |archivedate=October 30, 2010 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbook-art.com/arvelljones.htm|first= Jeff|last= Jaworski|title= Arvell Jones|year= 2007|publisher= Comicbook-art.com|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20130927145914/http://www.comicbook-art.com/arvelljones.htm|archivedate= September 27, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= March 18, 2009}} 3. ^1 2 {{gcdb|type=credit|search= Keith+Pollard|title= Keith Pollard}} 4. ^{{cite book|last = Sanderson|first = Peter|authorlink = Peter Sanderson|last2= Gilbert|first2= Laura, ed.|chapter= 1970s|title = Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History|publisher = Dorling Kindersley|year = 2008|location= London, United Kingdom|page = 189|isbn =978-0756641238|quote= Writer Marv Wolfman came up with the idea for the...Black Cat...Dave Cockrum designed the Black Cat's visual appearance and Keith Pollard drew her first story}} 5. ^{{cite journal|last = Martini|first = Frank|title = Marv Wolfman's Bicentennial Battles|journal = Back Issue!|issue = 69|pages = 44–47|publisher = TwoMorrows Publishing|date = December 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}} 6. ^{{cite book|last=Manning|first= Matthew K.|last2=Dolan|first2=Hannah, ed.|chapter= 1980s|title = DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|year=2010|location= London, United Kingdom|isbn= 978-0-7566-6742-9|page= 200|quote = The Amazing Amazon was joined by a host of DC's greatest heroes to celebrate her 300th issue in a seventy-two-page blockbuster...Written by Roy and Dann Thomas, and penciled by Gene Colan, Ross Andru, Jan Duursema, Dick Giordano, Keith Pollard, Keith Giffen, and Rich Buckler.}} 7. ^Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 203: "November [1983] saw the Vigilante take his brand of deadly justice into his own self-titled ongoing series, by writer Marv Wolfman and illustrator Keith Pollard." 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/miracle-monday-history/ |title=A Celebration Of Freedom: Miracle Monday Through The Years |first=Kieran |last=Shiach |date=May 16, 2016 |publisher=ComicsAlliance |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161113222749/http://comicsalliance.com/miracle-monday-history/ |archivedate=November 13, 2016 |deadurl=no |quote=Kristin Wells, who makes her four-color debut in DC Comics Presents Annual #2 by Maggin and Keith Pollard. |df= }} 9. ^{{cite book|last = Lee|first = Stan|authorlink = Stan Lee|author2=Pollard, Keith|title = Silver Surfer: The Enslavers|publisher = Marvel Comics|year = 1990|pages = 64|isbn = 978-0871356178}} 10. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbook-art.com/keithpollard.htm|title= Keith Pollard|first= Jeff|last= Jaworski|year= 2007|publisher= Comicbook-art.com|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20120723001806/http://www.comicbook-art.com/keithpollard.htm|archivedate= July 23, 2012|deadurl= no|accessdate= March 18, 2009}} External links{{Portal|Biography}}
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