Tom Grindberg

American comic illustrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tom Grindberg (born November 3, 1961)[1] is an American comic book illustrator. Noted for his work for Marvel and DC comics, his portfolio also includes 2000 A.D. Presents #16–19 and Judge Dredd #10–11 for Fleetway in 1987.[2] [3]

Born (1961-11-03) November 3, 1961 (age 64)
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Batman: Bride of The Demon
Silver Surfer vol. 3
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Tom Grindberg
Born (1961-11-03) November 3, 1961 (age 64)
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Notable works
Batman: Bride of The Demon
Silver Surfer vol. 3
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Early life

Career

Among his earliest DC Comics work was illustrating "Round 8", a eight-page story in New Talent Showcase #7 (July 1984), a comics anthology series intended to provide work for up-and-coming artists who did not have a regular assignment. In 1990, Grindberg collaborated with writer Mike W. Barr on the Batman: Bride of the Demon graphic novel.[5] Grindberg's other DC work includes Action Comics, Adventures of Superman, Aquaman, Azrael, Detective Comics, Batman, Captain Atom, Firestorm the Nuclear Man, Green Lantern, Hawk and Dove, Checkmate, and Ion.[2][6]

His Marvel Comics work includes Marvel Comics Presents, Silver Surfer, Daredevil, and work on several Conan the Barbarian books, including Conan, Conan Saga, Conan the Savage, and Savage Sword of Conan.[2][6]

Grindberg drew the 1996 Doom comic book, and also worked on Solar, Man of the Atom for Valiant Comics in 1995 with writer Dan Jurgens.[2]

Bibliography

Comic books

Continuity Comics

  • Armor #1–4 (1985–1988)

Dark Horse Comics

  • Tarzan: The New Adventures HC reprints strip numbers #3693–3753 with storylines drawn by Grindberg (2022)

DC Comics

Marvel Comics

Valiant Comics

Comic strips

Role-playing games

References

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