Luke Ross (b. 1972)

Biography:

He began his career in advertising art and draws editorial cartoons for Folha de São Paulo and Estado de São Paulo. He also appears in magazines such as Veja and Placar.

He is known for his work in the USA comic-book market from the early 1990s, working for many publishers.

At Marvel, he has drawn series from The Spectacular Spider-Man (1996–1998) to John Carter: The World of Mars (2011–2012) and from Captain America: First Vengeance (2011) to Hercules (2016).

At DC, he has worked on New Gods (1995–1996), Green Lantern (2004), Jonah Hex (2006), and other titles.

Ross has also worked at Continuity, Valiant, Chaos!, CrossGen, Dark Horse, Image, and other publishers.

Notes:

Represented by Glass House Graphics 1993.

Name:

Other Names:

  1. Luciano Queiroz Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Luciano Family name: Queiroz

Signatures:

  1. LR [generic]
  2. LRoss [generic]
  3. LuKe RoSS [generic]

Relations:

  1. Owner - Impacto Studio (b. 1998)

Art Influences:

Luke Ross (b. 1972) stated influences by:
  1. Ross Andru (b. 1927)
  2. John Buscema (b. 1927)
  3. Mozart Couto (b. 1944)
  4. Milo Manara (b. 1945)
  5. Watson Portela (b. 1950)
  6. John Romita (b. 1930)
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