George Perez started drawing at the age of five and hasn't stopped since. Born on June 9, 1954, Perez started his professional comics career as an assistant to Rich Buckler in 1973. After establishing himself as a penciller at Marvel Comics, Perez first came to DC in 1980, where his highly detailed art style was seen in such titles as JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA and FIRESTORM THE NUCLEAR MAN. After co-creating THE NEW TEEN TITANS with Marv Wolfman in 1980, Perez and Wolfman collaborated again on the landmark miniseries CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS. In the midst of the post-crisis revamps, Perez revitalized WONDER WOMAN and as the series' writer and artist, he not only reestablished Wonder Woman as one of DC's preeminent characters, but also brought in some of the best sales the title has ever experienced.
"Perez gets into his head in an interesting way and Merino's very
sleek Metropolis makes it a welcome place to hang out in
again."--"USA Today"
"I was overcome with the same feeling I had while holding that
Superman figure from my toy bin. Sure, the tights are gone, but
otherwise the image of the alien from the planet Krypton was the
same as I remember from childhood."--"UGO"
"The SUPERMAN world is also one now where fans new and old, young
and not-so-young, can come to a common ground to talk about the
superhero that started it all."--"Ain't It Cool News"
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