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Legendary comic book artist George Pérez has passed away at age 67 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Pérez made his professional debut in Marvel Comics’ “Astonishing Tales” #25 (Aug. 1974) as penciler of an untitled two-page satire of the character Deathlok.
Soon Pérez became a Marvel regular, penciling several series of comics, and co-creating the White Tiger character (comics’ first Puerto Rican superhero) which appeared in several Marvel comic series, including Spider-Man titles.
Pérez soon was illustrating Marvel’s superhero-team comic “The Avengers,” starting with issue #141. He also illustrated several other Marvel titles, including “X-Men,” and “Creatures on the Loose,” featuring the Man-Wolf, The Inhumans, and Fantastic Four.
Legendary comic book artist George Pérez has passed away at age 67 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Pérez made his professional debut in Marvel Comics’ “Astonishing Tales” #25 (Aug. 1974) as penciler of an untitled two-page satire of the character Deathlok.
Soon Pérez became a Marvel regular, penciling several series of comics, and co-creating the White Tiger character (comics’ first Puerto Rican superhero) which appeared in several Marvel comic series, including Spider-Man titles.
Pérez soon was illustrating Marvel’s superhero-team comic “The Avengers,” starting with issue #141. He also illustrated several other Marvel titles, including “X-Men,” and “Creatures on the Loose,” featuring the Man-Wolf, The Inhumans, and Fantastic Four.