Jonathan Glapion is a renowned comic artist known for his work on various comic book titles. He began his career in 1998 at Todd McFarlane Productions, where he inked titles like Sam and Twitch and Spawn. Over the years, he has inked Marvel’s Elektra: The Hand, Gravity, and Ultimate X-Men, as well as a wide variety of DC titles such as Batman Spawn, The New 52 Batman, Dark Nights: Metal, Wonder Woman, and Last Knight on Earth. Glapion has also worked on the Netflix Series Reborn and Comixology’s We Have Demons. He has received several awards, including the Inkwell Awards 2017 S.P.A.M.I. Award, The Props Award, and The Most-Adaptable Inker Award. Glapion is also known for his illustrations on the Ozzy Osbourne’s Grammy Award-winning Patient Number 9 album and for his work on the official music visualizers for each song on the album. He is currently fully illustrating his own book with Todd McFarlane Productions, No Home Here, co-created with fellow inker turned writer, Daniel Henriques.
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MoreJonathan Glapion is a renowned comic artist known for his work on various comic book titles. He began his career in 1998 at Todd McFarlane Productions, where he inked titles like Sam and Twitch and Spawn. Over the years, he has inked Marvel’s Elektra: The Hand, Gravity, and Ultimate X-Men, as well as a wide variety of DC titles such as Batman Spawn, The New 52 Batman, Dark Nights: Metal, Wonder Woman, and Last Knight on Earth. Glapion has also worked on the Netflix Series Reborn and Comixology’s We Have Demons. He has received several awards, including the Inkwell Awards 2017 S.P.A.M.I. Award, The Props Award, and The Most-Adaptable Inker Award. Glapion is also known for his illustrations on the Ozzy Osbourne’s Grammy Award-winning Patient Number 9 album and for his work on the official music visualizers for each song on the album. He is currently fully illustrating his own book with Todd McFarlane Productions, No Home Here, co-created with fellow inker turned writer, Daniel Henriques.
Subject ID: 14322
Subject ID: 14322