Artist Bob Quinn wasn't always an artist. He started his career in video game development, working at places like Disney, THQ, and Activision. But he could never quite shake the comic book bug, and so now he's flexing his artistic muscles throughout the industry. You may know him from gigs at Marvel, including some X-Men issues and Captain America (with Ta-Nehisi Coates), or his extensive work with Dynamite on properties like Lone Ranger, James Bond, Green Hornet, and he Spirit. His newest book, Kill Your Darlings (written by Ethan S. Parker and Griffin Sheridan), just debuted a couple days ago (9/6) from Image, and it looks like we're in for a wild ride with that one!
You can follow Bob on Facebook (/BobQDraws), Twitter (@RobotJQ), and Instagram (@kingofmaster).
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