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Bryan Hitch
Area(s)Penciller
Notable works
The Authority
Ultimates
Ultimates 2

Bryan Hitch (born 1970) is a British comic book artist. He is the co-creator and artist of The Authority and The Ultimates. He currently works on Marvel's Fantastic Four.

His long list of credits include The Sensational She-Hulk, X-Men, Superman and Stormwatch and, for Marvel UK, Action Force, Doctor Who, Mys-Tech Wars and Death's Head.

Overview

Hitch's art, which closely resembled that of Alan Davis early in his career, is characterized by high level of detail, use of "widescreen" panels on projects like The Authority, and emotive facial close-ups. Hitch's career has also been marked by lateness of books, such as his run JLA, which was broken up by fill-in artists, a situation which he blamed on bad scheduling on DC Comics' part, and long delays in between issues of The Ultimates, whose lateness was due to the birth of his child, two house moves, and an office move. Hitch stresses, however that Marvel was more supportive of him during his tardiness than DC.[1]The page count of certain issues of The Ultimates, exceeding the usual 22 pages of an American-style comic book, also lends credence to this claim.

Hitch was a character design artist for Ultimate Avengers and Ultimate Avengers 2 animated films. He also was a character design artist for the video game Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. He was brought aboard the project due to his definitive rendition of the Hulk in The Ultimates. He was also hired by the BBC as the concept artist for the 2005 relaunch of the Doctor Who television series, having particular input into the design of the TARDIS interior set.[1] He has also provided artwork that served as the cover of Empire, a British movie magazine doing a featured article on comic book movies.

Bibliography

Comics work includes:

Upcoming

Captain America Reborn

Notes

  1. ^ a b Encarnacion, Jonathan (2008-08-12). "The Concepts Behind Bryan Hitch". silverbulletcomics.com. Retrieved 2008-03-28.

References