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Kirk Jarvinen (born 1967 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American artist best known for his cartoon-style comic book art.

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DC Comics' Aquaman Time and Tide


Raised in Michigan, Jarvinen became a professional comic artist and worked for a number of major publishers including Northstar, Fantagraphics, Malibu, DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He gained attention as penciller for a four issue mini-series story for DC's Aquaman, in collaboration with writer, Peter David. The Aquaman:Time and Tide series was later collected into a trade paperback (comics).

Jarvinen is also credited as the co-creator of the Marvel Comics Hulk character, "Lazarus", with Peter David, and a DC Comics Green Lantern character, "Torquemada", with Ron Marz.

Other published credits to the Jarvinen name include a series of Golden Books produced by Random House, under the Amazing Spider-Man name.

In 2001, Kirk Jarvinen married Pamela Milliron in a Las Vegas wedding ceremony, complete with costumed attendants and dressed in comic book attire as the Jack Kirby / Stan Lee character of Thor (Marvel Comics). Three years later Kirk was re-introduced to comics, as the penciller, artist for Moonstone Books' comic book adaptation of Kolchak: The Night Stalker, entitled Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker.