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Adrienne Roy

Adrienne Roy (June 28, 1953 – December 14, 2010) was a comic book color artist who worked mostly for DC Comics. She was largely responsible for coloring the Batman line - (''Batman'' and ''Detective Comics'') throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.
==Biography==
Roy attended an art school in Wayne, New Jersey, where she studied painting techniques. Her first contact with comics was through collecting Marvel Comics' ''Tomb of Dracula'', ''The Sub-Mariner'' and ''Conan the Barbarian''. Roy's first work as a comics colorist was assisting her husband Anthony Tollin, who worked for DC Comics at the times. But it was long-time colorist Jack Adler who would give her the first job at DC: the cover of ''DC Special Series'' #8 (featuring the Batman, Deadman and Sgt. Rock team-up). Adler and Sol Harrison (who was also a colorist) were considered by Roy herself as her mentors and both trained her on coloring during the first years at DC.〔
Roy was also responsible for the coloring on many other titles during that time period: ''The New Teen Titans'', ''Warlord'', ''Weird War Tales'' and ''Madame Xanadu''. Nevertheless, she is predominantly known for her work on the Batman books: ''Batman'', ''Detective Comics'', ''Batman: Shadow of the Bat'', ''Batman: Gotham Knights'', and ''Robin''.
When computerized colors arrived to comics, the assignments to classic colorists decreased a lot. By 2000 Roy was largely out of work, despite training herself on the computer. Roy spent her last days battling cancer.〔(Issue'' magazine #52, TwoMorrows Publishing, September 2011 )〕 Roy finally died in Austin, Texas, at age 57 on December 14, 2010.〔Tollin, Anthony ("DC Colorist Adrienne Roy: 1953-2010" ) at CBGXtra.com December 17, 2010 Retrieved December 18, 2010〕〔Ching, Albert ("RIP: Colorist Adrienne Roy" ) Newsarama December 17, 2010 Retrieved December 18, 2010〕

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