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Alé Garza : ウィキペディア英語版
Alé Garza

Alé Garza (born Alejandro Garza on May 4, 1977) is a penciler and comics artist. At the age of 18, he started working for Wildstorm, and quickly moved on to working with writers like Chris Claremont and Judd Winick, lending his art to titles like ''Gen¹³'', ''Zero'', ''E.V.E. Protomecha'', ''Batgirl'' and ''Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day''. Aside from DC, Garza has worked on Marvel Comics's Marvel Knights ''Spider-Man'' and Top Cow's ''Witchblade''.
From issues 16 to 19, he was the regular artist for DC's ''Supergirl'' title. Revisiting the character somewhat, he became the regular artist on ''Teen Titans''. He joined new writer Sean McKeever and new member Supergirl with issue #51, but left the title after an issue, with no announcement.
In October 2010, he illustrated a team-up between Robin and Supergirl in ''Superman/Batman'' #77.
In January 2012, he started pencilling Deadpool, written by Daniel Way, beginning with issue #50.
==External links==

*(Alé's page at Coldfusion )
*(Alé Garza on Supergirl )


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