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Leonard Kirk is an American-born comic book artist living in Canada. He has worked on such properties as ''Supergirl'', ''JSA'', ''Star Trek'', ''Batman'', and ''Witchblade''. Currently Kirk is exclusively signed for Marvel Comics.〔Richards, Dave (May 26, 2006). ("The Weight of the World on his Pencil: Leonard Kirk talks "Agents ..." ) Comic Book Resources.〕 ==Career== Kirk first broke into the comics field pencilling issue #5 of the Malibu Comics title ''Dinosaurs for Hire'' and issue #1 of ''Captain Canuck'' vol.2. He then went on to pencil ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' comics for Malibu. In 1995, he began working with Marvel, penciling the ''Ultragirl'' miniseries. In 1997, he began a long association with DC Comics, beginning with a nearly 60-issue run on the Peter David written ''Supergirl'' series. Following that, he penciled the Dan Jolley written ''Bloodhound'', which was canceled within a year. He penciled the Fred Van Lente written Scorpion story in the Marvel anthology title ''Amazing Fantasy''. Following that, he illustrated the miniseries, ''Freshmen'', written by Seth Green and Hugh Sterbakov, for Top Cow. He returned for a year to work at DC, filling in on ''Aquaman'' and doing the layouts in ''Detective Comics "One Year Later" storyline ''Face the Face'' that ran through both ''Batman'' and ''Detective Comics''. Later in 2006, Kirk signed an exclusive deal with Marvel Comics,〔 his first project being a six issue Jeff Parker written ''Agents of Atlas'' miniseries, which included Wakandan-born S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, Derek Khanata from the Scorpion story he penciled in ''Amazing Fantasy''. Marvel has proceeded to assign him to pencil ''Marvel Adventures: The Avengers'' (from issue #13 onwards), ''The Amazing Spider-Man Family'', and a fill-in for the ''World War Hulk'' storyline in ''The Incredible Hulk'' #108. In 2008 Kirk provided the art for ''Captain Britain and MI: 13'', written by Paul Cornell, which began in May of that year.〔("EXCLUSIVE: Captain Britain and MI:13 #1 Preview" ). Comic Book Resources. April 28, 2008.〕 In 2011 Kirk began a run on ''X-Factor'', reuniting him with his ''Supergirl'' collaborator, Peter David, penciling issues 225 - 228. Kirk would return to that title with issue 233, and remained the regular penciller on it until it ended in mid-2013 with issue 256. David has named Kirk one of the three artists whose art has mostly closely matched the visuals he conceived when writing comic book scripts (the others being George Pérez and Dale Keown). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Leonard Kirk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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