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Janice Chiang

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American comic-book letterer
Janice Chiang
Born (1955-12-28)December 28, 1955 (age 69)
NationalityAmerican
AreaLetterer
Notable works
Conan the Barbarian
Alpha Flight
Transformers
Visionaries
Rom

Janice Chiang (born December 28, 1955)[1] is an American comic-bookletterer with over forty years’ experience in the industry.

Career

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Chiang broke into comics in the mid-1970s, freelancing forMarvel Comics. Her career really took off in 1981, and throughout the 1980s and up until the mid-1990s she kept extremely busy, often lettering up to ten books a month. Titles Chiang has been particularly associated with includeTransformers,Visionaries,Rom,Conan the Barbarian (1982–1990),Alpha Flight (1987–1994),Iron Man (1987–1990),Ghost Rider vol. 2 (1990–1996),What If? (1990–1995), andImpulse (1999–2002). Since the late 1990s her credits have not been as frequent, but she has maintained a steady output. Chiang's manga lettering work on series CHIKYU MISAKI and EMMA were both honored by being chosen as book of the month by NewType magazine which reviewed new anime and manga releases.

Presently, Chiang is working with Stan Lee'sPOW! Entertainment,Storm King Comics, John Carpenter's ASYLUM, John Carpenter's Tales For A Halloween Night Volumes 1 and 2, John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction VAULT series, DC Entertainment in the comic branch lettering DC SUPER HERO GIRLS graphic novels and digital stories, Pete Ford of Resolution Independent, and various independent projects.

Comics Alliance honored Chiang as Outstanding Letterer of 2016 andComicBook.com gave her the 2017 Golden Issue Award for Lettering. In May 2017, Chiang was featured as one of 13 women who have been making comics since before the internet on the blogWomen Write About Comics. She was also quoted in an article about veteran Marvel inker Joe Sinnott.[2] Had her Biography featured in DC WOMEN IN ACTION.[3] And was featured in an interview talking about MARVEL VOICES 2022 in celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Month.[4]

Personal life

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Chiang lives inupstate New York.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^Miller, John Jackson."Comics Industry Birthdays",Comics Buyer's Guide, June 10, 2005. Accessed February 1, 2011.WebCitation archive
  2. ^Post, Paul (2017-07-02)."Spider-Man and His Inker: Wrists Still Going Strong a Half-Century Later".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2023-06-15.
  3. ^"DC: Women of Action".Chronicle Books. Retrieved2023-06-15.
  4. ^"Marvel's Voices: Identity 2022 #1 review". 16 May 2022.
  5. ^"My Saturday At The 2008 NYCC Comics Convention, Told In Pictures".www.hembeck.com. Retrieved2023-06-15.

San Diego Comic-Con 2023 Inkpot Award Recipienthttps://www.firstcomicsnews.com/sdcc-janice-chiang-spotlight/Guest of Honor at San Diego Comic-Con 2023

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