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Pat Olliffe | |
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Born | Patrick Olliffe |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works | Untold Tales of Spider-Man Spider-Girl |
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Patrick Olliffe is an Americancomic bookartist andpenciller. His most notable clients includeMarvel Comics,[1]DC Comics,Disney Publishing, andAftershock Comics.
Olliffe is best known for his work forMarvel Comics onUntold Tales of Spider-Man (1995) andSpider-Girl (1998).
He is also a published author and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits includeSpider-Girl Volume 8: Duty Calls Digest (Spider-Girl), Spider-Man: Saga of the Sandman, JSA Classified: Honor Among Thieves, and Avengers: Galactic Storm, Vol. 2.Other titles he has worked on includeNew Excalibur (2007),Last Planet Standing (2006),Last Hero Standing (2005),Nomad (1992),Thor (1991) andWarlock and the Infinity Watch (1994).
At DC Comics, he worked on a three-issue arc ofJSA Classified withJen Van Meter, was part of the artist rotation for52, and worked on52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen withKeith Giffen.[2]
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