Kevin Nowlan
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Kevin Nowlan (born 1958) is an American comic-book artist.
Self-taught, he first came to the industry's attention in the early 1980s via illustrations in the fan press, most notably The Comics Journal and Amazing Heroes.
He has worked for both Marvel (Doctor Strange and others) and DC (Superman vs. Aliens and others), as well as the independent comic-book sector (Tomorrow Stories and others).
Although the majority of his work is as an inker, he has provided both pencils and lettering for various comics. He is also a noted cover illustrator. Nowlan also contributed character designs to Batman: The Animated Series, most notably The Mad Hatter.
His style is strong and distinctive, but flexible enough to range from comedic caricature to more conventional super-heroics.
Although inkers are often regarded as the penciller's poor cousin, Nowlan's influence on the final artwork places him in a different category altogether. Nowlan has described himself as a "finisher" rather than an inker, although only in specific reference to work "where you see too much of me", and has expressed an ambivalence towards this role, "it's not the right way to ink someone else's pencils".[1]
His style gives a strong emphasis towards both facial expression and posture, and in neither case is he constrained by the conventions of the comic-book hero, and his protagonists are often depicted with awkward expressions or body postures.