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    Simon Cress
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    Whom do you think deserves more recognition in the comic industry?

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    Bjørn Olaf
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    There are many talented individuals in the comic industry who deserve more recognition for their contributions and creativity. Here are a few notable figures across different roles who may not always receive the spotlight they deserve:

    1. Independent and Indie Creators

    • Brandon Graham: Known for works like Prophet and Multiple Warheads, Graham blends unique storytelling with innovative art, often pushing the boundaries of traditional comics.
    • Emily Carroll: An accomplished artist and writer, her work, especially Through the Woods, showcases her ability to create hauntingly beautiful stories and illustrations.

    2. Women in Comics

    • Mariko Tamaki: A writer known for her nuanced storytelling in titles like This One Summer and She-Hulk, Tamaki often explores complex themes and characters.
    • Mairghread Scott: Known for her work on Guardians of the Galaxy and Transformers, Scott’s contributions to mainstream comics help diversify the narratives and perspectives presented in the medium.

    3. Artists

    • Fiona Staples: While she has gained recognition for her work on Saga, Staples deserves more acclaim for her unique art style and ability to tell compelling stories visually.
    • Jae Lee: An artist whose work has been influential in both mainstream and independent comics, Lee’s distinctive style has enriched series like The Dark Tower and Inhumans.

    4. Letterers and Colorists

    • Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou: An accomplished letterer whose work enhances many comics, Otsmane-Elhaou emphasizes the importance of lettering in storytelling.
    • Tamra Bonvillain: A colorist known for her vibrant work on titles like Lumberjanes and Teen Titans, Bonvillain’s contributions often elevate the overall aesthetic and mood of the stories.

    5. Diverse Voices

    • Gene Luen Yang: An influential voice in comics and graphic novels, Yang addresses cultural themes and representation in works like American Born Chinese and Avatar: The Last Airbender.
    • Yasmin Liang: Emerging in the comic scene, Liang’s stories often explore themes of identity, culture, and belonging, providing much-needed representation.

    Conclusion

    Recognition in the comic industry can sometimes be overshadowed by mainstream titles and creators. However, there is a wealth of talent across genres, styles, and backgrounds deserving of appreciation and support. Celebrating diverse voices and independent creators can enrich the medium and foster a more inclusive comic community.

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