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Howard Porter

 
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Howard Porter
Nationality American
Area(s) Penciller
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Howard Porter is an American comic book artist from southern Connecticut.

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Biography

Porter graduated from Paier College of Art in Connecticut where he majored in illustration. One of his teachers there was Frank McLaughlin. McLaughlin also worked as a comic book inker and he began to give Porter work assisting him in his inking jobs which led Porter to assist other inkers and eventually find work for himself in the industry.

Porter eventually became a penciller, and his first major run on a title came with DC Comics' The Ray (vol. 2) (1994-1995), where he worked with writer Christopher Priest. Shortly afterward, Porter worked on DC's summer 1995 crossover event Underworld Unleashed, with writer Mark Waid, followed by the Justice League of America relaunch, JLA (1997-2000), with writer Grant Morrison and inker John Dell.

Porter temporarily left comics to work in banking, doing graphic design work for Credit Suisse First Boston. He left that job in 2003 to open an artists' studio with comics artist Ron Garney. Porter returned to comics that year with a six-issue run of Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, reuniting with writer Waid.

In July 2004, Porter signed a two-year exclusive contract with DC, and began as regular penciller of The Flash, with writer Geoff Johns and inker John Livesay.

In 2006, DC announced Porter would pencil the limited series The Trials of Shazam!, collaborating with writer Judd Winick. Unfortunately he was unable to finish the series because he severely injured his hand (severed a nerve and almost the entire tendon in his thumb) and had to take time out from comics for recovery.[1] Unable to draw, he worked as a school bus driver until his return in late 2008, when he drew DC Universe: Decisions #2. He will become the regular penciller on Titans.[1]

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The cover to The Flash #225, artwork by Howard Porter and John Livesay.

Selected comics work includes:

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