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| Malcolm Jones III | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1959 |
| Died | 1996 |
| Nationality | American |
| Area(s) | Inker |
| Notable works | The Sandman, The Question |
Malcolm Jones, III (1959 – 1996) was an American comic book artist best known as an inker on The Sandman, where he added his illustrative line and textures to the work of pencillers such as Mike Dringenberg, Kelley Jones, and Colleen Doran. He was also known for inking Denys Cowan's pencils on The Question.
He also pencilled his own work, including a Spider-Man story for Marvel Comics Presents, and the unpublished Coldblood mini-series for Marvel Comics.
Jones attended the High School of Art and Design with future Milestone Media co-founder Michael Davis.[1] Later, he graduated from the Pratt Institute.[2] Jones made his professional comics debut in 1987–1988 on the DC title Young All-Stars.
Jones took his own life in 1996,[3] at circa age 37.
Notes
- ^ Davis, Michael. "Milestone: If You're Not There, You Just Won't Get It: Straight No Chaser," ComicMix (August 8, 2008).
- ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia entry.
- ^ Davis, Michael. "Milestone: If You're Not There, You Just Won't Get It: Straight No Chaser," ComicMix (August 8, 2008): "I knew (we all knew) that Malcolm was a troubled soul and I’m sad to say that when he committed suicide a few years ago I was not that surprised. Denys and I would often talk about how to deal with Malcolm and reached out to him many times. That does little to erase the feeling that we somehow let our friend down."
References
- Malcolm Jones, III at the Comic Book DB
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