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Whilce Portacio

Whilce Portacio
Born William Portacio
July 8, 1963 (1963-07-08) (age 46)
Sangley Point, Cavite City, Philippines
Nationality Filipino-American
Area(s) Penciller, Inker
Pseudonym(s) Whilce Portacio
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William "Whilce" Portacio (born July 8, 1963)[1] is a Filipino-American comic book artist. Noted for his work on such titles as The Punisher, X-Factor, and the Uncanny X-Men. Portacio was also one of the co-founders of Image Comics.

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Born in Sangley Point, Cavite City, Philippines, Portacio started out as an inker at Marvel Comics in 1985. Later he was given assignments as a penciller as well. Portacio became noted for his work on such titles as The Punisher, X-Factor, and the Uncanny X-Men. However, in 1992, Portacio left Marvel to co-found Image Comics with six other high-profile artists. He quickly withdrew from Image due to his sister's illness. He eventually published his title Wetworks through Jim Lee's Wildstorm imprint in 1994. Other notable series that Portacio has worked on include Stone and Marvel's controversial Heroes Reborn storyline within Iron Man.

In August, 2000, Portacio fell into a diabetic coma as a result of a failing pancreas. He woke up a week later, thirty pounds lighter, and unable to walk, stand or even draw. Only six months later he was able to pick up a pencil and draw. According to his blog, "My mind could see what I wanted to draw but my hand couldn't accomplish it."[2]

In 2006, Portacio returned to his artistic duties at Wildstorm on Wetworks vol. 2, which was being written by Mike Carey. Unfortunately, Portacio's reputation for being unable to maintain a steady work schedule caught up with him again as Wetworks vol. 2 suffered from numerous delays and Portacio ended up leaving the book with issue #6, but he continues to illustrate cover art monthly since leaving as the book's interior artist.[citation needed] The new Wetworks series was short-lived though, lasting only 15 issues. He also began art duties on the new monthly DC Comics series Batman Confidential.

On June 9, 2008 it was announced that Portacio would be the new artist on Spawn starting in October 2008 with issue #185, providing pencils with Spawn creator Todd McFarlane returning as co-writer with Brian Holguin as the new creative team.

Bibliography

X-Factor #68 (vol. 1, July, 1991), by Whilce Portacio.

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Preceded by
Series Creator
Wetworks artist
1994–1996; 2006–present
Succeeded by
?
Preceded by
Jim Lee
Uncanny X-Men artist
(with Jim Lee)

1991–1992
Succeeded by
Brandon Peterson
Preceded by
Walter Simonson
X-Factor (vol. 1) artist
1991
Succeeded by
Larry Stroman

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