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  2. John Salvatore Romita [1] (/ r ə ˈ m iː t ə /; born August 17, 1956) [2] is an American comics artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics from the 1970s to the 2010s. He is the son of artist John Romita Sr.

  3. Romita Jr. began his career at Marvel UK, doing sketches for covers of reprints. His American debut was with a six-page story entitled "Chaos at the Coffee Bean!" in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1977). Romita's early popularity began with his run on Iron Man with writer David Michelinie and artist Bob Layton which began in 1978.

  4. John Romita Jr. is the son of Virginia (Bruno) and comic book artist John Romita Sr., one of the signature Spider-Man artists since the 1960s. He studied advertising art and design at Farmingdale State College in East Farmingdale, New York, graduating in 1976.

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  5. John Salvatore Romita, professionally known as John Romita Jr., is an American comics artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics from the 1970s to the 2010s. He is the son of award-winning artist John Romita Sr. johnromitajrjr.com.

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    • “Men Of Tomorrow” Superman #32 (August 2014) with Geoff Johns, Klaus Janson, Laura Martin, and Sal Cipriano. While John Romita, Jr. spent years with Marvel Comics, he also took on some high-profile work with DC Comics following the New 52 reboot.
    • Kick-Ass. Kick-Ass #1 (April 2008) with Mark Millar, Tom Palmer, Dean White, and Chris Eliopoulos. Coinciding with an online trend of real-world “superheroes,” Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr.
    • Eternals. Eternals #1 (August 2006) with Neil Gaiman, Danny Miki, Tim Townsend, Matt Hollingsworth, Dean White, Paul Mounts, and Todd Klein. Fans have seen a few different takes on Marvel’s immortal heroes, the Eternals.
    • ‘Nuff Said. Amazing Spider-Man #39 (May 2002) with J. Michael Straczynski, Scott Hanna, Dan Kemp, Avalon Studios, Richard Starkings, and Wes Abbott. John Romita, Jr.’
  6. Professional History. Romita drew for the X-Men for several years in the 1980s and in the early 1990s. Work History. 676 subject (s) created by "John Romita Jr." 595 work (s) where "John Romita Jr." worked on a cover. 1 work (s) that "John Romita Jr." edited. 3 work (s) that "John Romita Jr." wrote.

  7. John Salvatore Romita, professionally known as John Romita Jr. and the son of the legendary John Romita, is an American comics artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics on titles such as Wolverine, Daredevil and The Amazing Spider-Man.

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