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1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 Awards  





4 Bibliography  



4.1  Interior work  





4.2  Covers only  





4.3  As an inker  





4.4  As a letterer  







5 Notes  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Kevin Nowlan
Nowlan seated at a table, with paper and drawing instruments
Nowlan at Special Edition NYC
BornFebruary 7, 1958 (1958-02-07) (age 66)
Nebraska
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, Penciller, Inker

Notable works

Tomorrow Stories
AwardsInkwell Award for Favorite Finisher/Embellisher (2008)
Inkwell Award for The Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award (2011)
Inkpot Award (2015)

Kevin Nowlan (born 1958)[1] is an American comics artist who works as a penciler, inker, colorist, and letterer. He has been called "one of the few artists who can be called 'artists's artist'", a master of the various disciplines of comic production, from "design to draftsmanship to dramatics".[2]

Early life

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Nowlan was born in 1958 in Nebraska.[3] He has four older brothers and sisters. His brother read comic books, particularly DC Comics titles, and Nowlan has had comics around him since he can remember.[4] As an illustrator, Nowlan is mostly self-taught, but did attend a trade school for approximately a year and a half to learn design and layout.[5]

Career

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Nowlan at the 2023 Phoenix Fan Fusion.

Nowlan first came to the industry's attention in the early 1980s via illustrations in the fan press, most notably The Comics Journal and Amazing Heroes.[1][5]

Nowlan's first published work for Marvel Comics was Doctor Strange #57 (Feb. 1983).[3][6] He has worked for DC Comics and other comics publishers. He contributed to the adult Penthouse Comix. In 1992, he inked the Batman: Sword of Azrael miniseries which introduced the character Azrael.[7] He drew the short story "The Castle" in Vertigo Jam #1 (Aug. 1993) which featured the Sandman and was part of "The Kindly Ones" story arc.[8] One of Nowlan's prominent contribution to comics is the creation of Jack B. Quick with writer Alan Moore. This character appeared several times in Tomorrow Stories under the America's Best Comics imprint.[6]

Although the majority of his work is as an inker, he has provided both pencils and lettering for various comics. He is a noted cover illustrator. Nowlan contributed character designs to Batman: The Animated Series, most notably The Penguin, The Mad Hatter and the Man-Bat.

Nowlan has described himself as a "finisher" rather than an inker, although only in specific reference to work "where you see too much of me", and has expressed an ambivalence towards this role, saying "it's not the right way to ink someone else's pencils".[5]

His style gives a strong emphasis towards both facial expression and posture, and in neither case is he constrained by the conventions of the comic-book hero, and his protagonists are often depicted with awkward expressions or body postures. [citation needed]

Steve Gerber's posthumous Man-Thing story The Screenplay of the Living Dead Man, with art by Nowlan, originally planned as a 1980s graphic novel before being left uncompleted by the artist,[9] was revived in the 2010s and appeared as a three-issue miniseries cover-titled The Infernal Man-Thing (Early Sept.-Oct. 2012).[10] The story was a sequel to Gerber's “Song-Cry of the Living Dead Man” in Man-Thing #12 (Dec. 1974).[9]

Nowlan inked the 1990s variant cover penciled by Dan Jurgens for Action Comics #1000 (June 2018)[11] and inked the "Actionland!" chapter drawn by José Luis García-López in that same issue.[6]

Awards

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Bibliography

[edit]

Interior work

[edit]

Covers only

[edit]
  • Amazing Heroes #13, 17, 35, 56, 115, 167 (Fantagraphics Books, 1982–1989)
  • The New Defenders #128, 133–134, 137, 149, 151 (Marvel, 1984–1986)
  • The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #292, 298, 362 (Marvel, 1984–1989)
  • Solomon Kane #2 (Marvel, 1985)
  • Doctor Strange vol. 2 #81 (Marvel, 1987)
  • Teen Titans Spotlight #6 (DC Comics, 1987)
  • Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes #344 (DC Comics, 1987)
  • Adventures of the Outsiders #42 (DC Comics, 1987)
  • Alpha Flight #47–48, 52, 54, Annual #2 (Marvel, 1987)
  • Centurions: Power Xtreme #1–2 (DC Comics, 1987)
  • Strange Tales vol. 2 #4–8, 11, 14–18 (Marvel, 1987–1988)
  • Secret Origins vol. 2 #17, 26, 44 (DC Comics, 1987–1989)
  • Phantasy Against Hunger #1 (Tiger Comics, 1987)
  • Omicron #2 (Pyramid Productions, 1987)
  • The New Mutants #56 (Marvel, 1987)
  • Batman #412, 703 (DC Comics, 1987; 2010)
  • Solo Avengers #8 (Marvel, 1988)
  • Doctor Zero #3 (Epic, 1988)
  • Powerline #3 (Epic, 1988)
  • St. George #3 (Epic, 1988)
  • Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #5 (Marvel, 1988)
  • Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #1 (Marvel, 1988)
  • Action Comics Weekly #639 (DC Comics, 1989)
  • Marvel Comics Presents #16 (Marvel, 1989)
  • Wolverine vol. 2 #11–16 (Marvel, 1989)
  • Armor #11–12 (Continuity, 1991–1992)
  • Magnus Robot Fighter vol. 2 #10 (Valiant, 1992)
  • Showcase '94 #1 (DC Comics, 1994)
  • The Man of Steel Gallery #1 (DC Comics, 1995)
  • ID4: Independence Day #0–2 (Marvel, 1996)
  • DV8 #1 (Wildstorm, 1996)
  • X-Men: Lost Tales #1 (Marvel, 1997)
  • Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #101 (DC Comics, 1997)
  • Legends of the DC Universe #10–11, 39 (DC Comics, 1998–2001)
  • Superman: Save the Planet #1 (DC Comics, 1998)
  • Superman 80-Page Giant #3 (DC Comics, 2000)
  • Merv Pumpkinhead, Agent of D.R.E.A.M. gn (Vertigo, 2000)
  • Deadpool #49 (Marvel, 2001)
  • Hulk Smash #1–2 (Marvel Knights, 2001)
  • Just a Pilgrim #3 (Black Bull, 2001)
  • The Resistance #2 (Wildstorm, 2002)
  • DC First (DC Comics):
  • Action Comics #795 (DC Comics, 2002)
  • Adventures of Superman #608–609, 612–616, 619–623 (DC Comics, 2002–2004)
  • The Legion #38 (DC Comics, 2004)
  • Hawkman vol. 4 #32–33 (DC Comics, 2004)
  • The Outsiders vol. 3 #26–27 (DC Comics, 2005)
  • Shaolin Cowboy #6 (Burlyman, 2006)
  • Red Sonja vol. 4 #19 (Dynamite, 2007)
  • Metamorpho: Year One #1–6 (DC Comics, 2007–2008)
  • Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Special #1 (DC Comics, 2008)
  • B.P.R.D. (Dark Horse):
  • The War That Time Forgot #7 (DC Comics, 2009)
  • The Spirit vol. 6 #30 (DC Comics, 2009)
  • Superman #702 (DC Comics, 2010)
  • Flashpoint: The Outsider #1–3 (DC Comics, 2011)
  • Before Watchmen: Nite Owl #1 (DC Comics, 2012)
  • Back Issue #65 (TwoMorrows, 2013)
  • Dream Thief #3 (Dark Horse, 2013)
  • Superman Unchained #4 (DC Comics, 2013)
  • Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics tpb (DC Comics, 2013)
  • Forever Evil Aftermath: Batman vs. Bane #1 (DC Comics, 2014)
  • All-New X-Men #19 (Marvel, 2014)
  • Amazing X-Men vol. 2 #1 (Marvel, 2014)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #1 (Marvel, 2014)
  • Miracleman vol. 2 #6 (Marvel, 2014)
  • A+X #18 (Marvel, 2014)
  • Action Comics vol. 2 #33 (DC Comics, 2014)
  • Savage Wolverine #21–22 (Marvel, 2014)
  • Comic Book Creator #4 (TwoMorrows, 2014)
  • Sinestro: Futures End #1 (DC Comics, 2014)
  • The New Avengers vol. 2 #25 (Marvel, 2014)
  • Batgirl vol. 4 #35, 50 (DC Comics, 2014–2016)
  • Superman vol. 3 #38, 44 (DC Comics, 2014–2015)
  • All-New Captain America #6 (Marvel, 2015)
  • Secret Wars #2 (Marvel, 2015)
  • Green Arrow vol. 5 #46 (with Spike Brandt) (DC Comics, 2016)
  • Doctor Strange vol. 4 #4–5, 10, 13, 15–17, 19 (Marvel, 2016–2017)
  • Star Wars: Obi-Wan & Anakin #1 (Marvel, 2016)
  • Karnak #2 (Marvel, 2016)
  • Legends of Tomorrow #3 (DC Comics, 2016)
  • Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #1–25 (DC Comics, 2016–2017)
  • Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme #1 (Marvel, 2016)
  • Occupy Avengers #1 (Marvel, 2017)
  • Star Wars vol. 4 #31 (Marvel, 2017)
  • Batman/The Shadow #4 (DC Comics/Dynamite, 2018)
  • Moon Knight #200 (with Frank Martin, Jr.) (Marvel, 2018)
  • Doctor Strange vol. 5 #6–8 (Marvel, 2018–2019)
  • The Unexpected vol. 2 #5 (DC Comics, 2018)
  • Bitter Root #4 (Image, 2019)
  • Black Widow vol. 8 #1 (Marvel, 2019)
  • Green Arrow vol. 6 #48–50 (DC Comics, 2019)
  • Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #29 (Marvel, 2019)
  • The Goon vol. 4 #1 (Albatross Exploding Funny Books, 2019)
  • War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery #5 (Marvel, 2019)
  • Batman and the Outsiders vol. 3 #5, 8 (DC Comics, 2019–2020)
  • Chrononauts: Futureshock #2 (Image, 2019)
  • Tarot #3 (Marvel, 2020)
  • Metal Men vol. 4 #10 (DC Comics, 2020)
  • Justice League Dark vol. 2 #28 (DC Comics, 2020)
  • The Batman's Grave #12 (DC Comics, 2021)
  • Wolverine vol. 7 #7 (Marvel, 2021)
  • As an inker

    [edit]
  • onMark Badger (#140, 1985)
  • Doctor Strange vol. 2 #69 (cover only, on Bret Blevins, Marvel, 1985)
  • The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #304 (cover only, on Mike Mignola, Marvel, 1985)
  • The Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four #6 (cover only, on Sandy Plunkett, Marvel, 1986)
  • Alpha Flight (covers only, Marvel):
  • Kickers, Inc. (covers only, New Universe):
  • The Avengers Annual #16: "Chapter Five" (onJackson Guice, co-feature, Marvel, 1987)
  • The Punisher vol. 2 #6 (on Mike Mignola (cover) and Dave Ross (interiors), Marvel, 1988)
  • Strikeforce: Morituri #21 (cover only, on Mike Mignola, Marvel, 1988)
  • Strange Tales vol. 2 #18: "Descent into Darkness" (onDan Lawlis, co-feature, Marvel, 1988)
  • Cloak and Dagger: Predator and Prey (cover only, on Larry Stroman, graphic novel, Marvel, 1988)
  • The Transformers #47 (cover only, on Bob Budiansky, Marvel, 1988)
  • Action Comics Weekly #642: "Chapter Four" (onCarmine Infantino, co-feature, DC Comics, 1989)
  • Secret Origins Special (framing sequence only, on Mike Hoffman, DC Comics, 1989)
  • Omni Men (cover only, on Jim Reddington, one-shot, Blackthorne, 1989)
  • The Zero Patrol #5 (cover only, on Neal Adams, Continuity, 1989)
  • Ms. Mystic #4 (cover only, on Neal Adams, Continuity, 1989)
  • Marc Spector: Moon Knight #1 (cover only, on Sal Velluto, Marvel, 1989)
  • Atomic Age #1–4 (covers only, on Mike Okamoto, Epic, 1990–1991)
  • Uncanny X-Men #273 (cover only, on Jim Lee, Marvel, 1991)
  • Wonder Woman vol. 2 (DC Comics):
  • Armor #9 (cover only, on Neal Adams, Continuity, 1991)
  • Harbinger (Valiant):
  • X-Factor #79 (cover only, on Joe Quesada, Marvel, 1992)
  • The Batman Gallery (cover only, on Joe Quesada, one-shot, DC Comics, 1992)
  • Batman: Sword of Azrael #1–4 (on Joe Quesada (covers and interiors), DC Comics, 1992–1993)
  • Sleepwalker Holiday Special (cover only, on Joe Quesada, Marvel, 1993)
  • Solar, Man of the Atom #20 (cover only, on Joe Quesada, Valiant, 1993)
  • Bloodshot #5 (cover only, on Don Perlin, Valiant, 1993)
  • Megalith vol. 2 #3 (cover only, on Ernesto Infante, Continuity, 1993)
  • Showcase '93 #7: "Image is Everything" (onAndrew Kudelka, anthology, DC Comics, 1993)
  • SuperPatriot #2 (with Dave Gibbons and Karl Story — on Dave Johnson, Image, 1993)
  • Batman (covers only, DC Comics):
  • Aliens: Salvation (on Mike Mignola, one-shot, Dark Horse, 1993)
  • Stormwatch Special #1: "The Music Lesson" (onRichard Johnson, co-feature, Wildstorm, 1994)
  • Penthouse Comix #5: "Scion, Part Five" (onRuss Heath, anthology, Penthouse, 1995)
  • Marvel Comics Presents #172 (cover only, on Keith Giffen, Marvel, 1995)
  • Ripclaw Special (cover and page one, on Jordan Raskin, Top Cow, 1995)
  • Hulk 2099 #2 (cover only, on Adam Kubert, Marvel, 1995)
  • Superman vs. Aliens:
  • WildC.A.T.s: Covert Action Teams #25: "On Earth..." (with John Nyberg — on Dave Johnson, Wildstorm, 1995)
  • Man-Bat vol. 2 #1–3 (covers only, on Flint Henry, DC Comics, 1996)
  • Doctor StrangeFate: "The Decrees of Fate" (onJosé Luis García-López (cover and interiors), one-shot, Amalgam, 1996)
  • Vampirella 25th Anniversary Special: "The Blood Red Game" (onMichael Bair, anthology one-shot, Harris, 1996)
  • Green Lantern Gallery (cover only, on Mart Nodell, Gil Kane and Darryl Banks, one-shot, DC Comics, 1996)
  • Detective Comics (DC Comics):
    • onGraham Nolan (covers only, #704 and 720, 1996 + 1998)
    • on Dan Jurgens:
      • Wraparound variant cover for #1000 (2019)
      • "Generations: Fractured" (co-feature in #1027, 2020)
  • DC Universe Holiday Bash (anthology, DC Comics):
  • Green Lantern vol. 3 #85 (cover only, on Darryl Banks, DC Comics, 1997)
  • Anarky #1–4 (covers only, on Norm Breyfogle, DC Comics, 1997)
  • Star Wars: Dark Force Rising #1–6 (onTerry Dodson, Dark Horse, 1997)
  • Night Force vol. 2 #12 (cover only, on Gene Colan, DC Comics, 1997)
  • Gen13 Bootleg #15–16: "Hangin'" (onSean Shaw (cover and interiors), Wildstorm, 1998)
  • Batman: Four of a Kind (cover only, on Dave Taylor, tpb, DC Comics, 1998)
  • Green Lantern: Secret Files & Origins (on Gil Kane, DC Comics):
    • cover only (#1, 1998)
    • "The Star Sheriffs" (two-page story in #2, 1999)
  • Legends of the DC Universe (anthology, DC Comics):
    • on Dave Taylor ("Fear of God" in #6, 1998)
    • on Terry Dodson ("Folie a Deux" in #10–11, 1998)
    • on Steve Ditko ("The Depths of Despair" in 80-Page Giant one-shot, 1998)
  • Superman: Distant Fires (on Gil Kane (cover and interiors), graphic novel, Elseworlds, 1998)
  • WildC.A.T.s/Aliens (on Gil Kane (cover)[15] and Chris Sprouse (interiors), one-shot, Wildstorm/Dark Horse, 1998)
  • Vertigo: Winter's Edge #2: "Style Terror Dress to Kill" (onPhil Jimenez, anthology, Vertigo, 1999)
  • Superman, Inc. (cover only, on José Luis García-López, graphic novel, Elseworlds, 1999)
  • Superman vol. 2 (on Dan Jurgens, DC Comics):
    • cover only (#150, 1999)
    • one page of interiors ("The Last Superman Story" in #200, 2004)
  • Fanboy #2 (on Gil Kane, among other artists, DC Comics, 1999)
  • Silver Age (covers only, one-shots, DC Comics):
  • Green Lantern: Circle of Fire (covers only, one-shots + two bookends, DC Comics):
    • onRodolfo Damaggio (Green Lantern/Green Lantern and Green Lantern/Adam Strange, 2000)
    • on Darryl Banks (#2, 2000)
  • Wildstorm Thunderbook: "WHAM! A Tale" (onAdam Hughes, anthology one-shot, Wildstorm, 2000)
  • Batgirl Annual #1 (cover only, on Matt Haley, DC Comics, 2000)
  • JLA #50: "Dream Team" (onTy Templeton, among other artists, DC Comics, 2001)
  • Deadman: Dead Again #1–5 (covers only, on José Luis García-López, DC Comics, 2001)
  • Superman: Blood of My Ancestors (graphic novel, DC Comics, 2003):
    • onJohn Buscema (cover and the first half of interiors)
    • on Gil Kane (the second half of interiors)
  • Tom Strong's Terrific Tales (anthology, America's Best Comics):
    • onAlan Weiss ("Young Tom Strong" in #8, 2003)
    • onArthur Adams (additional inks for "Jonni Future" in #9–10, 2004)
  • DC Comics Presents: Hawkman (cover only, on José Luis García-López, one-shot, DC Comics, 2004)
  • Batman Villains: Secret Files #2: "If a Man Be Clay!" (on Mike Mignola, co-feature, DC Comics, 2005)[Note 1]
  • The Jack Kirby Collector #42 (cover only, on Jack Kirby, TwoMorrows, 2005)
  • Action Comics #830–831 and 834 (covers only, on Dan Jurgens, DC Comics, 2005–2006)
  • Justice League of America vol. 2 #0 (one page of interiors, on Dan Jurgens, DC Comics, 2006)
  • JLA: Classified #32–36 (covers only, on Dan Jurgens, DC Comics, 2007)
  • Bat Lash (cover only, on Nick Cardy, tpb, DC Comics, 2007)
  • Witchblade (Top Cow):
  • Reign in Hell #1 (cover only, on Matthew Clark, DC Comics, 2008)
  • B.P.R.D.: The Warning #1–5 (covers only, on Mike Mignola, Dark Horse, 2008)
  • X-Men: First Class Giant-Size Special (onJeff Parker (cover and framing sequence), Marvel, 2008)
  • Batman Confidential #26–28 (on José Luis García-López (covers and interiors), DC Comics, 2009)
  • Wednesday Comics #1–12: "Metal Men" (on José Luis García-López, anthology, DC Comics, 2009)
  • House of Mystery Annual #1: "High Spirits" (on Mark Buckingham, co-feature, Vertigo, 2009)
  • The Authority: Lost Year #12: "Reality" (onJerry Ordway, Wildstorm, 2010)
  • The Authority vol. 5 #27 (cover only, on Dave Gibbons, Wildstorm, 2010)
  • Wildcats vol. 5 #28 (cover only, on Dave Gibbons, Wildstorm, 2010)
  • Batman: Hidden Treasures: "Splash" (onBernie Wrightson, one-shot, DC Comics, 2010)
  • Batman: Odyssey vol. 2 #6: "Chapter Twelve" (with Josh Adams — on Neal Adams, DC Comics, 2012)
  • Sensation Comics vol. 2 Chapter 40: "Our Little Dance, Part One" (on José Luis García-López, DC Digital, 2015)
  • Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #5 (covers only — two versions of a variant, on Joe Quesada, Marvel, 2015)
  • Green Lantern vol. 6 #49 (cover only, on Neal Adams, DC Comics, 2016)
  • Teen Titans vol. 5 #17 (cover only, on Neal Adams, DC Comics, 2016)
  • Justice League: Darkseid War Special (cover only, on Neal Adams, one-shot, DC Comics, 2016)
  • Marvel Legacy (cover only, on Joe Quesada, one-shot, Marvel, 2017)
  • Dark Nights: MetalHawkman Found (onBryan Hitch, one-shot, DC Comics, 2017)
  • Action Comics #1000 (DC Comics, 2018):
    • on José Luis García-López ("Actionland!" short story)
    • on Dan Jurgens (1990s and Wraparound variant covers)
  • Invaders vol. 3 #1 (cover only, on Joe Quesada, Marvel, 2019)
  • War of the Realms #1 (cover only, on Joe Quesada, Marvel, 2019)
  • Rumble (covers only, Image):
  • Ghost-Spider #1 (cover only, on Joe Quesada, Marvel, 2019)
  • Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #30 (cover only, on Adam Hughes, Marvel, 2019)
  • Marvel Comics #1000: "The Devil's Brand" (on Joe Quesada, anthology, Marvel, 2019)
  • The Batman's Grave #1–5 (on Bryan Hitch (covers and interiors), DC Comics, 2019–2020)
  • As a letterer

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ Per Bob Schreck commentary in the "Contents" page, this story was originally intended for publication in Secret Origins vol. 2 but was not printed at that time as it had mysteriously vanished. After some pressure from Mike Mignola and a few phone calls, Schreck was able to track it down.

    References

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    1. ^ a b "Kevin Nowlan". Lambiek Comiclopedia. May 15, 2009. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  • ^ Peterson, Scott (1996). Chiarello, Mark (ed.). Batman: Black & White, Vol. 1. DC Comics. ISBN 978-1401215897.
  • ^ a b Solinas, Antonio (2006). "The thin black line: a Kevin Nowlan interview". De-code.net. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
  • ^ Nolen-Weathington, Eric (2004). Modern Masters Volume Four: Kevin Nowlan. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing. ISBN 978-1893905382.
  • ^ a b c Irving, Christopher (n.d.). "More Than Just an Inker: An Interview with Kevin Nowlan". Richmondcomix.com. Archived from the original on January 8, 2008.
  • ^ a b c Kevin Nowlan at the Grand Comics Database
  • ^ Manning, Matthew K. (2010). "1990s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 255. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Azrael, one of the most important characters of the modern Batman mythos, was dropped right under the noses of an unsuspecting reading populace in the debut issue of Batman: Sword of Azrael by esteemed bat-scribe Denny O'Neil, talented young penciler Joe Quesada, and inker extraordinaire Kevin Nowlan.
  • ^ Bender, Hy (1999). The Sandman Companion. New York, New York: DC Comics. p. 270. ISBN 978-1563894657.
  • ^ a b Arrant, Chris (September 21, 2011). "The Next Big-Wait Project Emerges: Man-Thing by Gerber and Nowlan". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on January 1, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ Infernal Man-Thing at the Grand Comics Database
  • ^ "DC Unveils Final Variant For Action Comics #1000". Previews. Diamond Comic Distributors. March 7, 2018. Archived from the original on August 9, 2018.
  • ^ Almond, Bob (November 2, 2011). "Inkwell Awards 2011 Winners". Inkwell Awards. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016.
  • ^ YouTube – Kevin Nowlan – Heroes Convention 2011
  • ^ "Inkpot Award". San Diego Comic-Con. 2016. Archived from the original on January 29, 2017.
  • ^ Nowlan, Kevin (January 2, 2010). "Gil Kane's WildC.A.T.S./Aliens cover". Kevinnowlan.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2016.
  • ^ Nowlan, Kevin (July 6, 2010). "Hellboy logo rough". Kevinnowlan.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2016.
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