Barry Kitson

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Barry Kitson is an artist best known as a penciler of major superhero comicbooks published by Marvel and DC. His first professional work was Spider-Man for Marvel UK. He also drew many stories for 2000AD, beginning with a Future Shock written by Grant Morrison, and going on to achieve great acclaim with his detailed work on Judge Anderson (written by Alan Grant). His first work for DC Comics was a Batgirl special issue.

In 2004, Kitson helped relaunch Legion of Superheroes for DC Comics.

Known comic book works

  • Spider-Man for Marvel UK
  • Spacethieves - Marvel UK
  • Transformers - Marvel UK
  • Wolverine #28-29 August 1990
  • Future Shock - 2000AD Judge Dredd
  • Judge Anderson
  • Batgirl Special
  • Catwoman in Action Weekly
  • Legion of Super Heroes annual #8
  • L.E.G.I.O.N.
  • Adventures of Superman
  • Shadow of the Bat
  • Batman /Punisher
  • Azrael
  • JLA Year One #1-12
  • The Brave and the Bold
  • Batman: Book of the Dead
  • EMPIRE #1-3 - Gorilla Comics
  • Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #146-148
  • The Titans #37-40, 41 (cover only), #42 (pencils), #43-44, #45-47 (co-writer), #48-50
  • JSA: All-Stars #3
  • Empire #0-6 - DC Comics
  • Avengers/Thunderbolts #1-2
  • JSA: Strange Adventures #1-6
  • Legion of Superheroes (6th Series) #1-present


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