Steve Epting is an outstanding American comic book artist, born on September 30, 1962 in South Carolina. His professional career began in 1989 with First Comics, where he worked on titles such as Nexus, Dreadstar, and the miniseries Hammer of God and Hammer of God: Sword of Justice
In 1991, Epting joined Marvel Comics, where he stood out as the main illustrator on The Avengers during the 1990s. His work on this series allowed him to establish himself as one of the most important artists at the publisher. Later, he worked on other Marvel titles, including X-Factor, Factor X, and X-Men '97
In 1999, Epting moved to DC Comics, where he was the main artist on the Superman and Aquaman series, collaborating with writer Dan Jurgens. His detailed and dynamic style allowed him to bring a new visual perspective to these classic characters
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Throughout his career, Epting has worked with various independent publishers, including CrossGen, where he co-created Crux and El Cazador, the latter a pirate saga nominated for the Eisner Award
In 2005, Epting returned to Marvel to collaborate with writer Ed Brubaker on the relaunch of Captain America. Together they created the story in which Captain America is killed and replaced by his former partner Bucky Barnes, a plot that had a significant impact on the Marvel Universe. Later, they worked together on The Marvels Project, a miniseries that explored the origins of Marvel's most iconic heroes
Epting has also worked on the Fantastic Four series with Jonathan Hickman, where he illustrated key stories that redefined the First Family of the Marvel Universe. Additionally, he has collaborated on projects like Velvet for Image Comics and on the relaunch of Batwoman for DC Comics
Throughout his career, Epting has been recognized with several nominations for prestigious awards, including nominations for the Eisner Award and the Harvey Award for his work on Captain America
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