Mark Bagley (born August 7, 1957 in Frankfurt, West Germany) is an American comic book artist known for his dynamic style and prolific career in both Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Son of a military family, Bagley moved to the United States in his childhood and, after enlisting in the army, studied at the Ringling College of Art and Design. His foray into the comic world began in 1983, when he won a contest organized by Marvel Comics to discover new talent. This achievement allowed him to debut professionally in the comic industry.
At Marvel, Bagley is especially known for his work on The Amazing Spider-Man, where he co-created the villain Carnage in 1992. He was also the main illustrator on Ultimate Spider-Man alongside writer Brian Michael Bendis, making one of the longest and most successful collaborations in American comic history. He also participated in other series such as Thunderbolts, Venom, and New Warriors.
In 2008, Bagley signed an exclusive contract with DC Comics, where he worked on the weekly series Trinity (2008–2009), which brought together Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman in an epic narrative. Subsequently, he collaborated on titles such as Batman, Justice League of America, and Justice League: Omega.
After returning to Marvel in 2011, Bagley continued his collaboration with Bendis on Spider-Man: Life Story, a miniseries that explored the life of Peter Parker through the decades. More recently, in 2023, Bagley joined writer Chip Zdarsky for the Spider-Man: Life Story Annual #1, focused on the character of J. Jonah Jameson.
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Throughout his career, Mark Bagley has been recognized for his ability to capture the essence of characters and for his influence on the evolution of modern comics.
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