Alan Weiss (comics)


Alan Weiss is an American comics artist and writer known for his work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics.

Career

Alan Weiss began his professional comics career at Warren Publishing by drawing the story "Gunsmoke Charly!" in Creepy #35. The following year, he began working for Marvel Comics as well where he drew The Avengers, Captain America, Daredevil, Sub-Mariner, and The Amazing Spider-Man.
Weiss recalled in a 2006 interview there was a "lost" Adam Warlock story, which if completed would have been reminiscent of the Jonathan Swift novel Gulliver's Travels. Portions of it were printed in the second volume of Marvel Masterworks: Warlock. The remainder of the artwork was lost in a New York City taxicab in 1976.
In 1977, Weiss was one of the artists on the first issue of Marvel Comics Super Special which featured the rock band Kiss in a 40-page fictional adventure written by Steve Gerber. Kiss reappeared in an occult adventure in issue #5 which was co-written by Weiss. In April 1978, Weiss and writer E. Nelson Bridwell revamped the Captain Marvel character for DC with Weiss providing more realistic art for the series. Dennis O'Neil and Weiss created the character Calypso in The Amazing Spider-Man #209.
Weiss created the Steelgrip Starkey and the All-Purpose Power Tool limited series for Marvel Comics' Epic Comics comics line in 1986 and War Dancer for Defiant Comics in 1994. Weiss has worked on DC Comics' alternate universe series Elseworlds, co-writing and pencilling the Batman graphic novel The Blue, the Grey and the Bat as well as Paradox Press' The Big Book Of series, doing many pages on a variety of historical topics. From 2002 to 2005, he contributed work to Tom Strong's Terrific Tales published by America's Best Comics.
His work has appeared in the comic books The Human Drama, Big Apple Comix, The Twilight Zone, Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery, and Our Love Story; in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazines Creepy and Eerie; and the satirical magazines National Lampoon and Blast.
Inker Joe Rubinstein called Weiss "the most difficult guy in the business to ink, without exception." He added that this also made him one of his favorite artists to ink, because Weiss's work was so intricate that he couldn't tell what the final art would look like until he had finished inking it.

Archie Comics

Lancelot Strong, the Shield #1

Atlas/Seaboard Comics

Brute #3

Big Apple Productions

Big Apple Comix #1 : "The Battery's Down" pencils and inks

DC Comics

All-Star Western #5 "The Devil Rides for Vengeance!" pencils; #7 "The Gypsy Curse" pencils Armageddon: Alien Agenda #3 "The West Years of Our Lives" pencilsBatman: The Blue, the Grey, and the Bat graphic novel co-writer, pencilsHeroes Against Hunger #1 House of Mystery #205 "Over the High Side" pencilsHouse of Secrets #92 "It's Better to Give" pencils; #94 "A Bottle of Incense...A Whiff of the Past!" pencils and co-inksKorak, Son of Tarzan #46 Mystery in Space #112 "Howl" pencilsRichard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter #2 "If You've Got to Die...Die Fighting!" "A Dragon Fights Alone" pencilsSecret Origins vol. 2 #34 ; #50 Shazam #34 The Superman Family #186 "Rendezvous with Reality" pencillerSuper-Team Family #11 Weird Worlds #1–3 Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 Young Love #94, 124

America's Best Comics

Tom Strong #8 cover and "Riders of the Lost Mesa" pencils and inksTom Strong's Terrific Tales #1–12 "Young Tom Strong" series: pencils and inks #1–7, 12; pencils #8–12, covers #3, #11

Paradox Press

The Big Book of Urban Legends "The Bullet Through the Balls" pencils and inksThe Big Book of Freaks "Omi the Great" pencils and inksThe Big Book of Little Criminals "The Royal Moll" pencils and inksThe Big Book of Losers "The Dalton Gang's Last Raid" pencils and inksThe Big Book of Scandal "Death of a Mystery Man" pencils and inksThe Big Book of the Weird Wild West "Ned Buntline: King of the Dime Novelists" pencils and inks

Defiant

Defiant Genesis #1 cover pencil and inkWar Dancer #1–6 creator, writer #1–6; pencils #1–3, #5–6, covers #1–6

Gold Key Comics

Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery #36 "Troll Bridge" pencil and inkThe Twilight Zone #39

Marvel Comics

Amazing High Adventure #2 "Palm Sunday" pencils and inksThe Amazing Spider-Man #209 cover and "To Salvage My Honor" pencilsThe Avengers #215 cover and "All the Ways of Power!" pencils; #216 cover and "...To Avenge the Avengers!" pencils Captain America #164 "Queen of the Werewolves" pencils and inksThe Cat #4 Daredevil #83 "The Widow Accused" pencilsDeadly Hands of Kung Fu #2 Dracula Lives #1 "Suffer Not A Witch" pencils; #3 "Castle of the Undead" pencils Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men #1 Iron Man #136 John Carter, Warlord of Mars Annual #3 Kull and the Barbarians #2–3 Marvel Comics Super Special #1, #5 Marvel Fanfare #14 ; #49 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #3, 8–10 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #3, 9 Our Love Story #15–17 Power Man and Iron Fist #69 The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3 Sub-Mariner #54 What If...? #37

Epic Comics

Steelgrip Starkey #1–6 creator, writer; pencils #1–2, #6, covers #1–6Video Jack #5 "Wipeout Wipeout Wipeout" pencils

Image Comics

Daring Escapes featuring Houdini #1–4 pencils, covers #1–4Next Issue Project: Silver Streak Comics #24" "Captain Battle" pencils and inksNext Issue Project: Crack Comics #63" "Captain Triumph" writer and pencils, alternate coverSpawn #75 "Daring Escapes Preview" pencils

National Lampoon

National Lampoon November 1982 "Robbers of the Lost Crock" pencils and inks

Warrant Publishing

The Creeps #4 "Off to Feed the Wizard" writer, pencils and inks

Warren Publishing

Creepy #35 "Gunsmoke Charly" writer, pencils and inksEerie #34 "Lair of the Horned Men" writer, pencils and inks