James Sherman (comics)


James Sherman is an American artist known for his work in comic books, movies, and logos.

Career

James Sherman is an artist and colorist who worked for DC Comics and Marvel Comics in the 1970s and 1980s.
His first professional comics art appeared in Tarzan Family #65 and Blackhawk #248. He drew the Challengers of the Unknown lead feature in Super-Team Family #8–10 in collaboration with writer Steve Skeates and inker Jack Abel. Sherman is best known for his pencil work on Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes in the late 1970s, when he took over as regular artist following Mike Grell. He and writer Paul Levitz introduced the Dawnstar character in Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #226. Sherman's run ended halfway through the multiple issue "Earthwar" story arc due to his displeasure with the direction of the storyline. He did not like the ending which had Mordru the magician revealed as the final villain behind all the different factions attacking Earth. He left the title and was replaced by Joe Staton. Sherman's run as the regular penciller on Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes ran from issue #225 to #242.
In 1980, Sherman joined Upstart Associates, a shared studio space on West 29th Street in New York City. Founded by Howard Chaykin, Walt Simonson, Val Mayerik, and Jim Starlin; Sherman replaced Mayerik, who had left the city. The membership of the studio changed over time, and eventually Sherman took the space over for his own use.
At Marvel Comics, Sherman worked on various titles including The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3 which featured a guest appearance by the Man-Wolf. Sherman was the artist on Elaine Lee's 1991 noir space opera The Transmutation of Ike Garuda. He has done occasional fill-in work on a number of titles, but primarily works in commercial art.
Sherman created the logo for the supermarket chain ShopRite. Sherman formerly claimed to have created the logo for Major League Baseball. He has since acknowledged that a logo he designed for MLB is similar to the original logo, but that he did not design the original logo.

DC Comics

All-New Collectors' Edition #C–55 Blackhawk #248 Heroes Against Hunger #1 House of Mystery #270 Icon #1 Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2 #262, 300 Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #225–226, 228–231, 233, 236, 240–242 Super-Team Family #8–10 Tarzan Family #65–66 Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #6–7 World's Finest Comics #245 ; #263

Eclipse Comics

Eclipse Magazine #4

First Comics

American Flagg! #13

Harvey Pekar

American Splendor #12

Marvel Comics

Alpha Flight #83 Amazing High Adventure #2 Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #26 Power Pack #49 The Punisher vol. 2 #39 Raiders of the Lost Ark #1 Silver Surfer vol. 3 #39 The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3 Uncanny X-Men #151 What If...? #37

Epic Comics

Critical Mass #6 Dreadstar #24 Steelgrip Starkey #1–3 The Transmutation of Ike Garuda #1–2

Now Comics

Kato of the Green Hornet II #1–2