Art Thibert

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Art Thibert
Wizard Fan Award (2001, 2002)
Inkwell Award
for Props Award (2011)

Arthur Thibert is a

penciler and has even written some comics. Thibert is best known for his work as an inker for Marvel Comics on their various X-Men
titles during the 1990s.

Freelance inker

Thibert broke into comics in 1986, as an inker for

The Adventures of Superman
until 1991.

From 1991 to 2004 (with a break from 1993 to 1995), Thibert inked almost exclusively for Marvel, many of those years spent on their X-Men titles. He inked X-Factor for much of 1991, and was the regular inker of X-Men vol. 2 in 1992.

From 1993 to 1995, Thibert associated himself with the "upstart"

Team Youngblood, and Brigade
.

Returning to Marvel, Thibert inked

Bishop: The Last X-Man (over penciller Georges Jeanty). He was the regular inker of Ultimate X-Men in 2001 (over Adam Kubert), and again from 2003 to 2004 (over David Finch
).

Other regular inking duties Thibert performed during this period included Fantastic Four vol. 3 (over Salvador Larroca) from 1998 to 2000; and Ultimate Spider-Man (over Mark Bagley's pencils) from 2000 to 2004.

In 2005, Thibert moved back to DC, where he inked the

The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive; and in 2008 he returned to inking Mark Bagley on DC's Trinity
title.

Creator-owned projects

In 1994, Image also published three issues of Thibert's own title Black and White.

In 2004, Image published one issue of Thibert's creator-owned series Chrono Mechanics (co-written with Rich Birdsall), a light-hearted adventure series about four very different individuals (human and otherwise) that were brought together to "fix" time.[1] In 2006, Alias Enterprises published four more issues of the title.

Both titles would later be revived by Thibert through crowdfunding campaigns on Indiegogo in 2018 and 2019.

Hack Shack Studios

Thibert owns and operates Art Thibert's Hack Shack Studios, a California-based art and design studio serving the "television, advertising, comic book, and movie industries. Notable clients include Marvel Comics, DC Comics, MGM, TV Guide, and MTV." Projects in the works from Hack Shack include Rock 'N' Roll Botz, Kid Everything, and The Nightmare Files.[2]

Awards

Thibert has twice won the

Eisner Award for Best Inker (for his work on The Uncanny X-Men). In 2011 Thibert was awarded the Props Award for inker deserving more recognition by the Inkwell Awards.[3]

Selected works

Thibert's inks over Matthew Clark's pencils, from Outsiders vol. 3, #28 (November 2005)

As inker, unless otherwise noted

Notes

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