Humberto Ramos
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Awards | Inkpot Award (2015)[1] |
Humberto Ramos (born 27 November 1970) is a Mexican
Career
Humberto Ramos began his career in 1989 at Kaboom Cómics. He was later hired by
In 1998, Ramos co-founded the imprint
After his Cliffhanger contract expired, and Out There concluded after 18 issues in early 2003, Ramos left the imprint, apparently not on the best terms,
In 2005, Ramos' creator-owned six-issue miniseries Revelations began publication by Dark Horse Comics.[5]
Following Revelations, Ramos returned to Marvel Comics, joining writer Marc Guggenheim as the new creative team on Wolverine, beginning with issue #42 in March 2006.[6] The same month also saw the release of the first volume of the
Ramos worked with writer
In April 2014, Ramos and writer
Bibliography
Interior work
- Hardware (with Dwayne McDuffie, Milestone):
- "A Bird in the Hand" (in #15, 1994)
- "The Landing of the Mothership" (in #19, 1994)
- "Trust Never Sleeps" (with Matt Wayne and Adam S. Blaustein, in #22-24, 1994–1995)
- "Hard Times" (with Denys Cowan, in #25, 1995)
- "Keep on Pushin" (in #29, 1995)
- Steel (DC Comics):
- "Worlds Collide" (with Louise Simonson and Chris Batista, in #7, 1994)
- "Crucible of Freedom" (with Jon Bogdanove, in Annual #1, 1994)
- Blood Syndicate #18: "Silent Vigil" (with Nat Gertler, DC Comics, 1994)
- Superboy #9-10 (with Karl Kesel, DC Comics, 1994)
- Impulse #1-6, 8–13, 16–17, 19–20, 23-25 (with Mark Waid, DC Comics, 1995–1997)
- Crusade, 1995)
- The Flash Annual #8: "Kid Flash, Day Two!" (with Tom Peyer, DC Comics, 1995)
- The Savage Hulk: "The Strongest One There is" (with Scott Lobdell, one-shot, Marvel, 1996)
- Static #32: "Full Yellow Jacket" (with Adam S. Blaustein and Yves Fezzani, DC Comics, 1996)
- Wildstorm, 1996)
- X-Nation 2099 #1-3 (with Tom Peyer and Ben Raab, Marvel, 1996)
- Michael Heisler, one-shot, Wildstorm, 1996)
- DV8 (with Warren Ellis, Wildstorm):
- DV8: Rave (one-shot, 1996)
- DV8 #1-2, 4-7 (1996–1997)
- Ash (Event):
- Ash/22 Brides #1-2 (with Fabian Nicieza, 1996–1997)
- Ash #½ (with James Robinson and Joe Quesada, 1997)
- Ash: Cinder and Smoke #1-6 (with Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, 1997)
- Uncanny X-Men #346: "The Story of the Year!" (with Scott Lobdell and Joe Madureira, Marvel, 1997)
- Crimson #1-24 (with Brian Augustyn, Oscar Pinto, Francisco Gerardo Haghenbeck, Cliffhanger, 1998–2001)
- JLA: World Without Grown-Ups #1-2 (with Todd Dezago and Mike McKone, DC Comics, 1998)
- Secret Origins 80-Page Giant #1: "The Secret Origin of Impulse Actual Reality" (with Mark Waid, DC Comics, 1998)
- Supermen of America: "Heroes for the Next Century!" (with Stuart Immonen, Norm Breyfogle, Ron Lim and Sean Phillips, one-shot, DC Comics, 1999)
- Superman #165: "Help!" (with Jeph Loeb, DC Comics, 2001)
- Out There #1-18 (with Brian Augustyn, Cliffhanger, 2001–2003)
- 9-11:
- "Untitled" (script and art, in Volume 1, Dark Horse, 2002)
- "A Burning Hate" (with David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns, in Volume 2, DC Comics, 2002)
- Peter Parker: Spider-Man #44-47: "A Death in the Family" (with Paul Jenkins, Marvel, 2002)
- The Spectacular Spider-Man #1-10, 17-18 (with Paul Jenkins, Marvel, 2003–2004)
- Revelations #1-6 (with Paul Jenkins, Dark Horse, 2005–2006)
- Wolverine #42-48: "Vendetta" (with Marc Guggenheim, Marvel, 2006)
- X-Men v2 #194-196, 200-203 (with Mike Carey, Marvel, 2006–2007)
- Kookaburra K #1-3 (with Crisse and James Hicks, Soleil Productions, 2006–2010)
- The Goon: Noir #3: "The Wisdom of the Goon" (with Arvid Nelson, Dark Horse, 2007)
- New X-Men #44-46: "Messiah Complex" (with Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, Marvel, 2007–2008)
- Terry Moore, Marvel, 2008–2009)
- X-Men: Manifest Destiny #3: "Uncheerable" (with Christopher Yost, Marvel, 2009)
- Avengers: The Initiative #21-25: "Disassembled" (with Christos Gage, Marvel, 2009)
- Hulked Out Heroes #1-2 (with Jeff Parker, Marvel, 2010)
- The Amazing Spider-Man #648-651, 654.1, 667–672, 676, 678–679, 684–685, 692–694, 699–700, 800 FCBD '11 (with Dan Slott, Marvel, 2011–2018)
- The Amazing Spider-Man vol.3 #1-6, 8, 16-18 (with Dan Slott, Marvel, 2014–2015)
- The Amazing Spider-Man vol.5 #1, 6–10, 17–18, 20, 22, 25, 49 (with Nick Spencer, Marvel, 2018–2020)
- The Superior Spider-Man #6-8, 14–16, 22-26 (with Dan Slott, Marvel, 2013)
- Extraordinary X-Men #1-5, 8-12 (with Jeff Lemire, Marvel, 2016)
- Champions (vol.2) #1-18 (with Mark Waid, Marvel, 2017)
- Strange Academy #1-18 (with Skottie Young, Marvel, 2020–2022)
Cover work
- Hardware #20, 30 (Milestone, 1994–1995)
- Impulse #7, 14–15, 18, 21–22, 85, Annual #1 (DC Comics, 1995–2002)
- Showcase '95 #5 (DC Comics, 1995)
- The Avengers #392 (Marvel, 1995)
- 2099 A.D. Genesis#1 (Marvel, 1996)
- Defcon 4 #1 (Wildstorm, 1996)
- Doom 2099 #41 (Marvel, 1996)
- Fantastic Four 2099 #5 (Marvel, 1996)
- Spider-Man 2099 #43 (Marvel, 1996)
- X-Men 2099 #32 (Marvel, 1996)
- Prime #10-15 (Malibu, 1996)
- Devil Dinosaur Spring Fling #1 (Marvel, 1997)
- Generation X #32 (Marvel, 1997)
- Lugo #5 (Cygnus Comics, 1998)
- Wildstorm, 1999)
- Young Justice 80-Page Giant #1 (DC Comics, 1999)
- Danger Girl #6 (Cliffhanger, 1999)
- Action Comics #762 (DC Comics, 2000)
- Dirty Pair: Run from the Future #4 (Dark Horse, 2000)
- Battle Gods: Warriors of the Chaak #2 (Dark Horse, 2000)
- Steampunk #4 (Cliffhanger, 2000)
- Tellos #8 (Gorilla, 2000)
- Superman Annual #12 (DC Comics, 2000)
- Superman: The Man of Steel #106 (DC Comics, 2000)
- Battle Chasers #7 (Cliffhanger, 2001)
- Silke #2 (Dark Horse, 2001)
- Harris, 2001)
- Peter Parker: Spider-Man #30-41 (Marvel, 2001–2002)
- Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle#1-3 (Dark Horse, 2001–2002)
- Young Justice #44-45 (DC Comics, 2002)
- Robin #101 (DC Comics, 2002)
- Superboy #99 (DC Comics, 2002)
- The Spectacular Spider-Man #19-20 (Marvel, 2004)
- Man with the Screaming Brain #2 (Dark Horse, 2005)
- 100 Girls #5 (Arcana Studio, 2005)
- Abiding Perdition #1 (Markosia, 2005)
- Rex Mundi#18 (Image, 2006)
- Runaways v3 #7-9 (Marvel, 2009)
- Young X-Men #6 (Marvel, 2008)
- X-Men: Manifest Destiny #1-2, 4-5 (Marvel, 2008–2009)
- Captain Britain and MI13 #8 (Marvel, 2009)
- Avengers: The Initiative Featuring Reptil #1 (Marvel, 2009)
- X-Men vs. Agents of Atlas #1-2 (Marvel, 2009–2010)
- Deadpool Team-Up#899-885 (Marvel, 2009–2011)
- Avengers vs. Atlas #1-4 (Marvel, 2010)
- Dragon Age #1-6 (IDW, 2010)
- Wolverine: Origins #47 (Marvel, 2010)
- Heroic Age: Prince of Power #1 (Marvel, 2010)
- Avengers & the Infinity Gauntlet#1 (Marvel, 2010)
- Starborn #1-4 (Boom! Studios, 2010–2011)
- Ultimate Mystery#4 (Marvel, 2010)
- The Amazing Spider-Man #667, 677 (Marvel, 2011–2012)
- Onslaught Unleashed #1-4 (Marvel, 2011)
- Uncanny X-Men #535 (Marvel, 2011)
- Moon Knight #1 (Marvel, 2011)
- Fear Itself #6 (Marvel, 2011)
- X-Menv3 #18 (Marvel, 2011)
- Avenging Spider-Man #1, 3 (Marvel, 2012)
- Carnage U.S.A. #1 (Marvel, 2012)
- Age of Apocalypse #1-2, 4 (Marvel, 2012)
- Fanboys vs. Zombies #1 (Boom! Studios, 2012)
- Hulk #50 (Marvel, 2012)
- Halo: Fall of Reach - Covenanttpb (Marvel, 2012)
- Spider-Men #1 (Marvel, 2012)
- Vitriol the Hunter #3 (IDW, 2013)
- Secret Wars: Spider-Island #1-5 (Marvel, 2015)
- Nova #11 (Marvel, 2016)
- The Amazing Mary Jane #1-5 (Marvel, 2019–2020)
References
- ^ Inkpot Award
- ^ "WonderCon 2012 Special Guests" Archived 2012-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. WonderCon. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
- ^ Matthew Senreich (1998). "Cliffhanger". Wizard: The Comics Magazine. No. #78, February 1998. pp. 59–63.
- ^ "Humberto Ramos: Web Developer". Silver Bullet Comic. Archived from the original on February 4, 2006. Retrieved February 19, 2006.
- ^ a b "Humberto Ramos goes 'Out There'". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved February 12, 2006.
- ^ "Guggenheim/Ramos new Wolverine team". Newsarama. Retrieved February 12, 2006.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Miller, John Jackson (May 9, 2014). "April 2014 comics sales: Amazing Spider-Man #1 best-selling issue of 21st Century". Comichron.com. Archived from the original on July 19, 2014.
External links
- Humberto Ramos at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Ramos' blog
- Humberto Ramos at the Comic Book DB
- Humberto Ramos on Marvel.com
- Humberto Ramos interview (Spanish)