Humberto Ramos

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Humberto Ramos
AwardsInkpot Award (2015)[1]

Humberto Ramos (born 27 November 1970) is a Mexican

Crimson
.

Career

Humberto Ramos began his career in 1989 at Kaboom Cómics. He was later hired by

Flash spin-off Impulse, which launched in March 1995.[2] Written by Mark Waid, the superhero/teen comedy series focused on young speedster Bart Allen, the grandson of the second Flash, Barry Allen
, and his struggles with growing up in an alienated Alabama suburb.

In 1998, Ramos co-founded the imprint

.

Ramos at Super-Con 2009 in San Jose, California

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,

Kamikaze, which had originally been planned for 2001,[5]
was published by WildStorm under the Cliffhanger imprint.

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

comic albums Ramos illustrated for French comic publisher Soleil Productions, written by French comic book creator Crisse
.

Ramos worked with writer

Terry Moore on Runaways from 2008 to 2009, and became one of the regular artists on The Amazing Spider-Man in 2010.[citation needed
]

In April 2014, Ramos and writer

Marvel NOW!. The first issue of this new version of The Amazing Spider-Man is, according to Diamond Comics Distributors, "The Best Selling Comic of the 21st Century."[7] In 2016, Ramos and writer Mark Waid co-created The Champions
for Marvel.

Bibliography

Interior work

Cover work

References

  1. ^ Inkpot Award
  2. ^ "WonderCon 2012 Special Guests" Archived 2012-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. WonderCon. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
  3. ^ Matthew Senreich (1998). "Cliffhanger". Wizard: The Comics Magazine. No. #78, February 1998. pp. 59–63.
  4. ^ "Humberto Ramos: Web Developer". Silver Bullet Comic. Archived from the original on February 4, 2006. Retrieved February 19, 2006.
  5. ^ a b "Humberto Ramos goes 'Out There'". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved February 12, 2006.
  6. ^ "Guggenheim/Ramos new Wolverine team". Newsarama. Retrieved February 12, 2006.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ 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.

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Preceded by
Paul Azaceta
The Amazing Spider-Man artist
2011–2012
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
N/A
The Amazing Spider-Man artist
2014–2015
Succeeded by