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Allen L. Milgrom (born March 6, 1950) is an American comic book writer,
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,
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and editor, primarily for
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. He is known for his 10-year run as editor of ''
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''; his long involvement as writer, penciler, and inker on ''
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''; his four-year tenure as ''
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'' penciller; and his long stint as the inker of ''
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''. He often inks
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's work. Milgrom is the co-creator of DC superhero
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.


Early life

Al Milgrom grew up in
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, Michigan and graduated from the
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in 1972."
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," Marvel Comics
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d July 1979.


Career

Milgrom started his comics career in 1972 as an assistant for inker
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. During that period, Milgrom contributed to
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' ''Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves'', '' Star*Reach'', and comics published by
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and Atlas/Seaboard, before joining with Marvel. Milgrom also worked as a " Crusty Bunker" for
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'
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in 1977. At one point Milgrom lived in the same Queens apartment building as artists
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,
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, and
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. Simonson recalls, "We'd get together at 3 a.m. They'd come up and we'd have popcorn and sit around and talk about whatever a 26, 27 and 20-year-old guys talk about. Our art, TV, you name it. I pretty much knew at the time, 'These are the good ole days.'"Warner, Meredith (March 25, 2017)
"How Bernie Wrightson uncovered the soul of the monster in his work"
''
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''.
Milgrom came to prominence as a penciller on '' Captain Marvel'' from 1975 to 1977. He penciled the
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feature in ''
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'', which was written by
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and
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. Milgrom worked as editor at DC Comics from 1977 to 1978. While at DC, he co-created Ronnie Raymond, the original
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, with writer
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. Milgrom was an editor for
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beginning in 1979, and editing ''
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'' for its full ten-year run (#1–60, March 1982–January 1992). As editor of ''
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'', he designed the costumes of the
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. He drew '' The Avengers'' (1983–85), ''The
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'' (1985–88), ''
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'' (1984–85), ''
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'' (1985–86) and wrote the ''
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'' limited series (1987). Milgrom wrote and drew ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #90–100 (1984–85), and ''The Incredible Hulk'' (1986–87). In 1991, he wrote a story arc for ''
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'' and collaborated with
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on ''The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' limited series. Milgrom has been a prolific inker, working on most of Marvel's line. He served an eight-year stint as the inker of ''
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'' in 1989–1997. He inked
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on ''
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'' in 1991–1993 and '' Thunderstrike'' from 1994 to 1995. Other series he has worked on include ''
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'', ''
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'', and the ''
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''. Milgrom inked the limited series ''
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'', '' J2'', '' Marvel: The Lost Generation'', and ''
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''. Beginning in 1996, Milgrom completed his artistic journey on ''
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'' by inking the title until its cancellation in 1998. In 2001 Milgrom was fired from his Marvel staff job when it was discovered he had added hidden slanderous comments against then Editor-in-Chief
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in the background of a page in the comic book ''Universe X Special: Spidey''. Milgrom went on to freelance for Marvel, mostly inking
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's work. He also started to work for
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'' (vol. 2), '' Ambush Bug: Year None'' and ''
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'' (vol. 3).


Awards

In 2009, ''Cleburne: A Graphic Novel'', written and pencilled by Justin S. Murphy and inked by Al Milgrom, was nominated for the Independent Book Publishers Association's Benjamin Franklin Awards. In 2016, Milgrom was nominated and tied for runner-up for the
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Special Recognition Award. In 2017, he was awarded an Inkwell Awards Special Recognition Award.


Personal life

Milgrom married Judy Lewin (also from Detroit) in early 1979. They have a daughter, Rachel, and two sons, Ben and Josh.


In fiction

In the film ''
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'',
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and his crew stay at the Milgrom Hotel, an homage to Al Milgrom.


Bibliography

Work as inker, unless noted otherwise.


Archie Comics

* ''
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'' #518, 528, 545, 565, 620 (2002–2011) *''Archie & Friends'' #65, 67, 69, 74, 97, 130, 153 (2003–2011) *''
Archie Digest Archie Comic Publications, Inc., is an American comic book publisher headquartered in Pelham, New York.Archie's Holiday Fun Digest ''Archie's Holiday Fun Digest'' was an annual holiday-themed comics collection for Archie Comics, issued as part of the Archie Digest Library. The book revolves around the Christmas Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth ...
'' #7 (2004) *'' Archie's Pals 'n' Gals Double Digest'' #92, 117, 126, 132, 135–137, 143 (2005–2010) *''Archie 1000 Page Comics-Palooza'' oneshot (2014) *''
Betty Betty or Bettie is a name, a common diminutive for the names Bethany and Elizabeth. In Latin America, it is also a common diminutive for the given name Beatriz, the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Latin name Beatrix and the English name Beat ...
'' #104 (2001) *'' Betty & Veronica'' #87, 165, 170, 207–208, 211–213, 216–219, 221–225, 232, 252 (1995, 2001–2011) *''Betty & Veronica Digest'' #126, 133, 157, 161, 163, 183 (2002–2008) *''Betty & Veronica Double Digest'' #112, 153, 159, 174–175, 180–181, 184, 216 (2003–2013) *''B&V Friends Double Digest'' #274, 284 (2019–2020) *''
Jughead's Double Digest ''Jughead's Double Digest'' is an American comic digest magazine published by Archie Comics. It began as a companion publication to the '' Jughead'' 32-page comic book and ''Jughead With Archie Digest'' magazine. Publication history The Double D ...
'' #97, 171, 177 (2003–2012) *''Jughead with Archie Digest'' #188, 190, 194, 196 (2004) *'' Laugh Comics Digest'' #196 (2004) *''Tales from Riverdale Featuring Archie & His Friends'' oneshot (2006) *'' Tales from Riverdale Digest'' #1, 4, 11, 38 (2005–2010) *''
Veronica Veronica, Veronika, etc., may refer to: People * Veronica (name) * Saint Veronica * Saint Veronica of Syria Arts and media Comics and literature * ''Veronica'', an 1870 novel by Frances Eleanor Trollope * ''Veronica'', a 2005 novel by Mary Gait ...
'' #69, 72, 74, 124–125 (1997–1998, 2002) *''World of Archie Double Digest'' #4, 7 (2011)


Atlas/Seaboard Comics

* ''Destructor'' #4 (1975) * ''Morlock 2001'' #1–2 (1975) * ''
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'' #3 (1975) * ''Western Action'' #1 (1975)


Capstone Publishers

* ''George Eastman and the Kodak Camera'' (artist, with
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) (2007)


Dark Horse Comics

* ''
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'' #109 (writer/artist) (1996) *''Dark Horse Book of Monsters'' (2006)


DC Comics

* ''
1st Issue Special ''1st Issue Special'' was a comics anthology series from DC Comics, done in a similar style to their '' Showcase'' series. It was published from April 1975 to April 1976. The goal was to showcase a new possible first issue of an ongoing series ea ...
'' #11 (1976) * ''
Action Comics ''Action Comics'' is an American comic book/ magazine series that introduced Superman, one of the first major superhero characters. The publisher was originally known as National Allied Publications, and later as National Comics Publication ...
'' #462 (1976) * '' Ambush Bug: Year None'' #1–5, 7 (2008–2009) * '' Blackhawk'' #247 (1976) * ''
Cancelled Comic Cavalcade The "DC Explosion" and "DC Implosion" were two events in 1978 – the first an official marketing campaign, the second a sardonic reference to it – in which DC Comics expanded their roster of publications, then abruptly cut it back. The DC Explos ...
'' #1 (1978) * ''
DC Comics Presents ''DC Comics Presents'' is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1978 to 1986 which ran for 97 issues and four ''Annual''s. It featured team-ups between Superman and a wide variety of other characters in the DC Universe. A recurring ba ...
: Superman'' #1 (2004) * '' DC Universe: Legacies'' #6 (2010) * ''
Detective Comics ''Detective Comics'' is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman ...
'' #450–451 ( Robin) (penciller), #460–461, 469–470 (
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) (1975–1977) * ''
Doom Patrol Doom Patrol is a superhero team from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963), and was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has ...
'' vol. 5 #16 (2011) * ''
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'' #1–5 (penciller) (1978) * ''Firestorm'' vol. 2 #100 (artist) (1990) * ''Fury of Firestorm Annual'' #4 (artist) (1986) * ''
Hawkman Hawkman is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1, published by All-American ...
Special'' #1 (artist) (2008) * ''
Heroes Against Hunger ''Heroes Against Hunger'' is a 1986 all-star benefit comic book for African famine relief and recovery. Published by DC Comics in the form of a "comic jam" or exquisite corpse, the book starred Superman and Batman. Spearheaded by Jim Starlin and ...
'' #1 (1986) * ''
House of Mystery ''The House of Mystery'' is the name of several horror comics, horror, fantasy comics, fantasy, and mystery fiction, mystery comics anthology, Comics anthologies published by DC Comics. It had a companion series, ''The House of Secrets (DC Comic ...
'' #234 (artist), #277 (1975–1980) * ''
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'' #8 (1977) * '' JLA'' #76 (2003) * ''JLA: Classified'' #35 (2007) * '' JSA'' #33 (2002) * '' Kobra'' #4 (penciller, with Pat Gabriele) (1976) * ''
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'' #16, 25, 31 (2003–2004) * ''
Man-Bat Man-Bat (Dr. Robert Kirkland "Kirk" Langstrom) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Introduced in ''Detective Comics'' #400 (June 1970) as an enemy of the superhero Batman, the character belongs to ...
'' #1 (1975) * ''
Mystery in Space ''Mystery in Space'' is the name of two science fiction American comic book series published by DC Comics, and of a standalone Vertigo anthology released in 2012. The first series ran for 110 issues from 1951 to 1966, with a further seven issues ...
'' vol. 2 #1–8 (2006–2007) * '' Orion'' #18 (penciller) (2001) * ''
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Josiah Power Josiah Power is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''JLA'' #61 (February 2002), but his origin is told in '' Power Company: Josiah Power'' #1 (March 2002). Josiah was created by Kurt Busiek and Tom Grummett. Fi ...
'' #1 (2002) * '' Rann/Thanagar: Holy War'' #6 (2008) * ''
Richard Dragon Richard Dragon (or simply Dragon) is the alias of two fictional, comic book characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Although both incarnation differ in alignment, they're portrayed as extremely accomplished martial arti ...
, Kung-Fu Fighter'' #2 (1975) * ''
Sgt. Rock Sgt. Franklin John Rock is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Sgt. Rock first appeared in '' Our Army at War'' #83 (June 1959), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert. The character is ...
'' #303–304 (1977) * ''
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'' #101–103 (
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and
Adam Strange Adam Strange is a fictional space adventurer appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by editor Julius Schwartz with a costume designed by Murphy Anderson, he first appeared in '' Showcase'' #17 (November 1958). Adam Stra ...
) (penciller) (1978) * ''
Son of Vulcan Son of Vulcan is the name of two comic book characters, one created by Charlton Comics in 1965, the other by DC Comics in August 2005. Son of Vulcan was one of the characters DC Comics purchased from defunct Charlton Comics in 1983. Johnny Mann ...
'' #5 (2005) * ''
Strange Adventures ''Strange Adventures'' is a series of American comic books published by DC Comics, the first of which was August–September 1950, according to the cover date, and published continuously until November 1973. Original series ''Strange Adventure ...
'' vol. 3 #1–8 (2009) * '' Superman'' #292 (1975) * ''
The Superman Family ''The Superman Family'' was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1974 to 1982 featuring supporting characters in the ''Superman'' comics. The term "Superman Family" is often used to refer to the extended cast of characters o ...
'' #182–183 (1977) * ''
Sword of Sorcery ''Sword of Sorcery'' was an American sword-and-sorcery comics anthology featuring Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, heroes and rogues created by Fritz Leiber. Published bi-monthly by DC Comics, it ran for five issues in 1973, with a cover price of 20 ...
'' #5 (1973) * ''
Tom Strong ''Tom Strong'' is a comic book created by writer Alan Moore and artist Chris Sprouse, initially published bi-monthly by America's Best Comics, an imprint of DC Comics' Wildstorm division. Tom Strong, the title character, is a "science hero", wi ...
's Terrific Tales'' #10 (2004) * '' Unknown Soldier'' #234 (1979) * ''
World's Finest Comics ''World's Finest Comics'' was an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled ''World's Best Comics'' for its first issue; issue #2 (Summer 1941) switched to the more familiar name. Michae ...
'' #243 (1977)


DC Comics and Marvel Comics

* ''The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman'' #1 (1999) * ''
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'' #1 (1997) * ''Speed Demon'' #1 (1996)


Image Comics

* ''
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/
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'' #1 (1998)


Marvel Comics

* ''
A-Next A-Next is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the Marvel Comics 2 universe version of the Avengers. The team made its first appearance in '' What If?'' #105, the first comic featu ...
'' #5–12 (1999) * '' Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix'' #4 (1994) * ''
Alpha Flight Alpha Flight is a fictional team of Canadian superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters premiered in '' The Uncanny X-Men'' #120 (April 1979), and were created to serve as part of the X-Men member W ...
'' #58–62, 64–65 (1988) * ''
The Amazing Spider-Man ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man as its main protagonist. Being in the Earth 616, mainstream continuity of the franchise, it began publication in 1963 as a bim ...
'' #194, #195 (inker), #196 (penciller), #208–209, 218, 223 (inker), #353–358, #371–372 (writer), #376, 381, 384, 400, 402, 411, 415, 429, ''Annual'' #11 (inker) (1977–1997) *''The Amazing Spider-Man'' vol. 2 #13 (2000) * '' The Avengers'' #228–232, 234, 236–250 (penciller), #370 (inker), ''Annual'' #11, 22 (penciller), #23 (writer/artist) (1982, 1993–1994) * ''
Avengers Spotlight ''Solo Avengers'' was an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, and was a spin-off from the company's superhero team title '' The Avengers''. It was published for 20 issues (December 1987–July 1989) until it was renamed ''Avenge ...
'' #21–25, 27–28, 30–34, 36 (Hawkeye) (penciller) (1989–1990) * ''Avengers: The Ultron Imperative'' #1 (among others) (2001) * ''
Bizarre Adventures ''Marvel Preview'' is a black-and-white comics magazine published by Magazine Management for fourteen issues and the affiliated Marvel Comics Group for ten issues. The final issue additionally carried the imprint Marvel Magazines Group. Public ...
'' #32, 34 (writer/artist) (1982–1983) * '' Bullwinkle and Rocky'' #2–9 (1988–1989) * ''
Cable Cable may refer to: Mechanical * Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof * Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
'' #2–4, 10, 24 (1993–1995) * ''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1 ( cover dated March 1941) from T ...
'' #256 (inker), #260 (writer/inker), #340–357 (inker) (1981, 1988–1989) * '' Captain Marvel'' #29 (inker), #37–42 (penciller), #43–45 (artist), #46–53 (penciller) (1973–1977) * ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 3 #11, 17–18 (2000–2001) * ''
Crazy Magazine ''Crazy Magazine'' is an illustrated satire and humor Humour (Commonwealth English) or humor (American English) is the tendency of experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. The term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancie ...
'' #68, 71 (artist) (1980–1981) * ''
Daredevil Daredevil may refer to: * A stunt performer Arts and media Comics * Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro * Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superhe ...
'' #241, ''Annual'' #5 (1987–1989) * ''
Darkdevil Darkdevil (Reilly Tyne) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character primarily appears in the " MC2" future of the Marvel Universe. He was created by Tom DeFalco and Pat Olliffe and first ap ...
'' #1–3 (2000–2001) * ''
Deadly Foes of Spider-Man The Sinister Syndicate is a group of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters serve as a collection of lesser-known Spider-Man villains. The group was the focus of the 1991 '' Deadly Foes of Spid ...
'' #1–4 (artist/penciller) (1991) * ''
Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu ''The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu'' was an American black-and-white martial arts comics magazine published by Magazine Management, a corporate sibling of Marvel Comics. A total of 33 issues were published from 1974 to 1977, plus one special edition. ...
'' #1–4, 7–8 (1974–1975) * ''
Defenders Defender(s) or The Defender(s) may refer to: *Defense (military) *Defense (sports) **Defender (association football) Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''The Defender'' (1989 film), a Canadian documentary * ''The Defender'' (1994 f ...
'' #69, 94–95, 100–101, 104–108 (1979–1982) * '' Doctor Strange'' #24–25 (penciller), #45–46 (inker) (1977, 1981) * ''
Excalibur Excalibur () is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes also attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. It was associated with the Arthurian legend very early on. Excalibur and the Sword in t ...
'' #21–22, 25, 30–31, 35–36 (1990–1991) * ''Factor-X'' #1–4 (1995) * ''
Fantastic Five Fantastic Five is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books which were published by Marvel Comics. The team exists in the MC2 Universe, an alternate future to the Marvel Universe. A continuation of the Fantastic Four, the t ...
'' #1–5 (1999–2000) * ''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
'' #208 (inker), #296 (penciller, among others), #348–350 (inker), #355 (artist), ''Annual'' #24 (writer/artist) (1979, 1986–1991) * ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 3 #19 (penciller) (1999) * ''Fantastic Four Roast'' #1 (artist, two pages) (1982) * ''Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comics Magazine'' #11 (penciller, among others) (2001) * ''
Flintstone Kids ''The Flintstone Kids'' is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera. It is an alternative incarnation of the studio's original animated series '' The Flintstones''. The series depicts juvenile versions of the main charact ...
'' #1 (1987) * ''
Gambit and the X-Ternals "Age of Apocalypse" is a 1995 comic book crossover storyline mostly published in the X-Men franchise of books by Marvel Comics. The ''Age of Apocalypse'' briefly replaced the universe of Earth-616 and had ramifications in the main Marvel Comics ...
'' #2–4 (1995) * ''
Generation X Generation X (or Gen X for short) is the Western demographic cohort following the baby boomers and preceding the millennials. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1960s as starting birth years and the late 1970s to early 1980s ...
'' #11, 15–16 (1996) * ''
Ghost Rider Ghost Rider is the name of multiple antiheroes and superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Marvel had previously used the name for a Western character whose name was later changed to Phantom Rider. The first s ...
'' #35 (penciller, with Jim Starlin) (1979) * ''Ghost Rider'' vol. 2 #69, 87 (1996–1997) * ''Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Dark Design'' #1 (1995) * '' Giant Size Defenders'' #1 (1974) * ''Giant Size Spider-Man'' #2 (1974) * ''Haunt of Horror'' #3 (1974) * ''Hawkeye: Earth's Mightiest Marksman'' #1 (1998) * ''Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men'' #1 (among others) (1985) * ''
Howard the Duck Howard the Duck is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Val Mayerik. Howard the Duck first appeared in ''Adventure into Fear'' #19 (cover-d ...
'' #30–31 (1979) * ''Hydrators'' #1–2 (promo) (penciller) (1999) * ''
The Incredible Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of '' The Incredible Hulk'' (May 1962). In his comic book ...
'' #320–324 (writer/penciller), #325–327 (writer), #329 (writer/penciller), #330 (writer/inker), #434–435 ''Annual'' #9–10, ''2001'' (inker) (1980–1981, 1986–1987, 1995, 2001) * ''
Infinity Abyss ''Infinity Abyss'' is a six-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics from August to October in 2002. The series was written and pencilled by Jim Starlin. Plot summary The series centers on the Thanosi, five failed genetic expe ...
'' #1–6 (2002) * ''
Infinity Crusade ''The Infinity Crusade'' is a six-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 1993. The series was written by Jim Starlin and penciled by Ron Lim, Ian Laughlin, Al Milgrom and Jack Morelli and also the third and final chapt ...
'' #1–6 (1993) * '' Infinity War'' #1–6 (1992) * ''
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
'' #158 (1982) * ''Iron Man/X-O Manowar: Heavy Metal'' #1 (1996) * '' J2'' #1–12 (1998–1999) * ''
Journey Into Mystery ''Journey into Mystery'' is an American comic book series initially published by Atlas Comics, then by its successor, Marvel Comics. Initially a horror comics anthology, it changed to giant-monster and science fiction stories in the late 1950s. ...
'' #512–513, 520–521 (1997–1998) * ''
Kitty Pryde and Wolverine ''Kitty Pryde and Wolverine'' is a six-issue comic book limited series written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Al Milgrom, and published by Marvel Comics between November 1984 and April 1985. A spin-off Spin-off may refer to: *Spin-off ...
'' #1–6 (artist) (1984–1985) * ''
Kull the Destroyer Kull of Atlantis or Kull the Conqueror is a fictional character created by writer Robert E. Howard. The character was more introspective than Howard's subsequent creation, Conan the Barbarian, whose first appearance was in a re-write of a reject ...
'' #13 (1974) * ''
Marvel Adventures Marvel Adventures, formerly Marvel Age, was an imprint of Marvel Comics intended for younger audiences, including small children. Unlike the standard comics published by Marvel, which often take place in story arcs spanning several issues, each Mar ...
'' #13 (1998) * ''
Marvel Comics Presents ''Marvel Comics Presents'' was an American comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics originally from 1988 to 1995. It returned for a second volume in 2007–2008, and a third volume that started in 2019. Volume 1 The first volum ...
'' #1–4 (writer/artist), 15–17, 68, 70 (1988–1991) * ''
Marvel Comics Super Special ''Marvel Comics Super Special'' was a 41-issue series of one-shot comic-magazines published by Marvel Comics from 1977 to 1986. They were cover-priced $1.50 to $2.50, while regular color comics were priced 30 cents to 60 cents, Beginning with issu ...
'' #1 (Kiss) (1977) * ''
Marvel Fanfare ''Marvel Fanfare'' was an anthology comic book series published by American company Marvel Comics. It was a showcase title featuring a variety of characters from the Marvel universe. Volume one ''Marvel Fanfare'' featured characters and settin ...
'' #12 (artist), #20–21, 57, 59 (1985, 1991) * ''Marvel Holiday Special'' #1–2 (1991–1992) * ''
Marvel Premiere ''Marvel Premiere'' is an American comic book anthology series that was published by Marvel Comics. In concept it was a tryout book, intended to determine if a character or concept could attract enough readers to justify launching their own seri ...
'' #39–40 (Torpedo) (1977–1978) * ''
Marvel Presents ''Marvel Presents'' was an American comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. Twelve issues were published from October 1975 to August 1977. Publication history Bloodstone ''Marvel Presents'' began publication with an October 197 ...
'' #3–12 (
Guardians of the Galaxy The Guardians of the Galaxy is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It may more specifically refer to: Comic book teams * Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team), the original 31st-century team f ...
) (penciller, full art for #4) (1976–1977) * ''
Marvel Saga ''The Marvel Saga: The Official History of the Marvel Universe'' was a comic book series which attempted to condense the first 25 years of Marvel Universe events into a sequential, narrative story. Publication history The series was researched and ...
'' #1, 3 (1985–1986) * '' Marvel Super-Heroes'' #5 (1991) * ''
Marvel Team-Up ''Marvel Team-Up'' is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series featured two or more Marvel characters in one story. The series was originally published from March 1972 through February 1985, and featured Spider-Man ...
'' ''Annual'' #3 (Hulk/Power Man/Iron Fist) (1980) * ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 2 #2 (1997) * '' Marvel: The Lost Generation'' #12–1 (2000–2001) * ''
Marvel Treasury Edition ''Marvel Treasury Edition'' is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1974 to 1981. It usually featured reprints of previously published stories but a few issues contained new material. The series was published in an oversi ...
'' #28 ( Superman and Spider-Man) (background inks) (1981) * ''Marvel Universe: The End'' #1–6 (2003) * ''
Master of Kung Fu Zheng Shang-Chi ( ), also known as the Master of Kung Fu and Brother Hand, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin, debuting in '' ...
'' #17–21 (inker), #23 (penciller), #24 (penciller, among others) (1974–1975) * ''Mephisto vs. ...'' #1–4 (writer) (1987) * ''
Micronauts Micronauts is a North American science fiction toyline manufactured and marketed by Mego from 1976 to 1980. The ''Micronauts'' toyline was based on and licensed from the ''Microman'' toyline created by Japanese-based toy company Takara in 1974. ...
'' #9–18 (1979–1980) * ''
Ms. Marvel Ms. Marvel is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was originally conceived as a female counterpart to Captain Marvel. Like Captain Marvel, most of the bearers of the Ms. ...
'' #21 (1978) * ''
New Mutants The New Mutants are a group of fictional Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, generally in association with the X-Men. Originally depicted as the teenaged junior class at the X- ...
'' #70, 84, ''Annual'' #6 (1988–1990) * ''
New Warriors The New Warriors is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They traditionally consisted of teenage and young adult heroes, and were often seen to serve as a junior counterpart to The Avengers in mu ...
'' ''Annual'' 2 (among others) (1992) * '' Nightwatch'' #1–3 (1994) * ''
Nova A nova (plural novae or novas) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star (hence the name "nova", which is Latin for "new") that slowly fades over weeks or months. Causes of the dramati ...
'' vol. 3 #5 (1999) * ''
Psi-Force ''Psi-Force'' was a comic book series created by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson and published by Marvel Comics under their New Universe imprint from 1986 to 1989. It ran for 32 issues and an Annual (October 1987). It concerned a group of ...
'' #6 (1987) * ''
Punisher The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione) is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru. The Punisher mad ...
'' #76 (1993) * ''
Punisher War Journal ''The Punisher War Journal'' or ''Punisher War Journal'' is the title of two Marvel Comics comic book series featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the Punisher. The first volume, published from 1988 to 1995, was spun off of a self-ti ...
'' #12, 17–20, 24 (1989–1990) * ''
Questprobe ''Questprobe'' is a trilogy of graphical adventure video games featuring Marvel Comics characters. The three games are ''Questprobe featuring The Hulk'', ''Questprobe featuring Spider-Man'' and '' Questprobe featuring Human Torch and Thing''. Hi ...
'' #2 (Spider-Man) (writer/penciller) (1985) * ''
Red Sonja Red Sonja is a fictional sword and sorcery comic-book superheroine created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics in 1973, partially inspired by Robert E. Howard's character Red Sonya of Rogatino. Marvel Comics pub ...
'' #13–14 (1979) * ''
Rocket Raccoon Rocket Raccoon is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Keith Giffen, the character first appeared in ''Marvel Preview'' #7 (Summer 1976). He is an intelligen ...
'' #3 (1985) * ''
Rom Rom, or ROM may refer to: Biomechanics and medicine * Risk of mortality, a medical classification to estimate the likelihood of death for a patient * Rupture of membranes, a term used during pregnancy to describe a rupture of the amniotic sac * ...
'' #18, 24 ''Annual'' #4 (1981–1985) * ''Savage Hulk'' #1 (1996) * ''
Savage She-Hulk She-Hulk (Jennifer "Jen" Walters) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she first appeared in ''The Savage She-Hulk'' #1 (cover-dated February ...
'' 24–25 (1982) * ''
Savage Tales ''Savage Tales'' is the title of three American comics series. Two were black-and-white comics- magazine anthologies published by Marvel Comics, and the other a color comic book anthology published by Dynamite Entertainment. Publication history ...
'' #5 (Conan) (1974) * ''
Secret Wars II ''Secret Wars II'' is a nine-issue comic book limited series and crossover published from 1985 to 1986 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Marvel's then editor-in-chief Jim Shooter and primarily pencilled by Al Milgrom. The series was ...
'' #1–9 (penciller) (1985–1986) * ''
Sensational She-Hulk She-Hulk (Jennifer "Jen" Walters) is a fictional Character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she first appeared in ''The Savage She-Hulk'' #1 (cov ...
'' #9–10 (1989) * ''
Sensational Spider-Man ''The Sensational Spider-Man'' is a comic book series starring Spider-Man published by Marvel Comics for 35 issues (#0–33, with # -1 published in July 1997 between #17 and #18), from January 1996 until November 1998. Publication history ''T ...
'' #25 (1998) * ''Sergio Aragones Massacres Marvel'' #1 (among others) (1996) * ''
Solo Avengers ''Solo Avengers'' was an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, and was a spin-off from the company's superhero team title ''The Avengers''. It was published for 20 issues (December 1987–July 1989) until it was renamed ''Avenger ...
'' #14–17 (Hawkeye) (penciller) (1989) * ''Special Marvel Edition'' #15 (Master of Kung-Fu) (1974) * ''
The Spectacular Spider-Man ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' is a comic book and magazine series starring Spider-Man and published by Marvel Comics. Following the success of Spider-Man's original series, ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', Marvel felt the character could support ...
'' #67, 69, 70, 72 (inker), #73, 75–79, 81–82, 85–89 (penciller), #90–96 (writer/penciller), #97–99 (writer), #100 (writer/penciller), #223, 231, 251–252, 258–263, ''Annual'' #7, 13 (inker) (1982–1998) * ''Spider-Man'' #26, 37 (1992–1993) * ''Spider-Man: Chapter One'' #9–12 (1999) * ''Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage Alpha'' #1 (1995) * ''Spider-Man: Funeral for an Octopus'' #1–3 (1995) * ''
Spider-Man Unlimited ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' is an American animated series by Saban Entertainment which features the Marvel comic book superhero Spider-Man, intended as a loose sequel series to the previous '' Spider-Man: The Animated Series'', which ran from 199 ...
'' #4 (1994) * ''Spider-Man: The Parker Years'' #1 (1995) * ''
Spidey Super Stories "Spidey Super Stories" is a live-action, recurring skit on the original version of the Children's Television Workshop series ''The Electric Company''. Overview Episodes featured the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, provided to the Children's T ...
'' #55 (artist, one page) (1981) * ''
Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has been expanded into various film ...
'' #17 (1978) * ''
Strange Tales ''Strange Tales'' is a Marvel Comics anthology series. The title was revived in different forms on multiple occasions. Doctor Strange and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. made their debuts in ''Strange Tales''. It was a showcase for the science ...
'' #181 (Warlock) (1975) * ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (abbreviated as ''DS9'') is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller. The fourth series in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise, it originally aired in syndication from ...
'' #1–7, 10–11, 14 (1996–1998) * '' Star Trek: Voyager'' #9, 13–15 (1997–1998) * ''Star Trek Voyager: Splashdown'' #1, 3–4 (1998) * ''Tales from the Age of Apocalypse: Sinister Bloodlines'' #1 (1997) * ''
Thanos Thanos is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, and first appeared in '' The Invincible Iron Man'' #55 ( cover date February 1973). An Eternal– Deviant w ...
'' #1–12 (2003–2004) * ''
Thor Thor (; from non, Þórr ) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing ...
'' #302, 308, 392, 430–459 ''Annual'' #14, 16 (1980–1981, 1988–1993) * ''Thor'' vol. 2 # (2001) * '' Thunderbolts'' #0, 42, 97'' (1997–2000) * '' Thunderstrike'' #1–6, 8–10, 12–24 (1993–1995) * ''Toxic Avenger'' #4 (1991) * ''
Ultimate Spider-Man ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' is a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2011. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Spider-Man comic book franchise as part of the company's Ultimate ...
Super Special'' #1 (among others) (2002) * ''
Uncanny X-Men ''Uncanny X-Men'', originally published as ''The X-Men'', is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of superheroes called the ...
'' #292, 298, ''Annual'' #17 (1992–1993) * ''Universe X Special: Spidey'' (2001) * ''
Untold Tales of Spider-Man ''Untold Tales of Spider-Man'' is an American comic book series starring Spider-Man published by Marvel Comics for 26 issues (#1–25, with a #-1 issue (July 1997) added between issues #22 (June 1997) and 23 (August 1997)) and two ''Annual''s (' ...
'' #5–6, -1 (1996–1997) * ''
U.S. 1 U.S. Route 1 or U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs from Key West, Florida, north to Fort Kent, Maine, at the Canadian border, making ...
'' #1–7 (writer) (1983) * '' Venom: Lethal Protector'' #1–4 (1993) * '' Venom: Funeral Pyre'' #1–2 (1993) * '' Venom: The Madness'' #3 (1994) * '' Venom: Nights of Vengeance'' #1–4 (1994) * ''Venom: Tooth and Claw'' #1–3 (1996–1997) * '' Warlock Chronicles'' #7 (1994) * ''
Web of Spider-Man ''Web of Spider-Man'' is the name of two different monthly comic book series starring Spider-Man that have been published by Marvel Comics since 1985, the first volume of which ran for 129 issues between 1985 and 1995, and the second of which ran f ...
'' #71, 91, 112, ''Annual'' #5 (1989–1994) * ''
West Coast Avengers The West Coast Avengers is a fictional group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in ''The West Coast Avengers'' #1 (Sept. 1984), created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall (comics), Bob Ha ...
'' #1–37, 39–40 (penciller, also writer for #30), ''Annual'' #2 (artist), #3 (penciller) (1985–1989) * ''
What If What If may refer to: Film * ''What If'', a 2006 TV film starring Niall Buggy * ''What If...'' (2010 film), an American film * ''What If...'' (2012 film), a Greek film * ''What If'' (2013 film) or ''The F Word'', a Canadian-Irish film Tele ...
'' #25 (among others) (1981) * ''What the--?!'' #1 (inker), #2 (writer) (1988) * ''
Wild Thing Wild Thing or Wild Things can refer to: Books and comics * Wild Thing (comics), a 1999 Marvel Comics superheroine in the MC2 alternate future * ''The Wild Things'', a 2009 novel written by Dave Eggers Film and television * ''Wild Thing'' (film), ...
'' #1, 5 (1999–2000) * ''
Wolverine The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for " glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is a musc ...
'' #29, 44, 76, 80, 84 (1990–1994) * ''
X-Factor ''The X Factor'' is a television music competition franchise created by British producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco Entertainment. It originated in the United Kingdom, where it was devised as a replacement for '' Pop Idol'' (2001–200 ...
'' #38–62, 71–104, 106–117, 119–129, 130, ''Annual'' #3, 5, 6, 8 (1988–1997) * ''
X-Force X-Force is a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team first appeared in ''New Mutants'' #10 ...
'' #25 (1993) * ''X-Men'' ''Annual'' #2 (1993) * ''X-Men: Prime'' #1 (1995) * ''
X-Men Unlimited ''X-Men Unlimited'' was the title of three comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The purpose of this title was to run stories that fit between the main X-Men comics. The stories included all characters (heroes and villains) from the X-tit ...
'' #6 (among others) (1994) * ''X-Men Vs. the Avengers'' #4 (1987) * ''
X-Terminators The X-Terminators are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. History The name "X-Men" was originally used by X-Factor at that group's inception. The five original X-Men (Angel, Beast, Cyclops, I ...
'' #1–4 (1988–1989)


Rampart Press

* ''Cleburne: A Graphic Novel'' (2008)


Sitcomics

*''Barbara Macabre's Morbid Museum'' #1.1 (artist) (2019) *''Blue Baron Binge Book'' #3 (2020)


Star Reach

* ''
Star Reach ''Star Reach'' (also spelled ''Star*Reach'') was an American science fiction and fantasy comics anthology published from 1974 to 1979 by Mike Friedrich. Publication history One of the first American mainstream independent comic books, ''Star* ...
'' #1–2 (1974–1975)


Texas Trio

* ''
Star-Studded Comics ''Star Studded Comics'' is the name of three comics-related publications, including a comic from the Golden Age of Comics, a comics fanzine, and a modern comic homage to the previous. Cambridge House Publishers title The first publication to ...
'' #8 (writer), #10 (inker/letterer) (1966–1967)


Totally Galactic Comics

* ''Jetta Raye Adventures'' (penciller) (2020)


Warren Publishing

* ''
Eerie ''Eerie'' was an American magazine of horror comics introduced in 1966 by Warren Publishing. Like '' Mad'', it was a black-and-white magazine intended for newsstand distribution and did not submit its stories to the comic book industry's voluntar ...
'' #48–50, 52–53 (writer) (1973–1974)


References


External links

*
"DC Profiles #21: Al Milgrom
at the Grand Comics Database

at the
Lambiek Comiclopedia Galerie Lambiek is a Dutch comic book store and art gallery in Amsterdam, founded on November 8, 1968 by Kees Kousemaker (, – Bussum, ), though since 2007, his son Boris Kousemaker is the current owner. From 1968 to 2015, it was located ...

Al Milgrom
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators {{DEFAULTSORT:Milgrom, Al 1950 births 20th-century American artists 21st-century American artists American comics artists American comics writers American graphic novelists Artists from Detroit Comic book editors Comics inkers DC Comics people Living people Marvel Comics people University of Michigan alumni