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James P. Starlin (born October 9, 1949) is an American
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and writer. Beginning his career in the early 1970s, he is best known for
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stories, for revamping the
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characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock, and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters
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, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, and Shang-Chi, as well as writing the miniseries '' The Infinity Gauntlet'' and its many sequels including '' The Infinity War'' and '' The Infinity Crusade'', all detailing Thanos' pursuit of the Infinity Gems to court Mistress Death by annihilating half of all life in the cosmos, before coming into conflict with the Avengers,
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,
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, and the
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, joined by the
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,
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, Gamora,
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, and Drax. Later, for
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, he drew many of their iconic characters, including
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and other characters from
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's Fourth World, and wrote the seminal storyline '' A Death in the Family'' which featured the death of
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, the second Robin, during his run on ''
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''. For ''
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'', he created his own character, Dreadstar.


Early life

Jim Starlin was born on October 9, 1949, in
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,
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. He had a
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upbringing. In the 1960s, Starlin served as an aviation photographer in the
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in
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. During his off duty time, he drew and submitted various comics.


Early career

After leaving the navy, Starlin sold two stories to
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. After writing and drawing stories for a number of fan publications, Jim Starlin entered the comics industry in 1972, working for
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and John Romita at
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. Starlin was part of the generation of artists and writers who grew up as fans of
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-focused panel at the 2008
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, Starlin said, "Everything I learned about storytelling was ue tohim or Kirby. itkodid the best layouts." Starlin's first job for Marvel was as a finisher on pages of ''
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''. He then drew three issues of ''
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'' which introduced the characters
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and Drax the Destroyer. He was then given the chance to draw an issue (#25) of the "cosmic" title '' Captain Marvel''. Starlin took over as plotter the following issue, and began developing an elaborate story arc centered on the villainous Thanos which spread across a number of Marvel titles. Starlin left ''Captain Marvel'' one issue after concluding his Thanos saga. Concurrently in the mid-1970s, Starlin contributed a cache of stories to the independently published
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anthology '' Star Reach''. Here he developed his ideas of God, death, and infinity, free of the restrictions of mainstream comics publishers' self-censorship arm, the
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. Starlin also drew "The Secret of Skull River", inked by frequent collaborator
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, for '' Savage Tales'' #5 (July 1974). After working on ''Captain Marvel'', Starlin and writer
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co-created the character Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, though they only worked on the early issues of the ''
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'' series. Starlin then took over the title ''
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'', starring a genetically engineered being created by
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and
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in the 1960s and re-imagined by
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and
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in the 1970s as a Jesus Christ-like figure on an alternate Earth. Envisioning the character as philosophical and existentially tortured, Starlin wrote and drew a complex
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with
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and psychological themes. Warlock confronted the militaristic Universal Church of Truth, eventually revealed to be created and led by an evil evolution of his future–past self, known as Magus. Starlin ultimately incorporated Thanos into this story. Comics historian Les Daniels noted that "In a brief stint with Marvel, which included work on two characters aptain Marvel and Adam Warlockthat had previously never quite made their mark, Starlin managed to build a considerable cult following." In Fall 1978, Starlin,
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, Walt Simonson, and Val Mayerik formed Upstart Associates, a shared studio space on West 29th Street in New York City. The membership of the studio changed over time. Death and suicide are recurring themes in Starlin's work: Personifications of Death appeared in his Captain Marvel series and in a fill-in story for '' Ghost Rider''; Warlock commits suicide by killing his future self; and suicide is a theme in a story he plotted and drew for ''The Rampaging Hulk'' magazine. Starlin occasionally worked for Marvel's chief competitor DC Comics and drew stories for ''
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'' and the "
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" feature in ''
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'' in the late 1970s.


1980s

Starlin co-created the
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Mongul with writer
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in '' DC Comics Presents'' #27 (Nov. 1980). The new decade found Starlin creating an expansive story titled "the
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", which introduced the character of Vanth Dreadstar in ''
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'' #3. From its beginning in ''Epic Illustrated'', the initial story was painted in monochromatic grays, eventually added to with other tones, and finally becoming full color. The storyline was further developed in ''The Price'' and '' Marvel Graphic Novel'' #3 and eventually the long-running '' Dreadstar'' comic book, published first by
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, and then by First Comics. Starlin was given the opportunity to produce a one-shot story in which to kill off a main character. '' The Death of Captain Marvel'' became the first
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published by Marvel itself. Starlin and
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produced '' Heroes for Hope'', a 1985 one-shot designed to raise money for African famine relief and recovery. Published in the form of a " comic jam," the book featured an all-star lineup of comics creators as well as a few notable authors from outside the comic book industry, such as
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,
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,
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, and Edward Bryant. In 1986, he and Wrightson produced a second benefit comic for famine relief. '' Heroes Against Hunger'', featuring Superman and Batman, was published by DC and like the earlier Marvel benefit project featured many top comics creators. Starlin became the writer of ''
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,'' and one of his first storylines for the title was "Ten Nights of The Beast" in issues #417–420 (March – June 1988) which introduced the KGBeast. Starlin then wrote the four-issue
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'' Batman: The Cult'' (Aug.–Nov. 1988) drawn by Wrightson, and the storyline " Batman: A Death in the Family" in ''Batman'' #426–429 (Dec. 1988 – Jan. 1989), in which
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, the second of Batman's Robin sidekicks, was killed by the Joker. The controversial storyline was suggested by editor Denny O'Neil and lined up with Starlin's well-known desire to remove the Robin character from Batman's storyline. The death was decided by fans, as DC Comics set up a hotline for readers to vote on as to whether or not Jason Todd should survive a potentially fatal situation. Starlin was fired off the ''Batman'' title soon afterward. Other projects for DC included writing '' The Weird'' drawn by Wrightson and '' Cosmic Odyssey'' drawn by Mike Mignola. Starlin wrote and drew ''Gilgamesh II'' in 1989 before returning to Marvel.


Later career

Back at Marvel, Starlin began scripting a revival of the ''
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'' series and introduced his creation Thanos into the story, which led to '' The Infinity Gauntlet''
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and its crossover storyline. Here, Starlin brought back Adam Warlock, whom he had killed years earlier in his concluding Warlock story in '' The Avengers Annual'' #7 and ''
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Annual'' #2 in 1977. ''The Infinity Gauntlet'' proved successful and was followed by the sequel miniseries '' The Infinity War'' and '' Infinity Crusade''. In 1998, he created '' Hardcore Station'' in 1998 for DC Comics. In 2003, Starlin wrote and drew the Marvel Comics miniseries '' Marvel: The End''. The series starred Thanos and a multitude of Marvel characters, and subsequently, Starlin was assigned an eponymous ''Thanos'' series. Starlin then worked for independent companies, creating '' Cosmic Guard'' (later renamed ''Kid Cosmos'') published by Devil's Due and then Dynamite Entertainment in 2006. Starlin returned to DC and, with artist Shane Davis, wrote the miniseries ''
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'' vol. 2, featuring
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and Starlin's earlier creation, the Weird. In 2007–2008, he worked on the DC miniseries ''
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'' and ''Rann-Thanagar Holy War'', as well as a Hawkman tie-in which altered the character's origins. He wrote the eight-issue miniseries '' Strange Adventures'' in 2009 and in 2013, became the writer of '' Stormwatch'', one of the series of
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line, beginning with issue #19. In 2016, Starlin's drawing hand was injured in an accident, which limited him to writing stories without the opportunity to illustrate them. "It takes me two minutes to write the sentence and will take the artist a day and a half to draw the scene. But there is a certain satisfaction to the drawing part … you get up from the drawing board at the end of the day and there’s this image there that wasn’t there before. That’s very satisfying and I miss that." In early 2020 it was announced that Starlin had rehabilitated his drawing hand and would be publishing a new Dreadstar graphic novel, ''Dreadstar Returns,'' backed by a successful Kickstarter campaign. The book was published in June 2021. In 2024, Starlin announced that he plans to use generative AI technology for future projects, including ''Dreadstar vs. Dreadstar''.


Other work

*Starlin co-wrote four novels with his then-wife Daina Graziunas (whom he married in October 1980): ''Among Madmen'' ( Roc Books, 1990), ''Lady El'' (Roc Books, 1992), ''Thinning the Predators'' (1996,
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; paperback edition entitled ''Predators''); and ''Pawns'' (1989, serialized in comic book ''Dreadstar'' #42–54). *Starlin makes a cameo appearance in the film '' Avengers: Endgame'' as a member of Steve Rogers's support group.


Awards

* 1973: Won the "Outstanding New Talent" Shazam Award, tied with Walt Simonson * 1974: Nominated for the "Superior Achievement by an Individual" Shazam Award * 1975: Won the "Favorite Pro Penciller" Comic Fan Art Award * 1975: Received an
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* 1977: Nominated for the "Favourite Comicbook Artist" Eagle Award * 1978: ** Won the "Favourite Single Story" Eagle Award, for ''Avengers Annual'' #7: ''The Final Threat'' ** Won the "Favourite Continued Story" Eagle Award, for ''Avengers Annual'' #7 / ''Marvel Two-in-One Annual'' #2 ** Nominated for the "Favourite Artist" Eagle Award ** Nominated for "Best Comic"
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, for ''Avengers Annual'' #7: ''The Final Threat'' * 1979: Nominated for "Best Comic" British Fantasy Award, for ''Among the Great Divide'' ('' The Rampaging Hulk'' #7), with
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and Bob Wiacek * 1986: ** Won the "Best Long Story" Haxtur Award, for ''Dreadstar'' ** Received the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award, jointly with
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* 1992: ** Won the "Best Script" Haxtur Award, for ''Silver Surfer'' #1–5 ** Nominated for the "Best Long Story" Haxtur Award, for ''Silver Surfer'' #1–5, with
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* 1993: ** Nominated for the "Best Script" Haxtur Award, for ''Deeply Buried Secrets'' (''Silver Surfer'' #12) ** Nominated for the "Best Short Story" Haxtur Award, for ''Deeply Buried Secrets'' (''Silver Surfer'' #12), with Ron Lim * 1995: ** Nominated for the "Best Short Story" Haxtur Award, for ''Daredevil/Black Widow: Abattoir'', with Joe Chiodo ** Nominated for the "Best Cover" Haxtur Award, for ''Breed'' #6 * 2005: Received the "Author That We Loved" Haxtur Award * 2014: Inkwell Awards Special Ambassador (August 2014 – present) * 2017:
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Hall of Fame


Bibliography


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'' #402 (artist, 1986); #414–430 (writer, 1987–1989) *'' Batman: The Cult'', miniseries, #1–4 (writer, 1988) *'' Cosmic Odyssey'', miniseries, #1–4 (writer, 1988–1989) *''
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'' #5 (artist, 2008) *'' DC Comics Presents'' #26–29, 36–37 (writer/artist, 1980–1981) *''
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'' miniseries #1–8 (writer/artist, 2007–2008) *''
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'' #481–482 (writer/artist) (1981) *''
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backup stories) #294–296 (artist, 1981) *''Gilgamesh II'', miniseries, #1–4 (writer and artist, 1989) *'' Hardcore Station'' #1–6 (writer/artist, 1998) *''Heroes Against Hunger'' (writer, 1986) *'' Kamandi'' #59 ( OMAC backup story) (writer/artist 1978) *''
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'' miniseries #1–8 (writer/artist with Shane Davis, 2006–2007) *''
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'' vol. 3 #2–4 (writer, with
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'' (
Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st centuries of t ...
) #239, 250–251 (writer/artist as "Steve Apollo", with co-author Paul Levitz) (1978–1979) *''
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
: The Computers That Saved Metropolis'', one-shot (artist, 1980) *''
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
'' vol. 2 #139 (artist, 1998) *'' Sword of Sorcery'' #5 (artist, 1973) *'' The Warlord'' ( OMAC backup stories) #37–39 (writer/artist 1980) *'' The Weird'', miniseries, #1–4 (writer, 1988) *'' Weird War Tales'', #89 (cover artist, 1980)


Marvel Comics

*'' Adventure into Fear'' (Man-Thing) #12 (artist, 1973) *'' Amazing Adventures'', vol. 2, #17 ( Beast feature, 2-pages only) (artist, 1973) *''
The Amazing Spider-Man ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is an ongoing American superhero American comic book, comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man as its title character and main protagonist. Being in the Earth 616, mainstream continuity of t ...
'' #113–114 (artist, 1972); #187 (artist, 1978) *'' Astonishing Tales'' ( Ka-Zar) #19 (artist, with Dan Adkins, 1973) *'' The Avengers'' #107 (artist along with George Tuska, 1972); ''Annual'' #7 (writer/artist, 1977) *''Book of the Dead'' ( Man-Thing), miniseries, #3 (artist, 1994) *'' Captain Marvel'' #25–34 (full art); #36 (3-pages only) (writer/artist, 1973–1974) *'' Captain Marvel'' vol. 4 #11, 17–18 (artist, 2000–2001) *''
The Cat The Cat may refer to: Nickname * Mathilde Carré (1910-2007), French spy, double and possibly triple agent * Peter Bonetti (1941–2020), English footballer * Greg Cattrano (born 1975), American lacrosse player * Ernest Miller (born 1964), Amer ...
'' #4 (with Alan Weiss) (artist, 1973) *''
Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero created by American author Robert E. Howard (1906–1936) and who debuted in 1932 and went on to appear in a series of fantasy stories published in ''We ...
'' #64 (artist, 1976) *'' Daredevil'' #105 (artist, with Don Heck, 1973) *''Daredevil/ Black Widow: Abattoir'' (graphic novel) (writer, 1993) *'' Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu'' #1–2, 15 (writer/artist, 1974–1975) *''
Doctor Strange Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #110 (cover-dated July 1963). Doctor Strange serves as ...
'' #23–26 (writer/artist, 1977) *'' Dracula Lives'' #2 (artist with Syd Shores, 1973) *'' Dreadstar'' #1–26 (writer/artist, 1982–1986) *''
Epic Illustrated ''Epic Illustrated'' was a comics anthology in magazine format published in the United States by Marvel Comics. Similar to the US-licensed comic book magazine ''Heavy Metal (magazine), Heavy Metal'', it allowed explicit content to be featured, un ...
'' #1–9 (
Metamorphosis Odyssey ''Metamorphosis Odyssey'' is a lengthy allegorical story told in several distinct parts in several formats, from Science fiction magazine, illustrated magazines to graphic novels to comic books. The work of American writer/artist Jim Starlin, the ...
); #14, #15 (Dreadstar), #22, #34 (writer/artist, 1980–1986) *'' Ghost Rider'', vol. 2, #35 (artist, 1979) *''Giant-Size Defenders'' #1 (nine-pages only), #3 (artist, 1975) *'' Heroes for Hope'' (writer/back cover artist, 1985) *'' The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #222 (artist, 1978) *'' Infinity Abyss'', miniseries, #1–6 (writer/artist, 2002) *'' The Infinity Crusade'', miniseries, #1–6 (writer, 1993) *'' Infinity Entity'', miniseries, #1–4 (writer, 2016) *'' The Infinity Gauntlet'' miniseries #1–6 (writer, 1991) *'' The Infinity War'' miniseries #1–6 (writer, 1992) *''
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
'' #55–56 (artist, 1973) *'' Journey into Mystery'' (vol. 2) #1, 3 (artist, 1972–1973) *''
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 setting ...
'' #20–21 (writer/artist, 1985) *''
Marvel Feature ''Marvel Feature'' was a comic book showcase series published by Marvel Comics in the 1970s. It was a tryout book, intended to test the popularity of characters and concepts being considered for their own series. The first volume led to the launc ...
'' #11–12 (artist, 1973) *'' Marvel Graphic Novel'' #1 ('' The Death of Captain Marvel''), #3 ('' Dreadstar'') (writer/artist, 1982); #27 ('' The Incredible Hulk and the Thing: The Big Change'' (writer, 1987) *'' Marvel Premiere'' (
Doctor Strange Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #110 (cover-dated July 1963). Doctor Strange serves as ...
) #8 (artist, 1973) *'' Marvel Preview'' (
Thor Thor (from ) is a prominent list of thunder gods, god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding æsir, god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology, sacred g ...
) #10 (artist, 1977) *'' Marvel: The End'', miniseries, #1–6 (writer/artist, 2003) *''
Marvel Two-in-One ''Marvel Two-in-One'' is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring Fantastic Four member the Thing in a different team-up each issue. Publication history Original series The concept of teaming the Thing with a differen ...
Annual'' #2 (writer/artist, 1977) *'' Master of Kung-Fu'' #17, 24 (1974–1975) *'' Punisher P.O.V.'', miniseries, #1–4 (writer, 1991) *''The Punisher: The Ghosts of Innocents'' (writer, 1993) *'' The Rampaging Hulk'' #4 (writer/artist, 1977), #7 ( Man-Thing feature) (artist, 1978) *'' Savage Tales'' #5 (penciller, 1974) *''Shadows & Light'' #2 (Doctor Strange feature) (writer/artist, 1998), #3 (
Werewolf By Night The Werewolf by Night (also known as the Werewolf) is the name of two Werewolf, werewolves appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first incarnation of Werewolf by Night, Jack Russell, first appeared in ''Marvel Spotlig ...
feature) (writer, 1998) *''
Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character also appears in a number of movies, television, and video game adaptations. The character was created by Jack Kirby and first a ...
'', vol 3, #34–38, 40–48, 50 (writer, 1990–1991) *''Silver Surfer: Homecoming'' original graphic novel (writer, 1991) *''The Silver Surfer/Warlock: Resurrection'' #1–4 (writer/artist, 1993) *''
Spaceknights Rom the Spaceknight is a superhero who was originally conceived as a toy and then a magazine lead. Rom was created by Scott Dankman, Richard C. Levy, and Bryan L. McCoy for Parker Brothers and is now a Hasbro asset. After the toy was licensed to ...
'' #1–5 (writer, 2000–2001) *''Special Marvel Edition'' ( Shang-Chi) #15–16 (title changes to ''Master of Kung Fu'') (1973–1974) *'' Strange Tales'' (Warlock) #178–181 (writer/artist, 1975) *''
Thanos Thanos () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in '' The Invincible Iron Man'' #55 (cover date February 1973). An Eternal– Devia ...
'' #1–6 (writer/artist, 2003–2004) *''Thanos Annual'' #1 (writer, 2014) *'' Thanos: The Infinity Finale'' (graphic novel) (writer, 2016) *'' Thanos: The Infinity Relativity'' (graphic novel) (writer/artist, 2015) *'' Thanos: The Infinity Revelation'' (graphic novel) (writer/artist, 2014) *''Thanos vs. Hulk'', miniseries, #1–4 (writer/artist, 2015) *'' The Thanos Quest'', miniseries, #1–2 (writer, 1990) *''
Thor Thor (from ) is a prominent list of thunder gods, god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding æsir, god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology, sacred g ...
'', vol. 1, #460-462 (co-writer, 1993) *''Thor'', vol. 2, #37 (artist, 2001) *''
Warlock A warlock is a male practitioner of witchcraft. Etymology and terminology The most commonly accepted etymology derives '' warlock'' from the Old English '' wǣrloga'', which meant "breaker of oaths" or "deceiver". The term came to apply special ...
'' #9–15 (writer/artist, 1975–1976) *'' Warlock and the Infinity Watch'' #1–31 (writer, 1992–1994) *''Warlock Chronicles'' #1–8 (writer, 1993) *''
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 ...
Special: Prisoner Of Love'' (writer, 1990)


Other publishers

* Breed: Book of Genesis'' #1–6 (miniseries) (writer/artist) (Malibu Comics, 1994) * Breed: Book of Ecclesiastes'' #1–6 (miniseries) (writer/artist) (Malibu Comics, 1994–1995) * Breed: Book of Revelation'' #1–7 (miniseries) (writer/artist) (Image Comics 2011) *''Cosmic Guard'' #1–6 (miniseries) & ''Kid Kosmos'' (graphic novel) (writer/artist) (Devil's Due Publishing, 2004–2005, 2007) *'' Creepy'' #106, 114 (artist) (Warren Publishing, 1979–1980) *'' Dreadstar'' #27–32 (writer/artist); #33–40 writer only - main story, 42–54, "Pawns" back-up story (writer) (First Comics, 1986–1989) *'' Eclipse Magazine'' #1 (writer/artist) (Eclipse Enterprises, 1981) *''
Eerie Eerie may refer to: * Feeling of creepiness * Eerie (magazine), ''Eerie'' (magazine), an American horror comic first published in 1966 * Eerie (Avon), ''Eerie'' (Avon), a 1947 horror comic * Eerie (film), ''Eerie'' (film), a 2018 Filipino horror fi ...
'' #76, 79, 80, 84, 100 (Darklon the Mystic) (writer/artist); #101, 128 (artist) (Warren Publishing, 1976–1982) *''Fighting American: Dogs of War'' #1–3 (writer) (Awesome, 1998–1999) *'' Heavy Metal'' (vol 3) #4 (writer/artist) (HM Communications, 1979) *'' Hellboy: Weird Tales'' #5 (artist) (Dark Horse, 2003) *'' Michael Chabon Presents The Amazing Adventures Of The Escapist'' #1 (writer/artist) (Dark Horse, 2004) *''Midnight Rose'' (one-shot) (writer) (AfterShock Comics, 2022) *'' Star*Reach'' #1–2 (writer/artist) (Star*Reach Productions, 1974) *'' Supreme: The Return'' #2 (artist) (Awesome, 1999) *''
Unity 2000 "Unity" is an 18-issue crossover story published by Valiant Comics Valiant Comics is an American comic books, comic book publisher, the first incarnation of which was founded in 1989 by former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter along ...
'' #1–3 (miniseries, #4–6 were not published) (artist) (Acclaim, 1999–2000) *'' Vampirella'' #78 (artist) (Warren Publishing, 1979) *''Wyrd the Reluctant Warrior'' #1–6 (miniseries) (writer/artist) (Slave Labor Graphics, 1999)


Covers only

*'' Amazing Adventures'' vol. 2 #27 (Marvel Comics, 1974) *'' The Avengers'' #120, 135 (Marvel Comics, 1974–1975) *''
Captain America Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely C ...
'' #162 (Marvel Comics, 1973) *'' Comic Book Artist'' #18 (Twomorrows Publishing, 2002) *'' Daredevil'' #107 (Marvel Comics, 1974) *'' Dejah Thoris'' #1 (Dynamite Comics, 2022) *'' Defenders'' #110 (Marvel Comics, 1982) *'' Dreadstar'' (1994 series) #1–2 (Malibu Comics, 1994) *'' FOOM'' #9 (Marvel Comics, 1975) *''
Green Lantern Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They fight evil with the aid of rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers, all of which come from imagination, fearlessness, ...
'' #129, 133 (DC Comics, 1980) *'' The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #217 (Marvel Comics, 1977) *''
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
'' #68, 100, 160, 163 (Marvel Comics, 1974–1982) *''
Jonah Hex Jonah Woodson Hex is a fictional antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga. Hex is a surly and cynical bounty hunter whose face is scarred on the r ...
'' #12 (DC Comics, 1978) *'' Jungle Action'' vol. 2 #3 (Marvel Comics, 1973) *''
Justice League of America The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in '' The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). Writer Gardner Fox conceived t ...
'' #178–180, 183, 185 (DC Comics, 1980) *'' Man-Thing'' #2 (Marvel Comics, 1974) *'' Marvel Preview'' #13–14 (Marvel Comics, 1978) *'' Marvel Super-Heroes'' #33, 47 (Marvel Comics, 1972–1974) *'' Marvel Team-Up'' #27 (Marvel Comics, 1974) *''
Marvel Two-in-One ''Marvel Two-in-One'' is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring Fantastic Four member the Thing in a different team-up each issue. Publication history Original series The concept of teaming the Thing with a differen ...
'' #6 (Marvel Comics, 1974) *'' Marvel's Greatest Comics'' #39, 41 (Marvel Comics, 1973) *'' The Mighty World of Marvel'' #2–20, 22, 24, 26 (Marvel UK, 1972) *'' Miracleman'' #4 (Eclipse Comics, 1985) *'' The Rampaging Hulk'' #5 (Marvel Comics, 1977) *'' Super-Villain Team-Up'' #6 (Marvel Comics, 1976) *''
Thanos Thanos () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in '' The Invincible Iron Man'' #55 (cover date February 1973). An Eternal– Devia ...
'' #7 (Marvel Comics, 2004)


Collections

Hardcover *'' DC Comics Classics Library: A Death In The Family'', 272 pages, September 2009, DC Comics, *''Death of the New Gods'', 256 pages, September 2008, DC Comics, *''Dreadstar: The Beginning'', 230 pages, May 2010, Dynamite, *''Dreadstar: The Definitive Collection'', 376 pages, September 2004, Dynamite, *'' Marvel Masterworks: Captain Marvel'' vol. 3, 288 pages, April 2008, Marvel Comics, *''Marvel Masterworks: Warlock'' vol. 2, 336 pages, July 2009, Marvel Comics, *'' Marvel Premiere Classic vol. 43: The Death of Captain Marvel'', 128 pages, January 2010, Marvel Comics, *''Marvel Premiere Classic vol. 46: The Infinity Gauntlet'', 256 pages, July 2010, Marvel Comics, *''Marvel Premiere Classic vol. 47: Silver Surfer: Rebirth of Thanos'', 224 pages, July 2010, Marvel Comics, *''Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus'', 1248 pages, July 2014, Marvel Comics, Softcover *''Batman: A Death in the Family'', 144 pages, March 1988, Re-released in November 2011 with "A Lonely Place of Dying" story added, 272 pages, *''Batman: Ten Nights of the Beast'', 96 pages, October 1994, *''Batman: The Cult'', 208 pages, 1991, *''Avengers vs. Thanos'', 472 pages, March 2013, Marvel Comics, *''Captain Marvel by Jim Starlin: The Complete Collection'', December 2016, Marvel Comics *''Cosmic Guard (Kid Kosmos)'', 132 pages, April 2008, Dynamite, *''Cosmic Odyssey'', 200 pages, September 2009, DC Comics, *''Dreadstar: The Definitive Collection'' ** Volume 1, 192 pages, August 2004, Dynamite, ** Volume 2, 188 pages, September 2004, Dynamite, *''Death of the New Gods'', 256 pages, August 2009, DC Comics, *'' Essential Doctor Strange'' volume 3, 616 pages, December 2007, Marvel Comics, *''Essential Marvel Two-In-One'' ** Volume 1, 576 pages, November 2005, Marvel Comics, ** Volume 2, 568 pages, June 2007, Marvel Comics, *''Essential Rampaging Hulk'' volume 1, 584 pages, May 2008, Marvel Comics, *''Infinity Abyss'', 176 pages, March 2003, Marvel Comics, *''Infinity War'', 400 pages, April 2006, Marvel Comics, *''Infinity Crusade'' ** Volume 1, 248 pages, December 2008, Marvel Comics, ** Volume 2, 240 pages, January 2009, Marvel Comics, *''The Life of Captain Marvel'', 256 pages, October 1991, Marvel Comics, *''Thanos: Epiphany'', 144 pages, August 2004, Marvel Comics, *''Warlock by Jim Starlin: The Complete Collection'', 328 pages, February, 2014, Marvel Comics,


Portfolios

*''Camelot 4005'' (seven black-and-white and one colour plates) (Bob Hakins, 1978) *''Insanity'' (six black-and-white prints) (Middle Earth, 1974) *''
Metamorphosis Odyssey ''Metamorphosis Odyssey'' is a lengthy allegorical story told in several distinct parts in several formats, from Science fiction magazine, illustrated magazines to graphic novels to comic books. The work of American writer/artist Jim Starlin, the ...
'' (four colour plates) (S.Q. Productions, 1980)


Retrospective

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Notes


References


External links

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Jim Starlin
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

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, ). His son Boris Kousemaker has been the owner since 2007. From 1968 to 2015, it was located in the Ke ...

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at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators {{DEFAULTSORT:Starlin, Jim 1949 births 20th-century American writers 21st-century American writers 20th-century American artists 21st-century American artists American comics artists American comics writers United States Navy personnel of the Vietnam War Artists from Detroit Writers from Detroit Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award winners Inkpot Award winners Living people Marvel Comics people United States Navy sailors