Dheeraj Verma | |
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Born | October 22, 1967 New Delhi, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | writer, artist, penciller, painter, digital painter, martial artist |
Dheeraj Verma (born October 22, 1967) is an internationally renowned Indian comic book artist/creator. Verma is often credited with being the first Indian to enter the US comics industry.
Dheeraj Verma was born on 22 October 1967 in Delhi, India. He attended school at N P Boys Sr Secondary School and graduated from Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo Vedic College, University of Delhi in 1991. Mr. Verma spent his life in the heart of the capital, Connaught Place. As an aspiring artist he started drawing Phantom, Batman and Superman in his 3rd standard. He was impressed with Phantom and Flash Gordon.
Verma started his career as artist in the Indian comic industry in 1991 with New Delhi-based publishers Parampara Comics and Fort Comics. He was noticed by the industry with Divaystro Ka Raja, Ajoobey ( Parampara Comics) and garnered more attention from the Indian comics industry with the comics Jangaroo (Fort Comics). Later, in December 1993, he moved on to Raj Comics, leading the Indian comic company where he created his famous one-of-a-kind wolfman character Bheriya. Bheriya (wolfman) represents Verma’s immense love and dedication towards wild life and nature, which has always been the strongest aspects of his artwork style. His debut issue in Raj Comics was Bheria Aya in 1994. He also wrote as well as illustrated its initial issues which were a huge hit such as Wolfano, Grahano, Lazy, Tilangey and many more. He worked on almost all the major Raj comics characters as an artist. His best selling comics were from the 90’s, and all of them were drawn by him. He also worked on covers, posters, trading cards, pin-ups, and other promotional merchandising for Raj comics. Verma was the first artist to introduce digital coloring to the Indian comic industry in 1996 on Parmanu's cover and then Bheria’s Digest. He worked with Raj comics until April 2000. He joined a gaming company Escosoft Tech. (Division of Escort) as a senior visualizer and worked there for three years until June 2003.
In 2004, he got his big break in the American comic industry with Avatar Press where he worked as an artist for writer Joe R. Lansdale on By Bizarre Hands. His biggest series with Avatar was Escape of the Living Dead ,Plague of the Living Dead,Yuggoth Creatures,Nightmare on Elm Street, and Night of the Living Dead. He also worked on Dynamite’s The Complete Dracula series written by Alan Moore’s daughter Leah Moore. He also did cover art for Marvel Comics's invincible Iron Man . He worked on Transformers' series published by IDW Publications. His first series for IDW Transforemers: Fall Of Cybertron was a superhit series on ComiXology, which was launched in Aug 2012. After this series he worked on Transformers: Robots in Disguise # 19. In July 2013 and it entered in Top 300 comics. 2013.