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Paris Cullins

Paris Cullins
Born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Area(s) Penciller
Notable works
Blue Beetle
Blue Devil
Hyperkind

Paris Cullins is an American comic book artist best known for his work on DC Comics' Blue Devil and Blue Beetle, and Marvel Comics' Hyperkind.

Cullins had sent DC Comics samples of his comic art since 1976, finally meeting with Dick Giordano in the last week of 1979. Cullins recalled in 2007 that,

I brought new pages and he loved it. The pages were Batman vs. Manhunter. I did it on a lark. He then told me, . . . "Come in the first day after New Year's and I'll have a script for you, and talk to you about the [DC intern] program." I came in on January 2nd and he gave me a script that day. . . . When I started with them they had me doing some horror stories . . . I also did one feature in particular, called "I, Vampire."

Cullins' first known credited comics work was as penciler-inker of the six-page story "Mystic Murder", by writer Steve Skeates, in the DC Comics supernatural anthology Secrets of Haunted House #42 (Nov. 1981). Cullins went on to pencil stories in such similar DC titles as House of Mystery, Ghosts, The Unexpected, and Weird War Tales through the early 1980s, and made his superhero debut penciling an eight-page "Tales of the Green Lantern Corps" backup feature in Green Lantern #154 (July 1982). As well, artist Ernie Colón, whom Cullins met at DC and who drew Richie Rich and other children's titles for Harvey Comics, "offered me a job doing some extra work for Harvey Comics. For several months I drew Richie Rich and Hot Stuff.


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