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Nationality
  
American

Area(s)
  
Inker, Colourist


Name
  
Tom Palmer

Role
  
Comics

Tom Palmer (comics)

Born
  
July 13, 1942 (age 81) (
1942-07-13
)

Notable works
  
Tomb of DraculaStar WarsThe Avengers

Awards
  
Alley Award, 1969Inkwell Award for Favorite Finisher/Embellisher (2008)Inkwell Award for The Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award (2014)

Books
  
Moon Knight: Divided We Fall, X-Men The Hidden Years; Worlds Within Worlds

Similar People
  
Marv Wolfman, Carmine Infantino, Howard Mackie, Jimmy Palmiotti, William Tucci

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Tom Palmer Sr. (born July 13, 1942) is an American comic book artist best known as an inker for Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Tom Palmer (comics) An Interview with Tom Palmer The Comics Journal

Although Tom Palmer has done a small amount of penciling work (as well as some cover art and some coloring), the vast majority of his artistic output since the 1960s has been as a comic book inker. Reminiscing about how he came to be an inker, Palmer recounted:

I walk in the door and pencil [an] issue of Doctor Strange - first job I ever penciled. At the time, I thought I did a good job, but really it was a stinker. It wasn't up to par. I went back two weeks later to get the next issue, and they said, "No, we're getting someone else to pencil it; would you like to ink it?" I said "Sure!" I'd never inked anything before! But to this day, if someone asks, "Can you handle this new assignment?" I'll say "Sure!" I may not know how to tackle that specific assignment today, but by tomorrow or next week I will.

Especially noteworthy is Palmer's extensive work for Marvel Comics, including well-remembered runs paired with pencilers Neal Adams on The Avengers and Uncanny X-Men; Gene Colan, on titles such as Doctor Strange, Daredevil, and Tomb of Dracula; and John Buscema, on The Avengers. He also inked the entire run of John Byrne's X-Men: The Hidden Years.

Palmer is widely considered the definitive inker for Gene Colan, whose use of grey textures made his pencils notoriously difficult to ink in a way that did them justice. Colan has stated publishers never answered his requests to be paired with a specific inker. Palmer reasoned that, "I think the way we both worked in the business, we had a book to get out every month, bills to pay, and somehow we were put together as a team. We could have been forgotten and ignored, and we'd not be sitting here today. But somehow, I think, the fans have brought us to this point of recognition."

Palmer's brushy, detailed, and illustrative inking style hearkens back to vintage newspaper comic strip strips like Steve Canyon and Tarzan, and has influenced later generations of inkers like Klaus Janson, Josef Rubinstein, and Bob McLeod.

Palmer's son Tom Palmer Jr. is a comic book professional who was an editor for DC Comics.

Awards

In addition to the awards below, Palmer was also named the #3 Inker of American Comics by Atlas Comics.

  • 1969 Alley Award
  • 1975 "Favorite Inker" Comic Fan Art Award
  • 2008 "Favorite Finisher/Embellisher" Inkwell Award
  • 2014 "The Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award" Inkwell Award
  • References

    Tom Palmer (comics) Wikipedia