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American comic artist
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Tony Salmons
BornThomas Anthony Salmons
(1957-01-01) January 1, 1957 (age 67)
Rolla, Missouri, U.S.
Area(s)Comic book artist, storyboard artist, character designer
Notable worksVigilante: City Lights, Prairie Justice
Batman: Gotham Knights
Captain America: Red, White & Blue
Dakota North
Savage Sword of Conan
Marvel Fanfare
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
Batman: The Animated Series

Thomas Anthony "Tony" Salmons (born January 1, 1957) is an American alternative comic book artist, film storyboard artist, and character designer.

Biography

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Born in Rolla, Missouri, Salmons grew up in Casa Grande, Arizona, with stops in New York City and San Francisco. Salmons now lives and works in Los Angeles and has two daughters.

Salmons illustrated the comic book mini-series The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft, from Image Comics, later collected in trade paperback.

Works

Television

  • Batman: The Animated Series, Season 1, 1992, Warner Bros.
  • Æon Flux, 1995, MTV.

Books/Comics

  • Amazing High Adventure #1, 1984, Marvel.
  • Batman: Gotham Knights #4, 2000, DC.
  • Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #85, 1996, DC.
  • Captain America: Red, White & Blue, hardcover, 2002, Marvel.
  • Conan Saga #76, 1984, Marvel.
  • 2000 AD, Crisis #40, 1990, Fleetway.
  • Dakota North #1-5, 1986–87, Marvel.
  • Dark Horse Presents #6-7, 9-10, 1986, Dark Horse.
  • Doctor Strange #64, 1984, Marvel.
  • Doomed #2, 2006, IDW.
  • Dragon's Teeth #1, 1983, Clegg.
  • First Six-Pack #2, First.
  • The Foot Soldiers #2, 1997, Image.
  • 411 #1, 2003, Marvel.
  • Gangland #4, 1998, DC/Vertigo.
  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #69, 87-88, 91, 1988–89, Marvel.
  • G.I. Joe Yearbook #4, 1988, Marvel.
  • Heartthrobs #2, 1998, DC/Vertigo.
  • Heroes Against Hunger #1, 1986, DC.
  • Jon Sable Freelance #54-55, 1987–88, First.
  • Justice #5, 1987, Marvel.
  • The Mark #1, 1987, Dark Horse.
  • Marvel Comics Presents #9, 1988, Marvel.
  • Marvel Fanfare #17, 19, 27, 1984–86, Marvel.
  • Marvel Vision #16, 28, 1997–98, Marvel.
  • Nightmask #1, 1986, Marvel.
  • Penthouse Comix #22-23, 1997, Penthouse.
  • Penthouse Men's Adventure Comix #3, 1995, Penthouse.
  • Peter Porker #8, 1986, Marvel.
  • Savage Sword of Conan #107, 109, 113, 118, 165, 1984–85, 1989, Marvel.
  • Savage Tales #3, 1985, Marvel.
  • Star Wars #91, 1985, Marvel.
  • Strange Adventures of HP Lovecraft #1-4, 2008–2009, Image.
  • Taboo #9, 1995, Kitchen Sink.
  • Timeslip Collection #1, 1998, Marvel.
  • Vigilante: City Lights, Prairie Justice #1-4, 1995, DC/Vertigo.
  • Web of Spider-Man Annual #1, 1985, Marvel.

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