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Stephen " Steve" Epting (born 1963) is an American . He is best known for his work on The Avengers and Captain America for .


Early life
Epting's influences include , , , , , , and José Luis García-López.

Epting received a BFA in from the University of South Carolina.


Career
In 1989, Epting read of a contest being conducted by independent comic book publisher , with the winner's story to be published by the company. Although the contest did not actually exist, First declared Epting one of the "winners" and he began drawing for the company. His assignments for First included backup stories for Nexus, guest-artist duties on and Whisper, and two miniseries starring Nexus supporting character Judah Maccabee: Hammer of God and Hammer of God: Sword of Justice.

By early 1991, First Comics had gone out of business, and Epting was sending submissions to other comics publishers. He found work at . Originally assigned to draw half the issues in a six–part biweekly The Avengers , Epting drew five of the six issues (#335–339). Shortly thereafter, he became the full-time on the series with issue #341 (Nov. 1991). Working closely with writer and / Tom Palmer, Epting crafted several Avengers adventures. The creative team introduced a new version of the Swordsman character in issue #343

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and worked on the "" crossover storyline. His stint on The Avengers ended with issue #375 (June 1994).

After leaving The Avengers in 1994, Epting spent the next few years working on Marvel's franchise of titles including the "Age of Apocalypse" crossoverManning "1990s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 272: "The story began in the X-Men Alpha special by writers Scott Lobdell and Mark Waid and pencillers Roger Cruz and Steve Epting." and Factor-X, the alternate timeline counterparts of X-Factor.Manning "1990s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 273: "One-eyed prelate Scott Summers rebelled against his master Apocalypse...in this four-issue miniseries by writer John Francis Moore and artists Steve Epting and Terry Dodson. He had a run on the X-Factor , but mostly concentrated on annuals, specials, and mini-series. These included X-Men '97, Bishop: X.S.E., and the Marvel Comics/ cross-over /Team 7. In 1998, Epting collaborated with writer on a story starring Marvel's World War II heroes, The Invaders. It was serialized in the first three issues of the Marvel Universe anthology title and was inked by .

In 1999, Epting moved to . He was the main artist on the Superman series as well as on , where he was teamed up with writer . Their work on Aquaman began with issue #63 and ran until issue #75.

In 2001, Epting returned to Marvel's Avengers for two issues (#36 and #37), which had been relaunched three years earlier with writer . Most of his work during the early 2000s was for the independent comics publisher, . Epting drew issues #1–25 of Crux, a fantasy-adventure book co-created with writer . Epting's next CrossGen project, El Cazador, was an historical adventure centering on a female pirate, it was cancelled after only six issues.

In 2004, Epting returned to Marvel as one of the artists on the Ultimate Nightmare limited series.Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 323: " Ultimate Nightmare was a five-issue limited series by writer Warren Ellis and artists Trevor Hairsine and Steve Epting, which teamed the Ultimates with the X-Men." In January 2005, Epting teamed with writer to relaunch Captain America.Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 325: "When acclaimed writer Ed Brubaker made the switch from DC to Marvel, he brought with him yet another relaunch for Steve Rogers. A critical and financial hit, this new Captain America series featured the art of realistic draftsman Steve Epting." Brubaker and Epting produced the storyline in which Captain America was assassinatedManning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 335: "Surprising an unsuspecting fan base who thought the worst was over for Steve Rogers, Captain America's death captured worldwide media attention." and replaced by his former sidekick .Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 340: "Former sidekick Bucky Barnes donned a new costume designed by superstar painter Alex Ross in this second act of writer Ed Brubaker's and penciller Steve Epting's epic storyline." The creative team later collaborated on The Marvels Project an eight issue limited series.

In November 2010, Epting began as the artist on Marvel Comics' flagship title, Fantastic Four. Beginning in issue #583 through #587, Epting illustrated writer 's story "Three", in which died. Epting was the artist on the Marvel Comics series, FF.

Epting and Ed Brubaker launched Velvet, an espionage series, for in October 2013. Epting collaborated with writer Marguerite Bennett on a new series for DC Comics in 2017. He drew the Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen limited series which included an early appearance of the Punchline character in issue #3 (April 2020).


Bibliography

CrossGen
  • Crux #1–10, 12–16, 18–20, 22–25 (2001–2003)
  • El Cazador #1–6 (2003–2004)


DC Comics
  • #1007–1011 (2019)
  • The Adventures of Superman #573 (1999)
  • vol. 4 #63–65, 67–69, 71–75 (2000–2001)
  • Aquaman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 (2021)
  • vol. 2 #1–4 (2017)
  • Batwoman: #1 (2017)
  • DC Holiday Special 2017 #1 (2017)
  • #1000 (2019)
  • Secret Files & Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2000 #1 (one page) (2000)
  • Secret Origins Featuring the JLA #1 (one page) (1999)
  • Superman vol. 2 #143–145, 148, 150 (1999)
  • Superman Secret Files and Origins #2 (1999)
  • Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #1–4 (2020)


First Comics
  • Badger Goes Berserk #1 (1989)
  • #58–59 (1990)
  • Hammer of God #1–4 (1990)
  • Hammer of God: Sword of Justice #1–2 (1991)
  • Nexus #62, 74, 76–77 (1989–1991)
  • Whisper #29–31 (1989)


Image Comics
  • Velvet #1–15 (2013–2016)


Marvel Comics
  • The Avengers #335–339, 341–347, 349–350, 355–361, 363–366, 368–369, 372–375 (1991–1994)
  • The Avengers vol. 3 #36–37 (2001)
  • #1—3 (1998)
  • Captain America vol. 5 #1–4, 6, 8, 11–14, 18–21, 25–35, 37–38, 40–42, 46 (2005–2009)
  • Captain America vol. 6 #19 (2012)
  • Captain America Anniversary Tribute #1 (2021)
  • Factor X #1–4 (1995)
  • Fantastic Four #583–587, 600–601, 604 (2010–2012)
  • Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute #1 (2022)
  • FF #1–3, 8–9 (2011)
  • The Marvels Project #1–8 (2009–2010)
  • Marvel Universe #1–3 (1998)
  • vol. 2 #1–6 (2013)
  • Tales from the Age of Apocalypse: Sinister Bloodlines #1 (1997)
  • vol. 2 #13–14 (2017)
  • Thunderbolts #-1 (1997)
  • Ultimate Nightmare #3 (2004)
  • #319 (1994)
  • X-Factor #114–117, 119, 121 (1995–1996)
  • #1 (1997)
  • X-Men: Alpha #1 (1995)
  • #11–12 (1996)


TKO Studios
  • Sara #1-6 (2018)


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