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Terry Dodson is an American and . He is best known for his work on titles such as Harley Quinn, Trouble, , , Wonder Woman and . His pencils are usually inked by his wife , who is a comic book and .


Career
Dodson began his illustration career in 1991 at Revolutionary Comics, drawing issues of Rock 'N' Roll Comics that featured illustrated bios of performers like (#38) and others. He first came to mainstream prominence as the artist on ' title Mantra in 1993. He co-created the character with writer Mike W. Barr.

In early 1996, he drew a four issue Storm mini series (starring the character of the same name), which was written by , by and published by .

Later that same year this creative team reunited for another X-Men-related limited series — the three-issue Pryde and Wisdom title, starring and .

In 1998, he became the regular penciller of Marvel's Generation X, where he remained until 2000 (#38-60).

In 2000, Dodson left Marvel for where he pencilled a Harley Quinn ongoing series written by .

(2025). 9780756667429, Dorling Kindersley.
He left the title a year later.

Dodson returned to Marvel in 2002 to draw and the Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do, a limited series which was not completed until 2006 due to delays.

In 2003, Dodson and writer produced a controversial limited series titled Trouble, which was published through Marvel's imprint. The series which was supposedly aimed at a teenage girl audience, featured suggestive photo covers of girls in bikinis and seemed to reveal details about Peter Parker ()'s true parentage.

In 2004, Dodson and Millar reteamed to launch a new ongoing Spider-Man series, Marvel Knights Spider-Man. They left after a 12-issue arc.

Dodson provided covers and interior art for DC Comics' 2006 relaunch of . He has also completed the first volume of Songes: Coraline, a comic strip which is edited and published in France and Spain.

Dodson and artist alternated story arcs on Marvel's , with drawing issues #504 to #538.

In 2014, enlisted the help of DC Comics to create new designs for its monster-themed cereals in time for Halloween. The designs, revealed on August 6, consisted of a Count Chocula design by Dodson, a Boo Berry design by , and a Franken-Berry design by Dave Johnson.Sunu, Steve (August 6, 2014). "Jim Lee, Dave Johnson, Terry & Rachel Dodson Redesign General Mills' Monster Cereals". Comic Book Resources.

Other projects in the 2010s include pencilling issues of Defenders, , Avengers & X-Men AXIS and for Marvel Comics and Red One for .


Bibliography

Interior art

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Marvel
  • Age of Apocalypse (Marvel, 1995):
  • Daredevil, vol. 2, #40: "Trial of the Century: Part Three" (with Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, 2002)
  • The Defenders, vol. 3, #1-3, 7 (with Matt Fraction, 2011–12)
  • Excalibur #83: "Bend Sinister" (with and , 1994)
  • Generation X #38-40, 42–45, 48–50, 52–57, 59-60 (with , , , , and Chris Renaud, 1998–2000)
  • (Marvel, 1998–2011):
    • "In Sin Air" (with Steven T. Seagle and various artists, in #352, 1998)
    • "SFX, Part One" (with , and , in #500, 2008)
    • "Lovelorn" (with Matt Fraction, in #504-507, 2009)
    • "Sisterhood, Part Four" (with Matt Fraction and Greg Land, in #511, 2009)
    • "Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia, Parts Two & Four" (with Matt Fraction, in #513-514, 2009)
    • Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus (with Matt Fraction and Mike Deodato, Jr., one-shot, 2009)
    • "Nation X, Parts Four & Five" (with Matt Fraction, in #518-519, 2010)
    • "Second Coming, Parts Two, Six & Ten" (with Matt Fraction, in #523-525, 2010)
    • "Breaking Point" (with , in #535-538, 2011)
  • The Incredible Hulk, vol. 1, #433: "Over the Edge" (with , 1995)
  • , vol. 1, #1-5 (with , 2015)
  • #1-3 (with Warren Ellis and , 1996)
  • #1-4, 6–7, 9-12 (with Mark Millar, Marvel, 2004–2005)
  • and the Black Cat: "The Evil that Men Do" #1-6 (with , 2002–2006)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #14 (with , 2022), 19-20 (with Joe Kelly, 2023), 50 (with , 2024)
  • Storm #1-4: "Nocturnes" (with Warren Ellis, Marvel, 1996)
  • Trouble #1-5 (with , Marvel, 2003–2004)
  • (Marvel, 1994–1995):
    • "Birds of a Feather" (with , in #39, 1994)
    • "A Sinister Heart" (with J.M. DeMatteis, Ralph Macchio and John Paul Leon, in Annual '95, 1995)
  • (Marvel, 1995):
    • "A Lie of the Mind" (with Fabian Nicieza, in #42, 1995)
    • "Target: X-Force" (with , in #49, 1995)
  • Wolverine, vol. 1, #186: "See Ya Around, Frankie" (with Frank Tieri, 2003)
  • (1996–97):
    • "Mind Games" (with Ralph Macchio, in Annual '96, 1996)
    • All Saints' Day (with , , 1997)


Other publishers
  • Rock 'n' Roll Comics #38: "" (with Jay Allen Sanford, Revolutionary, 1991)
  • Mantra #1-3, 5–7, 12, 21 (with Mike W. Barr, , 1993–1994)
  • Will to Power #7-9: "Main Story" (with , Dark Horse, 1994)
  • Ghost #5: "Trophy Ghost" (with and , Dark Horse, 1995)
  • #1-6 (with and , Dark Horse, 1997)
  • Judgment Day Omega: "The Trial" (with and various artists, Awesome, 1997)
  • #92 (with and various artists, , 2005)
  • Songes (with Denis-Pierre Filippi, graphic novel, Les Humanoïdes Associés, 2006–2012)
    • Coraline (#1, 2006)
    • Célia (#2, 2012)
    • Songes, sketchbook (2007)
    • Songes, complete edition (2013)
  • Red Skin (with Xavier Dorison, Glénat, 2014)
    • Welcome to America #1, 2014
    • Jacky #2, 2016
  • Red One #1-4 (with Xavier Dorison, English version of Red Skin, , 2015–2016)


Covers
  • Mantra #4, 9 (with Mike W. Barr, , 1993–1994)
  • #21, 24 (, 1994)
  • Excalibur #92 (, 1995)
  • C.H.I.X. #1 (, 1998)
  • Generation X #37, 41, 46–47, 51, 58, 61–62, Annual '99 (Marvel, 1998–2000)
  • #1 (Image, 1998)
  • #50 (Marvel, 1999)
  • Adventures of Superman #578 (DC Comics, 2000)
  • #10, 12, 14 (Dark Horse, 2000)
  • Gen-Active #2 (, 2000)
  • Harley Quinn #8-9, 20-23 (DC Comics, 2001–2002)
  • #1-4 (, 2002)
  • #3 (, 2003)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man v2 #54 (Marvel, 2003)
  • Marvel Knights Spider-Man #8 (Marvel, 2005)
  • Black Panther #5 (Marvel, 2005)
  • House of M #2 (Marvel, 2005)
  • #88-91, 94, 96 (, 2005–2006)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #523 (Marvel, 2005)
  • , and Jack B. Quick #1 (America's Best Comics, 2005)
  • , Greyshirt and Cobweb #1 (America's Best Comics, 2006)
  • , #1 (America's Best Comics, 2006)
  • , Top 10 and Teams #1 (America's Best Comics, 2006)
  • #837-840 (DC Comics, 2006)
  • Superman #650-653 (DC Comics, 2006)
  • Birds of Prey #92-94 (DC Comics, 2006)
  • #5-7, 10–13, 18 (DC Comics, 2007–2008)
  • Countdown to Final Crisis #43-40 (DC Comics, 2007)
  • #54 (DC Comics, 2007)
  • Ms. Marvel #25 (Marvel, 2008)
  • Captain Marvel #4 (Marvel, 2008)
  • #1-7 (Marvel, 2008)
  • #1-4 (Marvel, 2008–2009)
  • Daredevil v2 #111 (Marvel, 2008)
  • #520, 522, 526-529 (Marvel, 2009–2010)
  • #226-227 (Marvel, 2009)
  • What If? #1 (Marvel, 2010)
  • #11 (Marvel, 2010)
  • Atlas #1 (Marvel, 2010)
  • #1 (Marvel, 2011)
  • X-Men v3 #7-10 (Marvel, 2011)
  • Fear Itself #4 (Marvel, 2011)
  • #7 (Marvel, 2011)
  • Ghost #1-3 (with , Dark Horse, 2014)
  • Volume 2 #1-6 (with , Dynamite, 2014)
  • #25 (, 2014)
  • How to Pass As Human: A Guide to Assimilation For Future Androids (with Rachel Dodson, graphic novel, Dark Horse, 2015)


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