Steve Lightle

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Steve Lightle
Born (1959-11-19)November 19, 1959
Kansas, U.S.
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Area(s) Penciller
Notable works
Doom Patrol
Legion of Super-Heroes

Steve Lightle (November 19, 1959 – January 8, 2021)[1][2] was an American comics artist who worked primarily as a penciller. He was best known as the artist of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes and Doom Patrol titles.

Biography

Steve Lightle attended the Johnson County Community College in the Kansas City metropolitan area.[3] His first professional comic book work was a five–page story in Black Diamond #4 (Feb. 1984) published by AC Comics.[citation needed] He followed this with his debut at DC Comics, drawing a 10–page story in New Talent Showcase #4 (April 1984),[4] a series intended to provide work for up-and-coming artists who did not have a regular assignment.[5]

In 1984, Lightle followed Keith Giffen as the penciller of Legion of Super-Heroes.[6] Lightle described it as being a "dream assignment" to work on the title.[7] One of Lightle's issues featured the death of the longtime Legion member the Karate Kid.[8] Although Lightle's tenure as interior artist was brief, he continued as the cover artist until 1988.[4] Lightle co-created two Legionnaires, Tellus and Quislet,[9] whose unusual appearances contrasted with the humanoid appearances of the other Legionnaires.

In 1986, Lightle was one of the contributors to the DC Challenge limited series[10] and drew part of Batman #400 (Oct. 1986).[11] The following year, he was the original penciller of the revival of Doom Patrol,[12] but he left after the first five-issue story arc due to creative differences.[13] Much of Lightle's work after that was as cover artist, typically inking his own penciled artwork. In 1989 and 1990, Lightle was the regular cover artist for Classic X-Men[4] (later retitled X-Men Classic). He produced new covers and frontispieces to accompany the reprinted stories.

On January 8, 2021, his son Matthew and wife Marianne announced that he had died from a cardiac arrest brought on by COVID-19.[14][15][16]

Bibliography

AC Comics

  • Black Diamond #4 (1984)

DC Comics

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Marvel Comics

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External links

Preceded by Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 3 artist
1984–1985
Succeeded by
Greg LaRocque
Preceded by
n/a
Doom Patrol vol. 2 artist
1987–1988
Succeeded by
Erik Larsen

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  1. https://comicbook.com/dc/news/steve-lightle-dc-comics-legion-of-super-heroes-artist-dies/
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  12. Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 229: "October [1987] saw a new Doom Patrol series, by writer Paul Kupperberg and artist Steve Lightle."
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