Draft:Jason Martin (comics)
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Jason Martin is an American comic book artist specializing in inks and color. He is a former employee of Gaijin Studios.[1]
During his tenure at Gaijin Studios, he collaborated with Adam Warren on The Dirty Pair.[2] He has also worked with Joe Madureira, providing ink for the Battle Chasers Anthology.[3]
Jason Martin continues to exhibit his artwork at fan conventions throughout the United States.
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[edit]- ^ "Gaijin Studios". 2009-03-03. Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
- ^ Warren, Adam (w), Warren, Adam (p), DeJesus, Robert & Martin, Jason (i), Rosas, Joe (col), Dutro, Steve (let). “Fatal But Not Serious”. The Dirty Pair 2: 1-24 (Aug. 1995), Dark Horse Comics.
- ^ Johnston, Rich (Aug 13, 2019). "Joe Madureira's 'Battle Chaser Anthology' Drops Pages, New Sketches, Artwork and Poster". Bleeding Cool News and Rumors. Retrieved Mar 2, 2024.