James H. Williams III, born in 1965, is an American comics artist whose career spans three decades of consistently inventive visual storytelling. He broke into the medium in the early 1990s and quickly built a reputation for technical ambition and compositional daring that set him apart from his contemporaries.
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Williams is perhaps best recognized for his long association with writer Alan Moore on Promethea, a series that gave him extraordinary latitude to experiment with page design, color, and symbolic imagery. That collaboration pushed mainstream superhero comics toward something closer to illustrated philosophy, and Williams's contributions were inseparable from the book's identity. He later brought a similarly kinetic, architectural sensibility to Batwoman, both as artist on Detective Comics and as writer-artist on the character's solo series — work that earned the title significant critical attention. His credits also include Chase, Desolation Jones, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, and Judge Dredd, demonstrating consistent range across publishers and genres. Late in his career he contributed breathtaking painted artwork to Neil Gaiman's The Sandman: Overture, a project that underscored his standing as one of the medium's most visually sophisticated practitioners.
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Across more than 226 credited issues, Williams has worked as penciller, inker, colorist, and writer, a breadth of craft roles that reflects a deep, hands-on engagement with every layer of the comics page.