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Mike Nasser

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Mike Nasser
Known forSuperboy
Issues credited36
Active1976–1991
Primary roleartist

Mike Nasser, also known as Michael Netzer, was born on October 9, 1955, in the United States. An American-Israeli artist, he made his mark in the comic book industry during the 1970s, working for both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. Nasser's career in comics began in the mid-1970s, and he remained active through the early 1990s, contributing as an artist, colorist, inker, and letterer across 36 issues. He is best known for his work on titles such as *Superboy*, *Adventure Comics*, and *Challengers of the Unknown*, as well as on *Kobra* and the Italian publication *L'Uomo Ragno*. His style, characteristic of the Bronze Age, often featured dynamic linework and a keen sense of storytelling. While specific co-creations are not documented in available sources, his collaborations with writers and editors at both major publishers helped define the look of several series. Later in life, Nasser developed a significant online presence, engaging with fans and fellow creators. His legacy remains tied to his contributions to DC and Marvel during a transformative period in comics, though no major awards are recorded in the provided material.

Full bibliography · 31 series

Superboy (1949) · 4
Adventure Comics (1938) · 2
Kobra (1976) · 2
World's Finest Comics (1941) · 2
Challengers of the Unknown (1958) · 2
Gigant (1976) · 2
The Defenders (1972) · 2
Star Trek (1980) · 2
L'Uomo Ragno (1982) · 2
Σπάιντερ Μαν [Spider-Man] (1977) · 2
The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu (1974) · 1
#27
Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth (1972) · 1
#46
A+Plus (1977) · 1
#1
DC Super Stars (1976) · 1
#11
Comic Reader (1973) · 1
Superman (1966) · 1
Marvel Spotlight (1971) · 1
#33
Wonder Woman (1942) · 1
Wundergirl (1976) · 1
#18
Roter Blitz (1976) · 1
#19
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) · 1
Marvel Two-in-One (1974) · 1
#70
Spider-Man and Hulk Weekly (1980) · 1
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981) · 1
Strange (1970) · 1
Ms. Mystic (1987) · 1
#1
Marvel Tales (1966) · 1
Megalith (1989) · 1
#5
A Csodálatos Pókember (1989) · 1
#13
L'étonnant Spider-Man (1969) · 1
Spider-Man (1980) · 1
#14

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