Nat Jones
Nat Jones was born on July 24, 1976, and is an American artist whose career has spanned both comic books and film. He is best known for his work on *Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer*, a series that channels the visceral energy of the legendary fantasy painter. Jones entered the industry in the early 2000s, quickly establishing himself as a versatile creator—credited as artist, colorist, inker, and writer across more than 40 issues. His signature style blends gritty, atmospheric linework with a dark, cinematic sensibility, often exploring horror and supernatural themes. He has collaborated closely with writers on titles such as *'68*, a zombie-war hybrid series, and *Spawn: The Dark Ages*, where his moody visuals complemented the epic tone. Jones also co-created *Black Ritual: The Book of Nyx* and contributed to *'68 Scars* and *The Haunted*. Later in his career, he expanded into film, bringing his comic-book aesthetic to screen projects. While major industry awards have not been a defining feature of his profile, his dedication to the craft and his work on the Frazetta legacy have earned him a devoted following among genre fans.
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