Stan Woch
Born on July 8, 1959, Stan Woch is an American artist whose career has spanned both comic strips and comic books across more than three decades of steady professional work. He broke into the industry in the mid-1980s, with credits beginning around 1984, and remained active through at least 2016 — contributing as penciler and inker to well over 150 issues during that stretch.
Woch built his reputation primarily through work at DC Comics, where his output touched a notably diverse range of titles. He logged significant runs on *Robin*, *Batman: Shadow of the Bat*, and *World's Finest Comics*, demonstrating a comfortable fluency with the superhero genre, while also lending his line work to the more unconventional corners of the DC universe on titles such as *Black Orchid* and *Doom Patrol*. His stint on *Airboy* rounds out a catalog that reflects genuine versatility rather than narrow genre specialization.
Working reliably in both penciling and inking roles, Woch exemplified the kind of skilled journeyman craftsmanship that keeps monthly publishing schedules intact — a contribution whose value tends to be better appreciated in retrospect. Specific awards and collaborator credits are not documented in available records, but his consistent presence across a wide range of titles across three decades marks him as a durable and capable figure in the working landscape of American comics.
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