Todd Klein, born January 28, 1951, is one of American comics' most accomplished letterers and logo designers, with a career spanning decades of work predominantly for DC Comics. He entered the industry and built an extraordinary body of work across more than 2,800 credited issues, touching titles as varied as *Detective Comics*, *Batman*, *Suicide Squad*, *The Spectre*, *The Unwritten*, and *Fables*, the latter representing one of his longest and most celebrated associations.
Klein's contribution to comics extends well beyond placing words on a page. His lettering is recognized for enhancing mood and character voice, and his logo designs have shaped the visual identity of numerous series. He has also worked as an inker and writer on select projects, demonstrating a versatility uncommon among specialists in his craft.
Throughout his career Klein collaborated closely with some of the medium's most celebrated writers and artists, his work proving particularly well suited to ambitious, literary series that demanded expressive, carefully considered typography. His partnership on *Fables* with writer Bill Willingham became among the most enduring of his career.
Klein has received multiple Eisner Awards for Best Lettering, a recognition that reflects the broader industry's understanding that skilled lettering is a genuine art form rather than mere production work. His career stands as a quiet but essential argument for the letterer's central role in comics storytelling.