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Ivan Reis : ウィキペディア英語版
Ivan Reis

Ivan Reis is a Brazilian comic book artist. He is known for his work on books such as Marvel Comics' ''Captain Marvel'', and DC Comics' ''Green Lantern'' series. According to collaborator Geoff Johns, Reis' drawing style resembles a combination of Alan Davis and Neal Adams.
==Career==
For three years, Reis worked for Maurício de Sousa in Brazil. He began his international career for Dark Horse Comics working on titles such as ''Ghost'', starting with issue #17 and acting as regular artist until the series concluded with issue #36. Other work for Dark Horse included ''The Mask'', ''Time Cop'' and ''Xena''. Later, he worked for Lightning Comics.
At Vertigo, he pencilled an issue of Grant Morrison's ''The Invisibles''. He became better known for ''Lady Death'' at Chaos! and CrossGen. At Marvel Comics, Reis worked on ''The Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night'', ''Avengers Icons: Vision'', ''Captain Marvel'', ''Iron Man'', ''The Defenders'' and ''The Avengers''.
Since 2004 Reis has worked for DC Comics on ''Action Comics'', ''Teen Titans'', ''Rann–Thanagar War'', ''Superman'', and ''Infinite Crisis''. Reis started pencilling ''Green Lantern'' vol. 4 with issue #10 (May 2006). Reis' left ''Green Lantern'' after issue #38 (March 2009) to draw the ''Blackest Night'' limited series (June 2009 - May 2010) and its follow-up limited series ''Brightest Day'' (July 2010 - June 2011).〔Cowsill "2000s" in Dolan, p. 341: "Cowritten by Geoff Johns and Peter J. Tomasi, and illustrated by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, Ardian Syaf, Scott Clark, and Joe Prado, ''Brightest Day'' was the start of the next chapter in the history of the DC Universe."〕 Reis was the regular penciller of writer Geoff Johns' run on ''Aquaman'' vol. 7, which premiered in September 2011. Reis drew it for the first 13 issues before moving to ''Justice League'' where he replaced Jim Lee. Johns and Reis introduced the Crime Syndicate of America into the New 52 continuity in ''Justice League'' #23 (Oct. 2013). Reis drew the first issue of Grant Morrison's ''The Multiversity'' in 2014.

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