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Kelley Jones

Kelley Jones (born July 23, 1962, in Sacramento, California) is an American comic book artist best known for his work on ''Batman'' with writer Doug Moench and on ''The Sandman'' with writer Neil Gaiman.
==Career==
Kelley Jones entered the comics industry as an inker for Marvel Comics with his first published work appearing in ''Micronauts'' #52 (May 1983). He penciled issue #59 (Aug. 1984) and when the series was relaunched as ''Micronauts: The New Voyages'' in October 1984, he continued penciling the series through most of its 20 issue run. At DC Comics, Jones redesigned Deadman, making the character look thin and skeletal. Deadman's face, formerly drawn to resemble a normal human's head with pale white skin, now looked like a skull. In 1990 and 1991, he drew several issues of Neil Gaiman's ''The Sandman'' series with contributions to the "Dream Country" and "Season of Mists" story arcs. Jones and inker John Beatty collaborated with writer Doug Moench on a series of Batman tales including ''Batman: Dark Joker the Wild'' and the vampire Batman trilogy beginning with ''Batman & Dracula: Red Rain''.〔Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 251: "Written by Batman alumnus Doug Moench, and illustrated with the shadowy pencils of Kelley Jones, ''Red Rain'' chronicled the clash between Batman and the legendary Dracula."〕 Jones drew the covers for many of the chapters of the "Batman: Knightfall" crossover storyline.〔Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 259: "With most of its issues featuring eye-catching covers by relatively new ''Batman'' artist Kelley Jones...'Knightfall' was instantly recognizable as a major event in the life of Bruce Wayne."〕 He became the penciler of ''Batman'' with issue #515 (Feb. 1995)〔Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 269〕 and worked on such story arcs as "Contagion".〔Manning "1990s" in Dolan, p. 272〕 Moench and Jones co-created the Ogre in ''Batman'' #535 (Oct. 1996).
He illustrated ''The Crusades'' for Vertigo (2000–2001) and the four-issue mini-series ''Conan: The Book of Thoth'' for Dark Horse Comics with writers Kurt Busiek and Len Wein in 2006. Since 1997, Jones has also produced a number of works as a writer-artist for Dark Horse, including several miniseries and one-shots starring his creation ''The Hammer'' (1997–1999): the one-shot ''ZombieWorld: Eat Your Heart Out'' (1998) and the four-issue miniseries ''The 13th Son'' (2005–2006). In 2008, Jones returned to Batman, this time in a twelve-issue series titled ''Batman: Gotham After Midnight'', written by Steve Niles. In 2009, he illustrated the ''Batman: The Unseen'' five-issue series, re-teaming with Moench.〔 In 2014, he provided artwork for "The Pale Man", part of "Batman: Endgame" focusing on a group of serial killers and an Arkham nurse who are forced into telling "a story" by the Joker.

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