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 | SPECIAL GUEST (Artist - Batman and Robin; FF; Hulk; Mighty Thor; Captain America; Iron Man; Ms. Marvel; X-Men) |  |  |  | Greg started his career in 1995 doing illustrations and short-stories for the RPG magazine, “Dragão” (Dragon) in Brasil. Besides that, he’s done two special editions for Trama Editorial, called “Dragonesa” (The Dragoness) and “Anjos Caídos” (Fallen Angels) - afterwards he did some material for the graphic novel “Fábrica de Quadrinhos” Vol. 01, published by Devir Editora.
During the same time he was also producing advertising artwork and architectural illustrations.
For several years Greg taught art and acted as the coordinator at Escola de Artes Fábrica de Quadrinhos (Comics Factory School of Arts) and Quanta Academia de Artes (Quanta-Academy of Arts) where he again instructed in art.
By 2002, he began working in the US market, penciling “The First,” “Meridian,” “Route 666” and the mini-series “Demon Wars,” which were some of the first titles produced by Crossgen Comics.
Greg’s next job was on “Star Wars,” for Dark Horse and for Marvel Comics on, “Thor: Son of the Asgard,” “X-Men,” “Captain America and Falcon,” “Spider-Man,” “Dr. Spectrum” & “1602: A New World” (a spin-off of Neil Gaiman’s original 1602). Greg then began doing work for DC Comics on “ION: Guardian of the Universe” written by Ron Marz, as well as the one-shot “The Search for Ray Palmer: Gotham By Gaslight.” His latest works include art for Marvel Comics on “Ms. Marvel,” “Marvel Classics: The Odyssey,” “Wolverine: Father” and “FF,” covers for all 5 Captain America One-Shots and for Radical Comics on “The Last Days of American Crime” written by fan favorite Rick Remender. |  | | | | | |  | |
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