Graham Nolan

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Graham Nolan, 2019

Graham Nolan (born March 12, 1962 ) is an American comic artist. He became known as the illustrator of the newspaper comic strips in the series The Phantom and one of the comic series about the superhero Batman .

Between 1993 and 1998, Nolan drew the adventures of the superhero Batman for the comic series Detective Comics . The author of most of these stories was the writer Chuck Dixon, with whom he also developed the series Bane, which is about a South American terrorist who finally succeeds in breaking Batman's nimbus of invincibility and defeating the superhero in battle.

In 1998, after leaving Batman, Nolan created the highly acclaimed comic strip Monster Island . From August 2000, Nolan designed the Sunday newspaper comic strip about the jungle hero The Phantom , in March 2007 he was replaced by the illustrator Paul Ryan . In addition, Nolan worked on the newspaper comic strip Rex Morgan, MD and designed - again with Dixon as a partner - the comic novel Superman : The Odyssey , which is about the early years of the superhero.