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Michael Zulli is an American comic book artist and illustrator. He is best known for his work on The Sandman, Swamp Thing, and The Puma Blues. He was born on December 20, 1952 in the United States. Zulli began his career in the early 1980s, working for Marvel Comics on titles such as The Incredible Hulk, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and The New Mutants. He then moved to DC Comics, where he worked on titles such as The Sandman, Swamp Thing, and The Puma Blues. Zulli has also worked on various other titles, including Batman, The Punisher, and The Savage Dragon. He has also done work for Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, and other publishers. Zulli has won numerous awards for his work, including the Eisner Award for Best Penciller/Inker in 1993 for his work on The Sandman. As of 2021, Michael Zulli's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 20 December, 1952
Birthday 20 December
Birthplace United States
Nationality United States

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1990

Between 1990 and 1991, Zulli created three issues of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: #31 (Soul's Winter) #35 (Soul's Withering), and #36 (Soul's End). His dark and uniquely, realistic interpretation of the TMNT entitled the "Soul's Trilogy" became polarizing among fans of the series. Zulli wrote, drew, and painted the covers for the 3 issues. The work has been viewed as a classic series in hindsight and collected by IDW as "Soul's Winter."

He drew a never-published issue of DC Comics' Swamp Thing in which the title character meets Jesus Christ. In the 1990s another unfinished and unpublished story, Sweeney Todd, written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Zulli for Stephen R. Bissette's publication Taboo was stopped when the anthology itself was discontinued. By this time, Zulli had received the attention of many writers, editors and artists in the comics industry. In 1990 he guest pencilled issue #13 of DC Comics' nascent Vertigo series The Sandman written by Gaiman. This story introduced the Hob Gadling character. Zulli would illustrate seven Sandman issues including the final Sandman story arc "The Wake". Zulli and Gaiman collaborated on a comics adaptation of Alice Cooper's The Last Temptation in 1994. After The Sandman series ended, he had a gallery show called "Visions of the Wake" in New York City. He also began illustrating for several newer Vertigo imprint titles including Winter's Edge, Witchcraft: La Terreur and Sandman Presents: Love Street. He was one of the artists on the Shade limited series which spun off from the Starman series.

1986

Michael Zulli's career in the comics industry began in October 1986 with The Puma Blues, on which he collaborated with writer Stephen Murphy. The monthly title was published by Dave Sim's Aardvark One International and later by Mirage Studios. Zulli illustrated the characters, wildlife and natural landscapes in the polluted post-industrial environment of the story's not-too-distant future. The ecological warnings of the series put forward an argument for natural conservation and against the abuse and pollution of the natural environment. The series was published for 23 issues and a mini-comic half issue, ending in 1989.

1953

Michael Zulli (b. circa 1953) is an American artist known for his work as an animal and wildlife illustrator and as a comic book illustrator.