Rick Burchett
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Rick Burchett is an illustrator known for his drawing of pop culture icons such as Batman and Superman. He has written, pencilled and inked a number of comic book series of the superhero genre.
He began his artistic career in St. Louis, Missouri and did his early professional comics work at AC Comics, First Comics, Pacific, Capital, Impact and Vertigo. Burchett then joined DC Comics. His first work at DC was on Blackhawk, which was followed by titles like Batman, The Flash, Superman, Black Diamond, Black Hood, E-Man, American Flagg, Great American Western, Wonder Woman, The Justice League, Green Lantern, and The Phantom.
Rick Burchett received the Eisner Award in 1996 with Paul Dini and Ty Templeton for his work on The Batman and Robin Adventures. He shared the Eisner Award again in 1999, with Ty Templeton and Terry Beatty, for his work on Batman: The Gotham Adventures.
In 2006 he became the on-going penciller on Marvel Comics' She-Hulk with writer and former Batman Adventures collaborator Dan Slott.