Originally Posted By: First Amongst Daves
Jose Luis Garcia Lopez. He's the guy whose drawings appear on almost all DC's merchandising. But I don't think he didn't do that much comic book art. Superman, Brave and Bold, New Teen Titans. Can't think of much else. Shame, as its beautiful.


He did the first six issues of the 1977 first Jonah Hex series. I liked him better on this series because he didn't take over a long-established character (like, say, Superman and Batman) and give the series a vastly different look.

The JOKER (1975-1977 series) issues 2 (Novick-Garcia-Lopez, 3 (Chua/Garcia-Lopez) and 4 (Garcia-Lopez/Colletta) also had early Garcia-Lopez art. Issue 3 in particular I enjoyed, a clash with the Creeper (one of my all-time favorite characters, and a Joker/Creeper combination really played well off both characters). All scripted by O'Neil.

I liked Garcia-Lopez's covers and promotional pages usually more than his interior work. Although he also did some very nice interior stories in the Superman titles, particularly DC COMICS PRESENTS.