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American comic book artist
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Clayton Crain
Crain at a signing for Avengers (Vol 8) #1 at Midtown Comics in Manhattan
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Digital painting
Notable worksGhost Rider: Trail of Tears
Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation
Venom vs. Carnage
X-Force
Carnage
Carnage: U.S.A
Official website

Clayton Crain is an American comic book artist known for his digital painted work on Marvel Comics books such as Ghost Rider, X-Force, and Carnage, and also on the Valiant Comics series Rai. Crain is also known for his work with Todd McFarlane, covers for DC, and his unique sketch cover acrylic paintings.

Early life

Clayton Crain grew up in Moxee, Washington with his parents and older sister. He was sketching on his schoolwork from a very early age and made the definitive choice to be a comic book illustrator at the age of 14 after seeing The Amazing Spider-Man #315.

Career

Crain's career began with Acclaim Comics after he showed editor Fabian Nicieza a 5-page original story board of his artwork. His first book was Shadowman issues 16–20. Crain went on to work on various projects for Todd McFarlane, Top Cow Productions, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics.

Crain works for Valiant Comics on the book Rai, with writer Matt Kindt.

Bibliography

Self-published

  • Impure #1-?
  • 342 #1-?

Acclaim

  • Shadowman #16-20 (1998), his first professional work (as Klayton Krain)

Image

Marvel

Collections

Trade paperback collections include:

References

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