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Michele Wrightson (née Robinson) (October 25, 1941 – May 30, 2015), also known as Michele Brand, was an American artist who worked in the comic book industry. The former wife of underground cartoonist Roger Brand, she started out as an underground comix cartoonist. Later, when she was married to comics artist Bernie Wrightson, she made her name as a colorist.[2][3] She was a key contributor to the first all-female underground comic, It Ain't Me, Babe, as well as its follow-up series, Wimmen's Comix.
Comic Title | Role | Publisher | Year | Language | |
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"The Vulture Hangs High" #128 | Colorist | Marvel Comics | 1974 | English | |
...Armageddon! #4 | Colorist | DC Comics, Inc | 1988 | English | |
Believe it or not: The Banshee! #172 | Colorist | Marvel Comics | 1974 | English | |
Armageddon Now! #15 | Colorist | Marvel | 1987 | Unspecified | |
The Vulture Hangs High! #105 | Colorist | Marvel | 1979 | English |