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  • Clem Robins is a comic-book letterer. Robins has been a letterer since 1977, doing his first work for Gold Key, and then DC, and then Marvel. Robins has worked for practically everybody in the years since. Current stuff includes Vigilante for Wildstorm, 100 Bullets, Losers, Y: The Last Man, Gotham Central and Loveless for DC, and BPRD and Hellboy for Dark Horse
  • Clem Robins is a letterer.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Clem Robins Real Name Clem Robins Job Titles Letterer Gender First publication Unknown
  • Clem Robins is a comic book letterer who worked on a few issues of the Marvel Star Wars series. Robins began working in comics for Gold Key Comics in 1977 and soon contributed to DC Comics and Marvel Comics as well. Since then he has worked for many comic book companies and has also worked as a courtroom illustrator for television.
  • After studying at the Art Students League of New York, Robins began his career as a comic book letterer in 1977. He currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife Lisa. He teaches figure drawing and human anatomy at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.
  • Clem Robins is a comic book artist whose work included Buffyverse comics from Dark Horse Comics.
  • Clem Robins is a comic book letterer who contributed material to the Ape Nation and Planet of the Apes comic book series by Malibu Graphics.
  • He began freelancing for Marvel Comics in 1978 , on The Human Fly, The Defenders, Hulk, Marvel Team Up, Spider Man, Spider Woman, and whatever else he could scarf up from them. He did stints in the production department of both companies during this time. Robins left comic book industry in 1979, only to return six years later. He lettered indie books for Apple, Vortex, First and Malibu. With Malibu, he lettered the Robotech II: The Sentinels comic books. In 1989, he did Conan and other books for Marvel.
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  • Clem Robins is a Cincinnati-based letterer. He was born in 1955, and did his first lettering work in 1977 for Gold Key comics. Assignments from DC followed, including such features as Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, Jonah Hex, Doorway to the Unknown, The Creeper, and others. He began freelancing for Marvel in 1978, on The Human Fly, The Defenders, Hulk, Marvel Team Up, Spider Man, Spider Woman, and whatever else he could scarf up from them. He did stints in the production department of both companies during this time. Robins left comics in 1979, only to return six years later. He lettered indie books for Apple, Vortex, First and Malibu. In 1989 he did Conan and other books for Marvel. He is adjunct professor of human anatomy and figure drawing at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, and his book "The Art of Figure Drawing" was published in 2002 by North Light Books. His work is in the permanent collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum. Current projects include the various Hellboy books for Dark Horse comics, and for DC's Vertigo imprint, 100 Bullets, Loveless, Y: The Last Man, Unknown Soldier, Incognegro and Faker.
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  • Clem Robins
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  • Dark Horse Comics
  • Apple; Dark Horse; DC; First Comics; Gold Key; Malibu Comics; Marvel; Vortex
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__[[Category:Year of Death - ]]
  • Clem Robins is a comic-book letterer. Robins has been a letterer since 1977, doing his first work for Gold Key, and then DC, and then Marvel. Robins has worked for practically everybody in the years since. Current stuff includes Vigilante for Wildstorm, 100 Bullets, Losers, Y: The Last Man, Gotham Central and Loveless for DC, and BPRD and Hellboy for Dark Horse
  • Clem Robins is a letterer.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Clem Robins Real Name Clem Robins Job Titles Letterer Gender First publication Unknown
  • Clem Robins is a comic book letterer who worked on a few issues of the Marvel Star Wars series. Robins began working in comics for Gold Key Comics in 1977 and soon contributed to DC Comics and Marvel Comics as well. Since then he has worked for many comic book companies and has also worked as a courtroom illustrator for television.
  • He began freelancing for Marvel Comics in 1978 , on The Human Fly, The Defenders, Hulk, Marvel Team Up, Spider Man, Spider Woman, and whatever else he could scarf up from them. He did stints in the production department of both companies during this time. Robins left comic book industry in 1979, only to return six years later. He lettered indie books for Apple, Vortex, First and Malibu. With Malibu, he lettered the Robotech II: The Sentinels comic books. In 1989, he did Conan and other books for Marvel. His work has been twice nominated for the Harvey, and once for the Eisner and Wizard awards. His current projects include Hellboy, B.P.R.D., Unknown Soldier, Greek Street, First Wave and How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less. He is adjunct professor of human anatomy and figure drawing at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, and his book "The Art of Figure Drawing" was published in 2002 by North Light Books. It has since been translated into French, Spanish, German and Chinese. His work is in the permanent collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum. His current projects include the various Hellboy books for Dark Horse comics, and for DC's Vertigo imprint, 100 Bullets, Loveless, Y: The Last Man, Unknown Soldier, Incognegro, and Faker.
  • After studying at the Art Students League of New York, Robins began his career as a comic book letterer in 1977. He currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife Lisa. He teaches figure drawing and human anatomy at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.
  • Clem Robins is a comic book artist whose work included Buffyverse comics from Dark Horse Comics.
  • Clem Robins is a comic book letterer who contributed material to the Ape Nation and Planet of the Apes comic book series by Malibu Graphics.
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