Ron Wilson (comics)
Ron Wilson was an American comic book artist primarily known for his work for Marvel Comics during the Bronze Age of comics. He was a prolific and versatile artist, tackling a wide range of genres and characters.
Wilson began his professional comics career in the 1970s, quickly establishing himself as a reliable and skilled artist. He is perhaps best remembered for his long run as the artist on Marvel Two-in-One, teaming the Thing with various other Marvel heroes. His work on this title showcased his ability to draw a wide array of characters, vehicles, and environments.
Other notable titles Wilson worked on include The Incredible Hulk, Captain America, Power Man and Iron Fist, and Ms. Marvel. He also drew adaptations of literary classics and historical figures, such as Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword of Conan and Tales of King Conan.
Wilson's art style was characterized by its clear storytelling, dynamic action sequences, and detailed rendering. He was particularly adept at drawing muscular figures and expressive faces. He often collaborated with various inkers, which further enhanced the visual appeal of his work. While often considered a "house style" artist, his consistency and professionalism made him a valuable asset to Marvel Comics for many years.