Stephen Byrne (comics)

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Stephen Byrne
Born
Stephen Andrew Byrne

(1986-03-07) 7 March 1986 (age 37)
Occupation(s) Comics artist, animator

Stephen Andrew Byrne (born 7 March 1986, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish artist and animator noted for his work in animation, [1] comic books, video games, and television. He is best known for his work on the Serenity comic with Joss Whedon and Chris Roberson, [2] DC's Green Arrow [3] and his online animated shorts.

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He was recently announced as the new artist for DC's The Ray. [4]

Biography

Byrne was born in Dublin. By age 12, he knew he was going to be an artist. [1]

Byrne currently lives in Seattle, Washington working on Plants vs. Zombies Heroes.

His next project was Wonder Twins from DC comics in February 2019.

Comic book credits

Video game credits

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