Tom Raney
Tom Raney is an American comic book artist known for illustrating titles as Annihilation: Conquest, Alpha Flight, Ultimate X-Men and Uncanny X-Men for Marvel Comics, DV8 and Stormwatch for Image Comics, and Outsiders for DC Comics.
| Tom Raney | |
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![]() Raney at the 2012 New York Comic Con  | |
| Nationality | American | 
| Area(s) | Artist | 
Notable works  | Stormwatch, Outsiders | 
Early life
    
Tom Raney attended Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in Dover, New Jersey. In 1986, he met his future wife there, Gina Going. Raney, who was a year ahead of Going in the school's three-year program, was introduced to her by an instructor.[1]
Career
    
Raney's first paid work was Forgotten Realms for DC Comics. His first work with his wife Gina Going-Raney was The Warlock Chronicles, a series that was published by Marvel Comics.[1]
Raney is best known for his work on such series as Annihilation: Conquest, Alpha Flight, Ultimate X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, DV8, Stormwatch, and Outsiders.
Recent work includes the limited series Dark Reign: Hawkeye, with writer Andy Diggle.[2]
Personal life
    
Raney and his wife, Gina Going-Raney, married in 1990, shortly after graduation from the Kubert School. They live in Sparta Township, New Jersey, on the eastern shore of Lake Mohawk.[1]
Bibliography
    
    DC
    
- Action Comics #801 (2003)
 - Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #2 (1994)
 - Forgotten Realms #17, 20, Annual #1 (1990–91)
 - Outsiders, vol. 3, #1-3, 7-10, 13-15 (2003–04)
 
Image
    
- Deathblow #16 (among other artists) (1995)
 - Gen 13 #24 (among other artists) (1997)
 - Stormwatch #37-50 (1996–97)
 - Team One: Stormwatch, miniseries, #1-2 (199)
 - Wetworks #11-13 (among other artists) (1995)
 - Wildstorm!, miniseries, (Stormwatch) #4 (1995)
 - Wildstorm Chamber of Horrors (Savant story) (1995)
 
Marvel
    
- Alpha Flight/Inhumans (1998)
 - Annihilation: Conquest, miniseries, #1-6 (2007–08)
 - Avengers Academy #7, 11–12, 15–16, 19–20, 23, 25-26 (2010-2012)
 - Black Widow: Deadly Origin, miniseries, #1-4 (2009–10)
 - Captain America, vol. 2, #7 (among other artists) (1996)
 - Civil War: The Return (2007)
 - Dark Reign: Hawkeye #1-4 (2009–10)
 - Deathlok #20 (along with J.J. Birch) (1993)
 - Double Dragon #1-3 (1991)
 - Exiles Annual # (2007)
 - Incredible Hulks #612, 615 (2010)
 - Mutant X #1-3, 5 (full art); #12 (among other artists) (1998–99)
 - Namor Annual #2 (1992)
 - Secret Invasion: Inhumans, miniseries, #1-4 (2008–09)
 - The Sentry: Fallen Sun #1 (2010)
 - Silver Surfer, vol. 2, #59 (1991)
 - Thor vol. 2, #45-46, 49–51, 55 (2002–03)
 - Ultimate Secret, miniseries, #3-4 (2005)
 - Ultimate X-Men #66-68, 72–73, Annual #1 (2005–06)
 - Uncanny X-Men #291-293, 374, 377–380, 382, 393, 399, 460–461, Annual #15 (1991–2005)
 - Warlock and the Infinity Watch #7-8, 12-13 (1992–93)
 - What If Magneto have formed the X-Men? (2005)
 - X-Factor #76 (1992)
 - X-Men, vol. 2 (then X-Men: Legacy) #95, 103 (1999-2000), #241 (2010)
 - X-Men: Search for Cyclops, miniseries, #1-4 (2000)
 - X-Men Unlimited (Magneto story) #24 (1999)
 
Other publishers
    
- Star Wars #7 (along with Rob Pereira) (Dark Horse, 1999)
 
Notes
    
- Gustines, George Gene (August 22, 2004). "IN PERSON; Pencil, Paper, Lake: At Work in Sparta". The New York Times.
 - What's in a Name? Andy Diggle on Dark Reign: Hawkeye, Newsarama, March 2, 2009
 
References
    
- Tom Raney at the Grand Comics Database
 - Tom Raney at Marvel.com
 
External links
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tom Raney. | 
- Tom Raney at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
 
