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Amanda Conner

Amanda Conner is an American comics artist and commercial art illustrator. She began her career in the late 1980s for Archie Comics and Marvel Comics, before moving on to contribute work for Claypool Comics' Soulsearchers and Company and Harris Comics' Vampirella in the 1990s. Her 2000s work includes Mad magazine, and such DC Comics characters as Harley Quinn, Power Girl, and Atlee.

Amanda Conner

American

Writer, Penciller, Inker

Her other published work includes illustrations for The New York Times and Revolver magazine, advertising work for products such as Arm & Hammer, Playskool, design work for ABC's Nightline, and commercials for A&E's Biography magazine.

Early life[edit]

Amanda Conner studied at The Kubert School in Dover, New Jersey.[1] She names as influences Joe Kubert, for teaching his students to compose pages as if they were to be devoid of any dialogue or word balloons, and Frank Miller for his pacing and his ability to create tension and intense action and reactions.[2]

Personal life[edit]

Conner has lived in Los Angeles; Jacksonville, Florida; and Connecticut.[3] She and her husband and frequent collaborator Jimmy Palmiotti[26][27] lived in Brooklyn, New York City but as of 2010 live in Florida,[3] which Palmiotti referred to in an interview as the "sixth borough of New York."[28]

2010 All-in-One Award[29]

Inkwell Awards

2014 .[30]

Inkpot Award

2019 Joe Kubert Distinguished Storyteller Award

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# 1–4 (1989–1990)

The Adventures of Bayou Billy

PaperFilms: Amanda Conner

at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

Amanda Conner

at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

Amanda Conner

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators

Amanda Conner