Adrienne Roy (June 28, 1953 – December 14, 2010) was a DC Comics color artist whose long tenure on the publisher's Batman titles made her one of the most recognizable names in the craft during the 1980s and early 1990s. Born in 1953, Roy built a career that stretched across an impressive breadth of the DC universe, with credits on well over a thousand issues spanning titles including Batman, Detective Comics, The New Teen Titans, Robin, The New Titans, and Superman.
Batman #436 (1989)
She is best remembered for her sustained work on the Batman line, where her color choices helped define the visual mood of the character across nearly two decades. Coloring comics in that era was an exacting, technically constrained discipline — limited printing technology demanded that colorists develop a keen instinct for atmosphere and storytelling within tight restrictions — and Roy proved exceptionally skilled at navigating those boundaries. Her contributions gave Gotham City much of its distinctive shadowy palette during a pivotal period for the character.
Batman #428 (1988)
Roy remained active in the industry for decades, accumulating credits that reflect both her versatility and her reliability as a collaborator. She passed away on December 14, 2010, leaving behind a body of work that colored — in the most literal sense — the reading experience of an entire generation of DC fans.