Albers
Diana Albers is an American comic book letterer best known for her extensive work at Marvel Comics during the 1980s and early 1990s. Born in the United States (specific date and location not provided), she entered the comics industry in 1979 and remained active through 1994, contributing to 15 documented issues across several major titles. Albers is most frequently credited on *Captain America*, *Spider-Woman*, *Marvel Super-Heroes*, *Night Thrasher*, *Mark Hazzard: Merc*, and the *Spider-Woman Annual*. Her lettering work supported the visual storytelling of these series, often collaborating with writers and artists to ensure clear, consistent dialogue and sound effects. While not a co-creator of characters or storylines, her technical skill as a letterer was essential to the finished product of many superhero adventures. Albers' career coincided with a period of growth for Marvel, and her contributions helped maintain the professional quality of the company's output. Details of her later life and specific awards are not recorded in available sources, but her name appears in the credits of several well-known titles, marking her as a steady presence in the lettering field during a formative era in mainstream comics.
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