Bilquis Evely
b. 1990
Bilquis Evely, born July 20, 1990, in Brazil, is a comic book artist best known for her lush, painterly style and expressive character work. She entered the industry in the early 2010s, gaining attention for her detailed, emotionally resonant storytelling. Evely is most recognized for her runs on *The Dreaming* (part of the Sandman Universe), where she brought a dreamlike quality to Neil Gaiman’s mythos, and *Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow*, a critically acclaimed series written by Tom King that showcased her ability to blend cosmic adventure with intimate human moments. She also illustrated *Helen of Wyndhorn*, a gothic fantasy, and contributed to *Wonder Woman* and *Shaft*. Her work often features intricate linework, rich colors, and a cinematic sense of pacing, drawing comparisons to classic illustrators. Evely’s collaborations with writers like King and G. Willow Wilson have solidified her reputation as a versatile storyteller. She remains active in the industry, with credits spanning over 60 issues, and has been recognized for her contributions to modern comics, though specific major awards are not noted in available sources. Her legacy continues to grow as a distinctive voice in fantasy and superhero art.
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