Clayton Henry is an American comic book artist whose career spans more than two decades of work primarily in superhero comics. Born in 1950, he broke into the industry with early assignments on *Nine Rings of Wu-Tang* and *Area 52*, projects that established his draftsmanship before he moved into higher-profile work at Marvel Comics.
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Henry built a steady reputation at Marvel through a range of mutant-centric titles, including *Exiles*, *Alpha Flight*, *New X-Men: Hellions*, and *X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula*, the last of which showcased his ability to shift between team dynamics and more atmospheric storytelling. His tenure on *Uncanny X-Men* further cemented his association with that corner of the Marvel universe.
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Beyond Marvel, his catalog — stretching from 1999 into the mid-2020s and encompassing credited work as artist, inker, and colorist across some 176 issues — reveals a versatile career that extended into DC Comics as well. Titles such as *Action Comics*, *Batman/Superman*, *Black Lightning: Cold Dead Hands*, and *Justice League Red* demonstrate his comfort moving between publishers and genres while maintaining a clean, precise visual sensibility. That breadth of sustained output across more than twenty-five years reflects a professional reliability that has made Henry a consistent presence in mainstream American comics.