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Don Kramer

1969–

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Don Kramer
Known forJSA
Issues credited86
Active2003–2022
Primary roleartist

Don Kramer is an American comic book artist best known for his work at DC Comics, where he brought a clean, expressive style to superhero titles. Born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1969, he was raised in Chebanse, Illinois, and later graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University. After starting his career in the early 2000s, Kramer quickly became a reliable penciller for DC, collaborating with writers such as Geoff Johns on *JSA*, Paul Dini on *Detective Comics*, and Peter Tomasi on *Nightwing*. He also illustrated a *Doctor Fate* miniseries with Chris Golden and the *JSA vs. Kobra* mini-series with Eric Trautmann. Perhaps his most prominent run was on *Wonder Woman*, where he worked with J. Michael Straczynski. His art is noted for its strong figure work and dynamic storytelling, fitting comfortably within DC's house style. Kramer remained active through the 2010s, with credits spanning 2003 to 2022. While he has not received major individual awards, his contributions to key DC series have earned him a steady reputation among fans. He continues to work on independent projects alongside occasional mainstream assignments.

Full bibliography · 23 series

Detective Comics (1937) · 10
JSA vs. Kobra (2009) · 7
Doctor Fate (2003) · 5
The Outsiders (2009) · 3
JSA: Classified (2005) · 2
Batman (1940) · 2
Wonder Woman: Odyssey (2011) · 2
Hawkman (2002) · 1
#14
Startling Stories: The Thing (2003) · 1
#1
Aquaman (2003) · 1
#38
Batman: Death and the City (2007) · 1
Batman: Battle for the Cowl: The Network (2009) · 1
#1
Nightwing: The Great Leap (2009) · 1
The Power of SHAZAM! (1995) · 1
#48
Outsiders: The Road to Hell (2010) · 1
Cemetery Girl (2014) · 1
#1
JSA Omnibus (2014) · 1
#2
Harley Quinn - Batman Tag (2017) · 1
Nightwing by Peter J. Tomasi (2020) · 1
Black Adam: El reinado oscuro (2022) · 1

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