Born José Edilbenes Bezerra on November 20, 1972, in Brazil, Ed Benes has built a substantial career as one of DC Comics' most prolific visual storytellers over three decades. He broke into the industry in the mid-1990s, with catalog credits stretching from 1994 through at least 2025 across more than 230 issues as both artist and inker.
Flash Annual #7 (1994)
Benes first gained wider attention through his work on Gen 13 before establishing himself firmly within DC's universe. His runs on Birds of Prey and Justice League of America rank among his most recognized contributions, the latter representing his most-credited single title. He has also lent his pencils to flagship books including Superman, Supergirl, and Red Lanterns, demonstrating a consistent ability to handle both team books and solo character titles with equal confidence.
Justice League Task Force #24 (1995)
Stylistically, Benes is known for dynamic figure work and a polished, detail-oriented approach that suits the visual demands of superhero ensemble casts. His willingness to take on inker duties alongside his penciling work reflects a hands-on investment in the finished page.
Glory #8 (1995)
Across his career he has contributed to titles ranging from the mainstream DC universe to properties like Glory, showing a range that has kept him consistently in demand. His body of work stands as a meaningful chapter in Brazilian artists' growing presence within mainstream American comics.