Kenneth Rocafort, born in 1977, is a Puerto Rican comic book artist best known for his dynamic, angular style and bold use of color. He entered the industry in the mid-2000s, quickly gaining attention for his work on *Astonishing Tales: Wolverine/Punisher* and *Madame Mirage*. Rocafort’s big break came when he became the regular artist on *Red Hood and the Outlaws*, where his sleek, kinetic figures and dramatic layouts helped define the book’s modern, action-driven look. He later brought that same energy to *Superman*, *Teen Titans*, and *The Ultimates*, often collaborating with writers like Scott Lobdell and Al Ewing. Among his notable co-creations is the character Sideways, a young superhero from the DC Universe. Rocafort is also a writer and colorist, and his recent graphic novel *GROKEN* showcases his full range of storytelling. Active from 2006 to 2025, he has been credited on over 120 issues. While major industry awards have not been a defining part of his career, his influence on the visual style of superhero comics in the 2010s is widely recognized, particularly for his work on high-profile DC and Marvel titles.