Keron Grant
Keron Grant is a Jamaican-American comic book artist best known for his work at Marvel Comics, where he contributed to titles like *Iron Man*, *New Mutants*, and *Fantastic Four*. Born on August 23, 1976, in Montego Bay, Jamaica, he began his comics career with a pinup in one of the final issues of Dale Keown’s *Pitt*. His first steady work came from Rob Liefeld’s Awesome Comics, drawing three issues of the unpublished *Century* series. Grant’s big break arrived after he illustrated online comics for the *Matrix* franchise; inker Rob Stull brought his work to Marvel’s attention, leading to a short stint on *Iron Man*. Over the years, Grant has worked as an artist, colorist, and inker on more than 40 issues across series such as *Son of Vulcan*, *Spider-Man / Doctor Octopus: Out of Reach*, and *Marvel Heroes*. His style is clean and dynamic, often blending superhero action with detailed linework. While he has not received major industry awards, his steady output from the late 1990s through the 2020s has earned him a solid reputation among fans and collaborators. Grant remains active in the field, with credits continuing into 2024.
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