Kyle Hotz is an American comic book artist and writer whose career spans more than three decades, with credits across Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Dark Horse Comics. Details about his birthdate and birthplace are not publicly documented in available sources.
The Hood: Blood from Stones #1 (2003)
Hotz broke into the industry around 1992 and built a reputation for atmospheric, horror-inflected linework that suits darker genre material particularly well. His portfolio ranges from superhero titles to pulp-tinged adventure, reflecting a versatility that has kept him steadily employed across multiple publishers. Among his most frequently credited projects are *Evil Ernie: Destroyer*, *The Agency*, *Billy the Kid's Old Timey Oddities*, *Mosaic: Hell City Ripper*, *Ghost Rider 2099*, and *Dark Reign: The Hood* — titles that collectively demonstrate his affinity for offbeat characters and morally complicated narratives.
Billy the Kid's Old Timey Oddities #[nn] (2006)
In addition to penciling and inking, Hotz has taken on coloring and writing assignments, suggesting an unusually broad command of the craft. His work on *Billy the Kid's Old Timey Oddities*, a period horror-adventure series from Dark Horse, stands out as a project that showcases his ability to blend historical settings with macabre sensibility. With over 160 credited issues logged through 2025, Hotz remains an active presence in mainstream comics. No major industry awards are documented in the available record.