Born Luciano Queiroz on 18 July 1972, Luke Ross is a Brazilian comic artist whose career stretches from the early 1990s through the present day. He broke into the industry around 1993 and built a reputation across both Marvel and DC, demonstrating a versatility that allowed him to move comfortably between superhero titles and adventure properties alike.
Star Wars: Rogue One - Cassian Andor #1 (2026)
Ross is perhaps best recognized for his polished, detailed figurework, which has served him well across a wide range of assignments. Among his most prominent credits are extended runs on The Spectacular Spider-Man, Secret Avengers, and Captain America, as well as contributions to Captain America and the Mighty Avengers and the atmospheric miniseries Samurai: Heaven & Earth. Early in his career he also worked on Gen13 and X-Man, helping to establish his profile during the boom years of 1990s comics. His association with Indiana Jones further demonstrated his ability to handle action-driven, cinematic storytelling beyond the superhero genre.
Over more than three decades and upward of 245 credited issues as both penciler and inker, Ross has proven to be a reliable and skilled presence in mainstream American comics. His longevity across publishers and genres reflects a steady professionalism that has kept him in demand well into the 2020s.