Mark Bagley, born August 7, 1957, is an American comics artist whose prolific output has made him one of the most recognizable pencillers in superhero comics. He broke into the industry in the late 1980s and quickly found a home at Marvel Comics, where his clean, kinetic linework proved ideally suited to action-driven storytelling.
The Amazing Spider-Man #22 (986) (2026)
Bagley is perhaps best known for his long tenure on *Ultimate Spider-Man* alongside writer Brian Michael Bendis, a defining run on the relaunched imprint that reimagined Peter Parker's early years for a new generation. Before that, he made his mark on *The Amazing Spider-Man* and *The New Warriors*, and it was through this era at Marvel that he co-created two enduring characters: Carnage, the symbiote villain who became one of Spider-Man's most visceral adversaries, and the Thunderbolts, the team of reformed supervillains that added genuine moral complexity to the Marvel universe.
The Amazing Spider-Man #29 (993) (2026)
Later in his career Bagley crossed over to DC Comics, contributing to titles including *Justice League of America*, *Batman*, and the weekly series *Trinity*. His catalog spans well over a thousand issues across nearly four decades — a testament to both his consistency and his versatility. Whether handling street-level heroics or large-scale team books, his storytelling has remained accessible and energetic throughout. No major industry awards are documented in the available record, but his creative legacy rests firmly on characters and runs that continue to resonate with readers.