Matt Hollingsworth, born in 1968, has built one of the more quietly distinguished careers in American comics coloring over more than three decades of consistent work. His path into the industry began in the early 1990s, and he has remained a steady professional presence ever since, accumulating credits on nearly a thousand issues between 1991 and the mid-2020s.
Batman / Punisher: Lake of Fire #[nn] (1994)
Hollingsworth is perhaps best recognized for his long runs on titles where atmosphere and mood carry enormous narrative weight. His work on Daredevil and Preacher helped define the visual tone of those series, and his collaborations on Alias and its successor Jessica Jones brought a muted, street-level palette that suited those stories' grittier sensibilities. He also made meaningful contributions to Hawkeye and Catwoman, demonstrating a range that moves comfortably between grounded realism and more stylized superhero material.
Aliens #3 (1995)
What distinguishes Hollingsworth's coloring is a preference for restrained, psychologically considered hues rather than the saturated brightness that dominates much mainstream work. His choices tend to serve character and setting rather than call attention to themselves.
Batman Chronicles: The Gauntlet #[nn] (1997)
Based in Croatia for a significant portion of his career, he has worked largely remotely while remaining connected to major American publishers. As of 2023, he was still active at Marvel, contributing to Guardian of the Galaxy, Punisher, and Doctor Strange — a testament to his sustained relevance in the field.