Born on March 14, 1957, Mike DeCarlo is an American comics artist whose career spans more than four decades and nearly 900 credited issues. He built his reputation primarily as an inker at DC Comics during the 1980s, where his clean, dependable linework complemented pencilers including George Pérez, Greg LaRocque, Keith Giffen, and Jim Aparo. That period saw him contribute to some of DC's most ambitious projects, most notably the sprawling continuity-reshaping event Crisis on Infinite Earths, as well as ongoing series such as Legion of Super-Heroes and Batman.
The Omega Men #3 (1983)
DeCarlo proved equally at home with humor and all-ages material, and a substantial portion of his output reflects that range. He became one of the steadier hands on Simpsons Comics and logged extensive work on licensed cartoon titles — Looney Tunes, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, The Powerpuff Girls, and Superman & Bugs Bunny among them — bringing the visual rhythms of animated characters faithfully onto the page. His catalog also includes work for Marvel on titles such as Fantastic Four and Thor, as well as the science-fiction anthology Atari Force.
Booster Gold #1 (1986)
No major awards are documented in the available record, but DeCarlo's longevity — remaining active into 2025 — and his consistent presence across superhero, humor, and licensed comics alike speak to a craftsman who adapted readily to whatever the industry required of him.