Mike Hawthorne
1979–
Mike Hawthorne is an American comic book artist born in 1979, whose career spans more than two decades of consistent work across both Marvel and DC Comics. He broke into the industry around 2003 and has since built a reputation as a versatile contributor, taking on artist, colorist, inker, and writer roles across some 174 issues through 2025.
Hawthorne is perhaps best recognized for his extended run on Deadpool, where his kinetic, expressive linework proved well suited to the character's chaotic energy. His portfolio also reflects a comfortable command of marquee assignments, including Batman, Wonder Woman: Evolution, Superior Spider-Man, and Conan: Road of Kings — a range that speaks to his adaptability across tone and genre. Earlier in his career he contributed to the cult-favorite series The Un-Men, which helped establish him as an artist willing to work in stranger, less commercial corners of the medium.
Over the course of his career Hawthorne has demonstrated a clean, dynamic style that balances clarity with momentum — qualities that have made him a reliable collaborator on high-profile superhero titles. His sustained presence across two of the industry's largest publishers, maintained across more than twenty years, reflects both his craft and his professional consistency. No major awards are documented in the available record.
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