Mike Vosburg, known in the industry as "Voz," was born on July 23, 1947, and has built a remarkably varied career across nearly five decades of American comics. He entered the field in the early 1970s, establishing himself as a versatile craftsman capable of handling penciling, inking, coloring, and lettering — a range reflected in credits spanning 247 issues between 1974 and 2023.
Ghostly Haunts #39 (1974)
Among his most frequently credited titles are *The Savage She-Hulk*, *Howard Chaykin's American Flagg!*, and *G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero*, work that placed him alongside some of the more ambitious genre storytelling of the 1980s. His association with *American Flagg!* in particular connected him to one of that era's most visually daring projects. Outside of print comics, Vosburg is perhaps most widely recognized for his contributions to the *Tales from the Crypt* television series, which brought EC-style horror to a new generation of audiences.
Kung Fu Special #1 (1974)
His sustained activity well into the 2020s speaks to both his adaptability and his genuine commitment to the medium. While no major awards are noted in available records, his longevity and the breadth of his credited work across genres — superhero, military action, satirical science fiction, horror — mark him as a dependable and quietly prolific presence in mainstream American comics.