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Pat Olliffe is an American comic book artist and penciller whose career spans more than three decades of work across Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Disney Publishing, and AfterShock Comics. Born in 1950, Olliffe broke into the industry in the early 1990s and quickly established himself as a reliable and versatile draftsman capable of handling both superhero adventure and lighter, character-driven material.
He is perhaps best recognized for his long association with Spider-Girl, the fan-favorite series following Mayday Parker, Peter Parker's daughter, in an alternate Marvel future. His clean, energetic linework proved well suited to that title's blend of teenage drama and superhero action. Equally well regarded is his extensive work on Untold Tales of Spider-Man, which filled in the early chapters of Peter Parker's career with a style sympathetic to the character's Silver Age roots.
Olliffe demonstrated considerable range beyond the Spider-Man corner of Marvel, contributing to titles such as Nomad and Hawkman, and later bringing his pencils to DC's Booster Gold and the reimagined Scooby Apocalypse. Across roughly 225 credited issues between 1992 and 2024, he collaborated with writers at both major publishers and independent imprints, maintaining a consistency of craft that made him a dependable presence throughout shifts in the industry. His body of work reflects a career built on professionalism and a genuine affection for the superhero genre.