Paul Pelletier is an American comic book penciller whose prolific career has stretched from the late 1980s through the mid-2020s, encompassing more than three and a half decades of steady, versatile work across both Marvel and DC Comics.
Outsiders #2 (1993)
Details about his birthdate and birthplace are not widely documented in available records, but Pelletier's professional presence became firmly established through his contributions to a broad range of superhero titles. His output spans over 360 credited issues, reflecting a durability that few artists in the monthly comics grind manage to sustain. Among the titles most closely associated with his name are Aquaman, Negation, Outsiders, Exiles, Green Lantern, and Incredible Hulks — a roster that demonstrates his comfort moving between cosmic ensemble stories, undersea adventure, and team-driven action.
The Incredible Hulk #412 (1993)
Pelletier is particularly recognized for his clean, expressive figure work and his ability to handle large casts without losing clarity on the page. His run on Aquaman, in particular, helped define a visually dynamic period for that character. Whether working in science-fiction settings or grounded superhero environments, he has shown consistent adaptability. No major awards appear in the available record, but his longevity and the sustained demand for his work across major publishers speak to a reputation built on reliability and craft.