Roger Cruz — born Rogério da Cruz Kuroda on February 22, 1971, in São Paulo, Brazil — is a Brazilian comic book artist whose career spans more than three decades of work for major American publishers. He broke into the industry in 1994 and quickly established himself as a dependable and versatile penciler capable of handling high-profile superhero titles.
Hyperkind #8 (1994)
Cruz is perhaps best recognized for his extensive work on X-Men–related books, including runs on *X-Man*, *The Uncanny X-Men*, and *X-Men: First Class*, the last of which became one of his most-credited assignments. His output also stretched well beyond the Marvel universe, with notable contributions to DC titles such as *Robin* and *The Flash*, demonstrating a range that kept him busy across both major publishers for years.
The Incredible Hulk #419 (1994)
Among his more distinctive credits is *Araña: The Heart of the Spider*, a series that helped introduce a young Latina superhero to Marvel's lineup — the kind of character-building work that tends to define a career as much as any blockbuster franchise. With roughly 160 issues to his name across a catalog active through at least 2026, Cruz represents the sustained, craft-focused professionalism that keeps superhero comics running. No major awards are documented in available records, but his longevity and the breadth of his titles speak to consistent industry respect.