Ron Lim is an American comic book artist based in Sacramento, California, best recognized for his long run on Marvel's cosmic corner of the universe, particularly the third volume of *Silver Surfer*. Born in 1965, Lim built a career that has proven remarkably durable, with credits spanning four decades — from his earliest work in 1986 through the mid-2020s — across more than 700 issues as artist, inker, and occasional writer.
Cable #3 (1993)
His association with Marvel's cosmic titles gave him a natural home for the sweeping, space-operatic imagery that defines his style. Beyond *Silver Surfer*, he contributed substantially to *Nova* and *Captain America*, and brought his clean, energetic linework to *X-Men 2099*, one of Marvel's mid-nineties future-timeline books. He also worked on *Sovereign Seven* and, in a notably different register, put in a significant stretch on *Sonic the Hedgehog*, demonstrating real versatility across superhero and all-ages material.
Ex-Mutants Graphic Novel #1 (1988)
Lim's collaborations placed him at the center of some of Marvel's most ambitious cosmic storylines of the late 1980s and early 1990s, a period when those titles carried considerable creative momentum. His accessible, expressive draftsmanship made large-scale galactic narratives feel immediate rather than remote. No major industry awards are on record, but his steady presence across hundreds of issues reflects the kind of professional reliability that sustains a genre.