Staz Johnson
Staz Johnson is an English comic book artist and penciller best known for his long runs on DC Comics’ *Robin* and *Catwoman*. Born Stewart Johnson, he entered the industry in the mid-1990s, quickly establishing a clean, dynamic style suited to both superhero action and street-level grit. His most notable work came on *Robin*, where he helped define Tim Drake’s solo adventures, and on *Catwoman*, where his detailed linework captured Selina Kyle’s sleek, dangerous world. He also contributed to *Detective Comics*, *All Star Western*, and the miniseries *Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure*. Johnson often collaborated with writers like Chuck Dixon and Ed Brubaker, bringing a consistent visual energy to their scripts. Beyond DC, he worked on *Underworld* and other projects, demonstrating versatility across genres. His career spans from 1995 to 2024, with credits as artist, inker, and colorist on over 120 issues. While not a household name, Johnson remains a respected craftsman whose work on key Batman-family titles helped shape the look of those characters during a pivotal era. He has not received major industry awards, but his steady, reliable output earned him a loyal following among fans of 1990s and 2000s DC Comics.
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