Timothy Green II
1975–
Timothy Green II is an American comic book artist, born in 1975, best known for his dynamic, expressive work on superhero and sci-fi titles. He emerged in the mid-2000s, quickly making a name for himself with a fluid, energetic style that suited both street-level brawls and cosmic adventures. Green’s most prominent work includes the series *Fraction*, *Rush City*, and *Annihilation: Conquest – Star-Lord*, where his kinetic linework brought alien worlds and high-octane action to life. He also contributed to *The Immortal Iron Fist* and the mutant-focused *Generation Hope*, often collaborating with writers like Fred Van Lente and Dan Abnett. His distinctive, angular figures and bold panel layouts became a hallmark of his run on *Red Hood and the Outlaws*. Over a career spanning from 2004 to 2017, Green penciled and inked over fifty issues, leaving a mark on titles such as *Animal Man* and *Aeon Flux*. While he never achieved household-name status, his work was a staple of Marvel and DC’s mid-2000s output, earning him a dedicated following among fans of gritty, visceral storytelling. His legacy endures in the pages of these series, a testament to a craftsman who balanced raw energy with clear, readable storytelling.
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