Trish Mulvihill is a New York City-based colorist whose work has been a quiet but consistent force in mainstream comics since the early 1990s. She entered the industry at 28, landing her first DC Comics assignment on *Wonder Woman* — a title that would remain among her most associated throughout her career. Over more than three decades of activity, stretching from 1993 into the mid-2020s, she has accumulated credits on well over two hundred issues spanning an impressively varied range of series, including *Hellblazer*, *100 Bullets*, *Batman*, *The Flash*, *We Are Robin*, *Shazam!*, and *Firebrand*.
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Mulvihill's coloring tends to serve the storytelling rather than announce itself, adapting her palette and approach to the demands of each title rather than imposing a single signature look — a discipline particularly visible across genres as tonally distinct as the street-level grit of *Hellblazer* and the brighter register of *Shazam!*. That craft earned her the comics industry's highest recognition when she received the Eisner Award for Best Colorist in 2004. Her sustained presence across so many DC properties marks her as one of the more quietly durable contributors to the publisher's output over the past thirty-plus years.