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ChrisCross

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ChrisCross (born Christopher Williams) is an African-American comic book illustrator, known mostly for his stints pencilling Milestone Comics' Blood Syndicate and Heroes also Marvel Comics' Captain Marvel and Slingers. Williams attended New York City's School of Visual Arts in the early 1990s. While doing so, he caught his big break doing work for the DC Comics imprint, Milestone Comics, which sought to publish a line of comics aimed at attracting a more multicultural audience. He has also worked on other series such as Firestorm and The Outsiders for DC comics. He is currently working on a series of hardcover graphic novels for a France-based company named Humanoids Publishing and has returned to the States to continue American comics, starting on Midnighter #11.[1]

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  • Williams chose the pseudonym "ChrisCross" because he wanted people to know that his talent didn't just lean on being a penciller in comics. That "Chris" could "Cross" over to inking, writing, and coloring also. His intense spiritual background also featured into the thought process of the pseudonym, being the son of a preacher and a Born-Again Christian himself.
  • Williams is 6' 9".

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