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Gerald Parel

 

Gerald Parel is a French comic book artist, illustrator, concept artist, animator, video game artist, and musician, currently living in Munich, Germany. He is well known for his work in the comic book industry.

Gerald has worked on numerous Marvel Comics titles, including Iron Man: Season One in 2013, with 144 pages of sequential art, as well as cover art on titles such as Avengers, Spider-Man, X-Men, Star Wars, S.H.I.E.L.D and many blackberries. He made his debut with DC Comics in 2016 with interior and cover art for Batman: Europa. Gerald has also worked with many other publishers in the comic book industry, some of which including BOOM! Studios, Image Comics, IDW Publishing, Dark Horse Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Valiant Comics, Vault Comics, Upper Deck, and many more. Gerald has also worked for many years on projects for Riot Games. Gerald is currently working on a variety of personal projects, covers in the comic book industry, and video game projects with Riot Games in the gaming industry.










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