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Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist born in England in 1970. Growing up with a love for comics, he sent in a submission to Marvel UK and would receive his first assignment at only 17 years old. Throughout the 90's Hitch would flop around on various titles until the late 90's when he teamed up with acclaimed writer Warren Ellis to create a book called ComicBook/TheAuthority which tackled the subject of what would happen if superheroes actually existed in the real world. Notable for its cinematic-like style and impeccable attention to detail, this book would get Hitch noticed in a big way getting an assignment a few years later from Marvel Comics to help then up and coming writer Mark Millar re-imagine The Avengers for a new imprint known as Ultimate Marvel which was a new continuity set in the then new UsefulNotes/TurnoftheMillenium leading to the creation of 2002's ComicBook/TheUltimates and its 2005 sequel series ''The Ultimates 2'' both of which received great acclaim from critics and comic book fans alike.

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Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist born in England in 1970. Growing up with a love for comics, he sent in a submission to Marvel UK and would receive his first assignment at only 17 years old. Throughout the 90's Hitch would flop around on various titles until the late 90's 90's, when he teamed up with acclaimed writer Warren Ellis Creator/WarrenEllis to create a book called ComicBook/TheAuthority ComicBook/TheAuthority, which tackled the subject of what would happen if superheroes actually existed in the real world. Notable for its cinematic-like cinematic style and impeccable attention to detail, this the book would get Hitch noticed in a big way way, getting an assignment a few years later from Marvel Comics to help then up and coming writer Mark Millar re-imagine The Avengers for a new imprint known as Ultimate Marvel which was a new continuity set in the then new UsefulNotes/TurnoftheMillenium ComicBook/UltimateMarvel, leading to the creation of 2002's ComicBook/TheUltimates ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' and its 2005 sequel series ''The Ultimates 2'' both of which ''ComicBook/TheUltimates2''. Both received great acclaim from critics and comic book fans alike.



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* ArtEvolution: Compare his early work to his later work and you'll notice when he started incorporating his signature elements of his craft that would get him hugely noticed.

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* ArtEvolution: Compare his early work to his later work and you'll notice when he started incorporating his signature elements of his craft that would get him hugely noticed. In particular, Hitch noticeably had more cartoonish faces on his characters earlier in his career, before his later years showed a marked shift that gave characters more realistically proportioned faces.
* DearNegativeReader: He... didn't react well when a bunch of readers made fun of his rendition of the Calvin Ellis Superman for a cover.
-->'''Bryan Hitch''': You lot can fuck off.
* DutchAngle: A very noticeable amount of his panels feature "camera" work that's at an extreme angle.
* CastOfSnowflakes: Along with SceneryPorn, Hitch's artwork is known to include large crowds of individual people, almost rivalling that of crowd shots by the legendary Creator/GeorgePerez.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His redesigns for the Ultimate versions of the Avengers managed to recursively bring this to comic books, resulting in the replacement of spandex with more pragmatic leather and/or body armor that bordered on CivvieSpandex. The MCU didn't have too much of a tough time translating his designs for Ultimate Captain America and Ultimate Hawkeye to live action.



* SignatureStyle: Wide-screen action scenes and highly detailed outfits are what he's best known for.

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Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist born in England in 1970. Growing up with a love for comics, he sent in a submission to Marvel UK and would recieve his first assignment at only 17 years old. Throughout the 90's Hitch would flop around on various titles until the late 90's when he teamed up with acclaimed writer Warren Ellis to create a book called ComicBook/The Authority which tackled the subject of what would happen if superheroes actually existed in the real world. Notable for its cinematic-like style and impeccable attention to detail, this book would get Hitch noticed in a big way later getting an assignment a few years later from Marvel to help writer Mark Millar re-imagine The Avengers for a new imprint known as Ultimate Marvel which was a new continuity set in the then new UsefulNotes/TurnoftheMillenium leading to the creation of 2002's ComicBook/TheUltimates and 2005's ''The Ultimates 2'' both of which recieved great acclaim from critics and comic book fans alike. The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse owe a good deal to Hitch's designs on certain characters notably the likes of Nick Fury, Captain America, and Hawkeye all of whom have a more military-like design compared to the colorful outfits they otherwise wore in the 616 universe.

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Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist born in England in 1970. Growing up with a love for comics, he sent in a submission to Marvel UK and would recieve receive his first assignment at only 17 years old. Throughout the 90's Hitch would flop around on various titles until the late 90's when he teamed up with acclaimed writer Warren Ellis to create a book called ComicBook/The Authority ComicBook/TheAuthority which tackled the subject of what would happen if superheroes actually existed in the real world. Notable for its cinematic-like style and impeccable attention to detail, this book would get Hitch noticed in a big way later getting an assignment a few years later from Marvel Comics to help then up and coming writer Mark Millar re-imagine The Avengers for a new imprint known as Ultimate Marvel which was a new continuity set in the then new UsefulNotes/TurnoftheMillenium leading to the creation of 2002's ComicBook/TheUltimates and 2005's its 2005 sequel series ''The Ultimates 2'' both of which recieved received great acclaim from critics and comic book fans alike. alike.

The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse owe owes a good deal to Hitch's designs on certain characters notably the likes of Nick Fury, Captain America, and Hawkeye all of whom have a more military-like design compared to the colorful outfits they otherwise wore in the 616 universe.
universe. Bryan Hitch is also notorious for most any book he draws running into delays the worst of it being both volumes of The Ultimates and the issues of Age of Ultron he illustrated.



* ScheduleSlip: Many of his works had delays, either because of its detailed arts or because of real life events. ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' had delays because of the birth of his son, two house moves and one office move. Hitch stresses that Marvel was more supportive of him during his tardiness than DC.
* SelfAdaptation: He was a character designer for the animated films ''WesternAnimation/UltimateAvengers'' 1 and 2, based on the Ultimates.

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* ArtEvolution: Compare his early work to his later work and you'll notice when he started incorporating his signature elements of his craft that would get him hugely noticed.
* SceneryPorn: His widescreen panels especially incorporate a lot of this trope.
* ScheduleSlip: Many of his works had delays, either because of its detailed arts or because of real life real-life events. ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' had delays because of the birth of his son, two house moves and one office move. Hitch stresses that Marvel was more supportive of him during his tardiness than DC.
* SelfAdaptation: He was a character designer for the animated films ''WesternAnimation/UltimateAvengers'' 1 and 2, based on the Ultimates.Ultimates.
* SignatureStyle: Wide-screen action scenes and highly detailed outfits are what he's best known for.
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Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist, famed for his cinematic style.

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Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist, famed artist born in England in 1970. Growing up with a love for comics, he sent in a submission to Marvel UK and would recieve his cinematic style.
first assignment at only 17 years old. Throughout the 90's Hitch would flop around on various titles until the late 90's when he teamed up with acclaimed writer Warren Ellis to create a book called ComicBook/The Authority which tackled the subject of what would happen if superheroes actually existed in the real world. Notable for its cinematic-like style and impeccable attention to detail, this book would get Hitch noticed in a big way later getting an assignment a few years later from Marvel to help writer Mark Millar re-imagine The Avengers for a new imprint known as Ultimate Marvel which was a new continuity set in the then new UsefulNotes/TurnoftheMillenium leading to the creation of 2002's ComicBook/TheUltimates and 2005's ''The Ultimates 2'' both of which recieved great acclaim from critics and comic book fans alike. The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse owe a good deal to Hitch's designs on certain characters notably the likes of Nick Fury, Captain America, and Hawkeye all of whom have a more military-like design compared to the colorful outfits they otherwise wore in the 616 universe.
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* ScheduleSlip: Many of his works had delays, either because of its detailed arts or because of real life events. ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' had delays because of the birth of his son, two house moves and one office move. Hitch stresses that Marvel was more supportive of him during his tardiness than DC.

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* ScheduleSlip: Many of his works had delays, either because of its detailed arts or because of real life events. ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' had delays because of the birth of his son, two house moves and one office move. Hitch stresses that Marvel was more supportive of him during his tardiness than DC.DC.
* SelfAdaptation: He was a character designer for the animated films ''WesternAnimation/UltimateAvengers'' 1 and 2, based on the Ultimates.
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!Works
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* ComicBook/TheAuthority (1999-2000)
* ComicBook/TheUltimates
** ComicBook/TheUltimates2002 (2002-2004)
** The Ultimates 2 (2004-2007)
* Captain America: Reborn (2009-2010)
* ComicBook/AgeOfUltron (2013)
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!Tropes
* ScheduleSlip: Many of his works had delays, either because of its detailed arts or because of real life events. ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' had delays because of the birth of his son, two house moves and one office move. Hitch stresses that Marvel was more supportive of him during his tardiness than DC.

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