Alex Sinclair is a colorist who has worked in the comics industry.
Sinclair is well known for his collaborations with Jim Lee and Scott Williams. He has previously worked on Astro City, Alan Moore's Top 10, Harley Quinn and with Lee & Williams on Batman: Hush, Superman, WildCATs, Gen¹³, and Divine Right. He is currently coloring All-Star Batman and Robin which is being written by Frank Miller, and penciled by Jim Lee, along with inker, Scott Will...
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