Gregory Wright is an American comic book editor, writer and colorist known for his work on such Marvel Comics characters as Spider-Man, the Defenders, the Fantastic Four, Deathlok, and Silver Sable, and such DC Comics characters as Superman and Batman.
Wright grew up in New Castle, Pennsylvania, and went to film school in New York. In 1986, while "editing two films and attempting four separate screenplays," Wright was hired as an assistant editor...
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Gregory Wright
Comic Book Colorist
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