Steve McNiven

Steven "Steve" McNiven is a Canadian comic book artist. McNiven first came into prominence after he took over as a penciller of CrossGen's Meridian title following the departure of Josh Middleton. Later, he gained more fame working for Marvel Comics as the penciller of Marvel Knights 4, Ultimate Secret and New Avengers. McNiven was the penciller of the Marvel miniseries Civil War. Note: The bibliography does not include variant covers, Director's... more

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  • 1967 (age 42 years)

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