Ron Wilson is an American comic book artist known for his work on titles starring the Marvel Comics character The Thing, including the titles Marvel Two-in-One and The Thing. All in all, Wilson spent the better part of eleven years — from 1975 to 1986 — chronicling The Thing's adventures.
Wilson began work as an illustrator for Marvel in the 1970s, producing both cover illustrations and interior artwork. He was the regular artist on Marvel Two-In...
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