Steve Lightle


Steve Lightle is an American comics artist who has worked primarily as a penciller. He is best known as the artist of DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes and Doom Patrol titles.

Biography

Steve Lightle attended the Johnson County Community College in the Kansas City metropolitan area. His first professional comic book work was a five–page story in Black Diamond #4 published by AC Comics. He followed this with his debut at DC Comics, drawing a 10–page story in New Talent Showcase #4, a series intended to provide work for up–and–coming artists who did not have a regular assignment.
In 1984, Lightle followed Keith Giffen as the penciller of Legion of Super-Heroes. Lightle described it as being a "dream assignment" to work on the title. One of Lightle's issues featured the death of the longtime Legion member the Karate Kid. Although Lightle's tenure as interior artist was brief, he continued as the cover artist until 1988. Lightle co-created two Legionnaires, Tellus and Quislet, whose unusual appearances contrasted with the humanoid appearances of the other Legionnaires.
In 1986, Lightle was one of the contributors to the DC Challenge limited series and drew part of Batman #400. The following year, he was the original penciler of the revival of Doom Patrol, but he left after the first five-issue story arc due to creative differences. Much of Lightle's work since then has been as a cover artist for which he typically inks his own penciled artwork. In 1989 and 1990, Lightle was the regular cover artist for Classic X-Men. He produced new covers and frontispieces to accompany the reprinted stories.

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