John Romita Parents: John Romita is a successful comic book artist. He is best known for his work on Marvel Comics’ The Amazing Spider-Man.

John Romita Biography

He is also known for co-creating characters, including the Punisher and Wolverine.

In 2022, John Romita Sr. is 92 years old. John Romita Sr.’s height is N/A inch. His weight is N/A.

He holds American nationality.

In 2002, he was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.

On January 24, 1930, John Romita Sr. was born in Brooklyn, New York; John Romita Sr.’s birth name is John V. Romita.

He is of Italian descent, from Sicily.

In 1947, John graduated from Manhattan’s School of Industrial Art. He attended for three years after spending ninth grade at a Brooklyn junior high school.

His influence included comics artists Noel Sickles, Roy Crane, Milton Caniff, and later Alex Toth and Carmine Infantino, as well as commercial illustrators Jon Whitcomb, Coby Whitmore, and Al Parker.

He has four siblings in which, three sisters and a brother

John Romita Sr. married Virginia Bruno, his childhood sweetheart, in November 1952. From 1975 to 1996, he worked on staff at Marvel. Until 1995, they lived in Brooklyn’s Bensonhurst neighbourhood.

They bought a house in the Queens neighbourhood of Queens Village. The family moved to Bellerose, New York, on Long Island some years late

The couple shared two sons, Victor and John Jr. (born August 17, 1956). He followed in his footsteps to become a noted comic book artist himself

John Romita Sr. entered the comic industry in 1949. Initially, he was entered in the series Famous Funnies. “Steven Douglas up there was a benefactor to all young artists,” Romita recalled. “The first story he gave me was a love story.

All the women looked like emaciated men, and he bought it, never criticized me, and told me to keep working. He paid me two hundred dollars and never published it — rightfully so”.

In 1949, John worked at the New York City company Forbes Lithograph. At the time, he earned $30 a week, when comic-book inker Lester Zakarin. His friend from high school, whom he ran into on a subway train, offered him either $17 or $20.

John Romita was very popular when he ran on Iron Man with writer David Michelinie and artist Bob Layton which began in 1978. The team introduced several supporting characters, including Tony Stark’s bodyguard girlfriend, Bethany Cabe, and rival industrialist Justin Hammer.

He had his first regular run on the series in the early 1980s, The Amazing Spider-Man, and he was the artist for the launch of the Dazzler series. He and writer Dennis O’Neil introduced Madame Web in The Amazing Spider-Man #210 (Nov. 1980) and Hydro-Man in issue #212 (Jan. 1981).

A page to pencil a 10-page story for him as an uncredited ghost artist. “I thought, this is ridiculous! In two pages, I can make more money than I usually make all week! So I ghosted it and then kept ghosting for him”. Then Romita recalled, “I think it was a 1920s mobster crime story”.

Romita has an opportunity to meet editor-in-chief and art director, Stan Lee. He ghost-pencilled for Zakarin on Trojan Comics’ Crime-Smashers and other titles, eventually signing some “Zakarin and Romita.”

In 2022, John Romita Sr.’s net worth is $5 Million. He earns his net worth from his professional career as a Comic book artist.

Who are John Romita Parents?

John is the son of Marie (mother) and Victor Romita (father). His father is also a comic book artist.

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