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'''Mike Deodato, Jr.''' {{born|23|May|1963}} is a Brazillian [[comics|comic book]] artist specializing in pencils.
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'''Mike Deodato, Jr.''' {{born|23|May|1963}} is a Brazillian {{comic}} artist specializing in pencils.
   
 
He broke into the industry in the early 1990s, after becoming a professional artist in the mid-1980s, with a stint as an inker on ''The Protectors'' before getting a big break on ''Beauty and the Beast'' from Innovation in 1993, a title he penciled, inked, and colored.
 
He broke into the industry in the early 1990s, after becoming a professional artist in the mid-1980s, with a stint as an inker on ''The Protectors'' before getting a big break on ''Beauty and the Beast'' from Innovation in 1993, a title he penciled, inked, and colored.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.mikedeodatojr.com/ MikeDeodatoJr.com] - official homepage
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* [http://www.mikedeodatojr.com/ MikeDeodatoJr.com] – official homepage
 
* [http://mikedeodatojr.deviantart.com/ Deodato's deviantART site]
 
* [http://mikedeodatojr.deviantart.com/ Deodato's deviantART site]
 
* [http://mikedeodatojr.tumblr.com/ Deodato's tumblr site]
 
* [http://mikedeodatojr.tumblr.com/ Deodato's tumblr site]
 
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* {{wikipedia}}
 
[[Category:Star Trek comic pencil artists|Deodato, Mike]]
 
 
[[Category:Star Trek publication artists|Deodato, Mike]]
 

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Mike Deodato, Jr. (born 23 May 1963; age 60) is a Brazillian comic book artist specializing in pencils.

He broke into the industry in the early 1990s, after becoming a professional artist in the mid-1980s, with a stint as an inker on The Protectors before getting a big break on Beauty and the Beast from Innovation in 1993, a title he penciled, inked, and colored.

That eventually led to runs on DC Comics' Wonder Woman and Marvel Comics' Avengers, Elektra, Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man, and Thor. Around the turn of the millennium, he cut back on his workload and concentrated on a more detailed art style. This led to another run on Incredible Hulk, the J. Michael Straczynski run of Amazing Spider-Man, Thunderbolts, and Wolverine: Origins.

In 1996, he contributed pinup art of Spock to Star TreX.

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