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'''Steve Leialoha''' {{born|27|January|1952}} is a [[comics|comic book]] artist. He has worked for both [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and [[DC Comics]], primarily as an inker, but also does pencil works.
 
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Steve Leialoha (born 27 January 1952; age 72) is a comic book artist. He has worked for both Marvel and DC Comics, primarily as an inker, but also does pencil works.

In April 1980, he did the cover art for the first two issues in the Marvel TOS line, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" and "V'Ger", the first two parts of the movie adaptation.

His career began in 1975 with the independent Star*Reach, and he worked with them until 1979. He first began working for Marvel in 1976, and continued there until 1988. During that time, he worked on Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, and Howard the Duck (among others). He joined DC Comics in the early 1990s, working on issues of Batman and Shadow. He also provided artwork for a story in Neil Gaiman's Sandman series and did the artwork with Shepherd Hendrix on Restaurant at the End of the Universe.

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