Dan Mora

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Born (1987-06-05) June 5, 1987 (age 38)
San José, Costa Rica
NationalityCosta Rican
Alma materUniversity of Costa Rica
OccupationComic book artist

Dan Mora(born June 5, 1987) is a Costa Rican comic book artist. He has contributed work for all major comic book companies, particularly DC Comics in titles such as Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Detective Comics, and Shazam!, and plenty of variant covers for Marvel Comics.

Early life

Dan Mora was born on June 5, 1987, in San José, Costa Rica. Growing up, he immersed himself in various artistic influences, particularly superhero comics such as Spider-Man and Batman and the works of Bruce Timm. Mora pursued his passion academically, studying Plastic Arts at the University of Costa Rica.

Career

BOOM! Studios

Dan Mora's professional career began with BOOM! Studios, where he has been a pivotal artist on several notable series.

In 2014, Mora made his debut with 'Hexed', a fantasy-horror series that laid the foundation for his future projects with BOOM! Studios.

His breakthrough came with Klaus (2015–2016), a collaboration with writer Grant Morrison. This series reimagined the origin of Santa Claus, presenting a darker and more adventurous narrative. Mora's artwork earned critical acclaim and leading to multiple sequels. The success of *Klaus* solidified Mora's reputation in the comic industry.

Mora also worked Saban's Go Go Power Rangers (2017–2018), where he served as the main series artist and was accepted by both new and longtime fans of the franchise. He also contributed to the milestone Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100 issue in 2022, celebrating the series' legacy.

In 2019, Mora teamed up with writer Kieron Gillen on 'Once & Future', a series that explores Arthurian legends in a modern setting.

Beyond interior art, Mora has created variant covers for several BOOM! Studios titles, including 'BRZRKR #1' (2021), a series co-created by Keanu Reeves, and Folklords #1 (2019).[1]

Mora's ongoing relationship with BOOM! Studios has been instrumental in his artistic development, providing him with opportunities to work on diverse projects and collaborate with renowned writers in the comic book industry.

Marvel Comics

Dan Mora has worked heavily with Marvel Comics, primarily as a cover artist.

In 2020, Mora provided variant covers for the limited series Falcon & Winter Soldier, which follows the adventures of Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes..[2]

In 2021, Mora was featured in the King in Black: Black Knight one-shot, part of the larger King in Black event.[3]

Mora's versatility is further demonstrated in his work on other major titles, including:

  • Daredevil (2015) - Contributed variant covers that showcased his darker, grittier style.[4]
  • Spirits of Vengeance (2017) - Created covers featuring supernatural heroes such as Ghost Rider and Blade.[5]
  • All-New Wolverine (2015–2018) - Designed cover art for various issues featuring Laura Kinney as Wolverine.[6]
  • Thor vs. Hulk: Champions of the Universe (2017) - Illustrated variant covers emphasizing action-packed battle sequences.[7]
  • X-Men: Gold (2017–2018) - Created striking cover designs for the X-Men title during its run.[8]

Mora's ability to capture the essence of diverse Marvel characters has made him a sought-after artist for variant covers.[9]

DC Comics

Dan Mora has made significant contributions to DC Comics, establishing himself as a prominent artist within the publisher's roster. His dynamic and expressive style has been showcased across various high-profile titles, earning him recognition and acclaim.

In 2021, Mora began his work on Detective Comics. Following this, Mora collaborated with writer Mark Waid on Batman/Superman: World's Finest, which debuted in 2022.[10] In 2023, Mora expanded into the ongoing Shazam! series.[11]

Beyond interior artwork, Mora has contributed cover art for multiple DC titles, including:

  • Future State: Dark Detective[12]
  • The Flash[13]
  • Justice League[14]

Fans laud him as a valuable contributor to the mythos of these series.[15]

McFarlane Toys Collaboration

Dan Mora’s interpretation of Batman received significant recognition when McFarlane Toys created a 1:6 scale DC Direct resin statue based on his artwork. The collectible, unveiled in May 2024, honors the popularity and impact of Mora’s distinctive vision for the Dark Knight.[16]

Style and influences

Mora's art is characterized by clean linework, expressive character designs, and fluid action sequences. He often combines traditional pencil sketches with digital coloring techniques to enhance the depth and dynamism of his illustrations. His influences include: Bruce Timm, Mike Mignola, Paul Pope, These artists influenced his use of strong silhouettes and bold compositions.

Personal life

Mora continues to reside in Costa Rica. He balances his professional commitments with personal artistic projects, including music and painting.

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