Paris Cullins
Paris Cullins is a Copper Age artist best known for penciling Blue Devil, Blue Beetle, and runs on DC team and superhero titles, where his clean, animated storytelling became closely associated with mid-1980s DC house style. His work is often associated with first-series launches, character-focused DC keys, and a distinct period of Copper Age superhero comics that serves as a reference point for collectors tracking artist-driven collector interest.
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Paris Cullins has 104 CPVs in the guide, with standouts including Batman #400, a low-print, double-size anniversary issue with a Stephen King introduction and pin-ups by Bernie Wrightson, Mike Grell, Steve Rude, and Michael Wm. Kaluta; Blue Beetle #1, beginning the Copper Age series with Ted Kord's origin and the first Firefist; and Batman #384, a low-print Calendar Man story with a Detective Comics #71 cover homage. Other notable issues include lower-print Best of DC #52 and #64, Kaluta-cover House of Mystery #311, #315, and #317, Adventure Comics #501's Hitler cover, and Amethyst #1's Fire Jade appearance.