Tom Sutton
Tom Sutton was a Bronze Age artist best known for his atmospheric horror and mystery work at Charlton and Marvel, and for Warren on titles like Vampirella, where his offbeat linework and gothic mood were immediately recognizable. His name is closely associated with 1970s horror comics that collectors use as reference points for Bronze Age magazine material, distinctive horror art styles, and publisher-specific runs with steady collector interest.
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Top Tom Sutton CPVs
Tom Sutton is credited with 52 CPVs in the guide, led by Batman #400, a double-size anniversary issue with a Stephen King introduction and pin-ups by Bernie Wrightson, Mike Grell, Steve Rude, and Michael Wm. Kaluta. Other standouts include House of Mystery #309, the first CPV in the title, with #310 and #314 for Kaluta covers, House of Mystery #319 for the death of I, Vampire, Star Trek #1 for the first appearance of Bearclaw, and Star Trek Movie Special #1-2 for adaptations of Star Trek III and Star Trek IV, alongside Star Trek #33 and #50.