Allen L. Milgrom[1] (born March 6, 1950)[2] is an American comic book artist (penciller and inker), writer, and editor, primarily for Marvel Comics.He is known for his 10-year run as editor of Marvel Fanfare; his long involvement as writer, penciler, and inker on Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man; his four-year tenure as West Coast Avengers penciller; and his long stint as the inker of X-Factor.He often inks Jim Starlin's work.Milgrom is the co-creator of DC superhero Firestorm.
Early life
Al Milgrom grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and graduated from the
Milgrom started his comics career in 1972 as an assistant for inker Murphy Anderson.During that period, Milgrom contributed to Charlton Comics' Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves, Star*Reach, and comics published by Warren Publishing and Atlas/Seaboard, before joining with Marvel.Milgrom also worked as a "Crusty Bunker" for Neal Adams' Continuity Associates in 1977.[5]
At one point Milgrom lived in the same Queens apartment building as artists Walt Simonson, Howard Chaykin, and Bernie Wrightson.Simonson recalls, "We'd get together at 3 a.m. They'd come up and we'd have popcorn and sit around and talk about whatever a 26, 27 and 20-year-old guys talk about. Our art, TV, you name it. I pretty much knew at the time, 'These are the good ole days.'"[6]
Milgrom wrote and drew The Spectacular Spider-Man #90–100 (1984–85),[13] and The Incredible Hulk (1986–87).In 1991, he wrote a story arc for The Amazing Spider-Man[14] and collaborated with Danny Fingeroth on The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man limited series.[15]
Milgrom has been a prolific inker, working on most of Marvel's line. He served an eight-year stint as the inker of X-Factor in 1989–1997.He inked Ron Frenz on Thor in 1991–1993 and Thunderstrike from 1994 to 1995.Other series he has worked on include Captain America, Generation X, The Micronauts, and the Uncanny X-Men.Milgrom inked the limited series A-Next, J2, Marvel: The Lost Generation, and Thanos.He was additionally an inker on The Spectacular Spider-Man from 1996 to 1998.
In 2001 Milgrom was fired from his Marvel staff job when it was discovered he had added hidden slanderous comments against editor-in-chief Bob Harras in the background of a page in the comic book Universe X Special: Spidey.Milgrom went on to freelance for Marvel, mostly inking Jim Starlin's work.He also started to work for Archie Comics on a regular basis, inking a variety of titles.[16] Beginning in the early 2000s, Milgrom freelanced for DC again, providing inks for titles like Mystery in Space (vol. 2), Ambush Bug: Year None, and Strange Adventures (vol. 3).
Awards
In 2009, Cleburne: A Graphic Novel, written and pencilled by Justin S. Murphy and inked by Milgrom, was nominated for the Independent Book Publishers Association's Benjamin Franklin Awards.[17] In 2016, Milgrom was nominated and tied for runner-up for the Inkwell Awards Special Recognition Award.[18] In 2017, he was awarded an Inkwell Awards Special Recognition Award.[19][20] In 2025, Milgrom was inducted into the Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame.[21]
Personal life
Milgrom married fellow Detroit native Judy Lewin in early 1979.[3] They have a daughter, Rachel, and two sons, Ben and Josh.[22]
In popular culture
Milgrom is referenced in Ant-Man as the name of a hotel that Scott Lang and his crew stay at.[23]
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7.Peter Sanderson. Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History Dorling Kindersley, 2008^
8.Jarrod Buttery. Explore the Marvel Universe of the 31st Century With...The Guardians of the Galaxy Back Issue!, TwoMorrows Publishing, July 2013^
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10.Michael McAvennie. DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle Dorling Kindersley, 2010^
11.Shaun Clancy. Marvel Fanfare's Editoria-Al, Al Milgrom Back Issue!, TwoMorrows Publishing, June 2017^
12.DeFalco, Tom "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 199: "Inspired by the 1979 Graham Parker song Waiting for the UFOs, the creation of the U-Foes was truly a team effort. Writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema produced the first U-Foes story, but editor Al Milgrom helped design the costumes and Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter suggested some of the names."^
13.Matthew K. Manning. Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging Dorling Kindersley, 2012^
14.Cowsill, Alan "1990s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 195: "Written by Al Milgrom and illustrated by Mark Bagley, 'Round Robin: The Sidekick's Revenge!' was a six-part story that brought back the organization known as the Secret Empire."^
15.Cowsill "1990s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 192: "Spider-Man's bad guys took center stage as writer Danny Fingeroth and artist Al Milgrom and Kerry Gammill showed the world from the villains' point of view."^