Mike Perkins has written at least 36 books. Their most popular book is The Stand: Captain Trips with 48 saves with an average rating of 3.91⭐.
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Mike Perkins began drawing at a very early age. After attending the Bournville College of Art, Birmingham, England he set himself up as a self-employed artist and pursued work in comics.
As well as illustrating children's books and educational literature, Perkin's career has encompassed computer game design, album covers and business-centered graphic design, although it is probably for his comic book work that he is more widely known.
Perkins' early professional work included work for the British anthology 2000 AD, Marvel UK, Ginn Publishing, Dorling Kindersley and Oxford University Press.
This led to further work in the American market with both DC Comics and Caliber Comics; where he worked on Kilroy is Here, Black Mist, Amongst The Stars, Negative Burn, St. Germaine, Brian Lumley's Necroscope and an adaptation of Doctor Faustus. The latter being a collaboration with Mike Carey, with whom he has worked with throughout his career – most notably on the co-created Carver Hale for 2000 AD and Spellbinders for Marvel Comics.
His first sole inking job, over the pencils of Phil Winslade, led to other inking opportunities at DC and Dark Horse Comics which in turn opened the doors to being asked to join the then new Florida-based comic company CrossGen.
While there, he primarily inked the series Ruse, and worked alongside Mark Waid, Butch Guice and Laura Martin. He also pencilled and inked Archard's Agents and co-created Kiss Kiss Bang Bang with Tony Bedard. He subsequently signed exclusively with Marvel Comics, where he has continued to work until the present time.[citation needed]
At Marvel he has worked on books such as Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, X-Men, Spellbinders, Annihilation Conquest, House of M: Avengers and Union Jack,[1] but has most notably been part of the artistic team (alongside Steve Epting) on Ed Brubaker run of Captain America.
#1 of 4 in The Stand: Graphic Novels
2008 • 48 Readers • 160 pages • 3.9
#1 of 17 in Captain America (2004) (Collected Editions)
2007 • 21 Readers • 744 pages • 4.2
#0 of 5 in Civil War: A Marvel Comics Event
15 Readers • 3.6
#3 of 5 in Iron Man (2004) (Collected Editions)
2007 • 13 Readers • 112 pages • 2.7
#8 of 5 in Avengers (2012) (Collected Editions)
2015 • 8 Readers • 136 pages • 3.5
#5 of 17 in Captain America (2004) (Collected Editions)
2007 • 7 Readers • 112 pages • 4
#2 of 2 in Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection
3 Readers • 432 pages • 4
2015 • 2 Readers • 3
#6 of 4 in Daredevil: Back in Black
2018 • 2 Readers • 155 pages • 2
#1 of 1 in House of M: Avengers
2008 • 2 Readers • 120 pages
#2 of 17 in Captain America (2004) (Collected Editions)
2010 • 2 Readers • 136 pages
#1 of 2 in Deathlok
2015 • 1 Reader • 120 pages
#2 of 2 in Deathlok
2015 • 1 Reader • 112 pages
#0 of 18 in Black Panther (2016) (Single Issues)
1 Reader • 32 pages
2005 • 1 Reader • 3
7 New X-Men (2004) (Single Issues)
2007 • 1 Reader • 3
1 Reader
1 DC Anthology Specials
1 Reader • 3
2 Superman: Action Comics by Phillip Kennedy Johnson
1 Reader • 232 pages
#6 of 17 in Captain America (2004) (Collected Editions)
2007 • 1 Reader
#1 of 1 in Iron Fist
2017 • 1 Reader • 112 pages
1 Reader • 39 pages
2020 • 1 Reader • 3.5
2016 • 1 Reader • 176 pages • 4
#2 of 1 in Iron Fist
2018 • 1 Reader • 160 pages
2020 • 138 pages
2010 • 160 pages