Tony DeZuniga

Tony DeZuniga (born 1941) is a Filipino comic-book artist best known for his work for DC Comics, where he co-created the characters Jonah Hex and Black Orchid, and Marvel Comics.

Tony DeZuniga began his comics career at the age of 16, as a letterer for a weekly magazine whose contributors included comic-book artists Alfredo Alcala and Nestor Redondo, who became mentors. DeZuniga received a Bachelor of Science degree in commercial art from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines, and in 1962 came to the United States to study at the graphic design in New York City, New York. He returned to his native country to work in advertising, and to freelance for Filipino comics.

Returning to New York City in the late 1960s, DeZuniga broke into American comic books under editor Joe Orlando at DC Comics, inking pencil art by Ric Estrada on a romance comics tale for Girl's Love Stories #153. DeZuniga's American-comics debut as a penciler came with a self-inked "Dr. Thirteen" story for Phantom Stranger #tk (April 1971).

DeZuniga worked for industry leaders Marvel and DC for 18 years, drawing such prominent Marvel characters as X-Men and Spider-Man, and He later became a videogame conceptual designer, spending a decade with the U.S. and Japan divisions of Sega. He has also done freelance work for McGraw Hill and the Scholastic Corporation, and for TSR's Dungeons & Dragons game.