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Lynn Varley
American comic book colorist (born 1958)
Lynn Varley is an American comic bookcolorist, notable for her collaborations with her then-husband, comic book writer/artist Frank Miller.
Biography
Varley grew up in Livonia, Michigan.[1] Moving to New York City, she found work at Neal Adams' Continuity Associates.[2] She debuted as a comic book colorist on Batman Annual # 8 (1982), written by Mike W.
Barr and penciled by her then partner Trevor Von Eeden.[3] Around the same time, she became professionally involved with Upstart Associates, a shared studio space on West 29th Street formed by Walter Simonson, Howard Chaykin, Val Mayerik, and Jim Starlin.[4] Varley colored the first two issues of Chaykin's American Flagg![2]Frank Miller later became part of Upstart.[5]
Varley provided the coloring for Miller's Ronin (1984), an experimental six-issue series from DC Comics that proved that comics in unusual