Pat Broderick
Pat Broderick is a craftsman's craftsman, with a detailed, expressive style — large emotive eyes, dynamic figures and carefully staged action — that openly carries the influence of Michael Golden. He moved fluidly between Marvel and DC across the 1980s and early 1990s, and his clean storytelling made him a dependable anchor on high-profile titles.
His work threads through several collectible runs. He co-created The Fury of Firestorm with Gerry Conway and drew the Micronauts, both natural fits for omnibus collection, while his Captain Atom and Green Lantern volume 3 launches defined those DC relaunches. He also drew the influential Batman: Year Three, which introduced Tim Drake, and the cyberpunk Doom 2099.
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Micronauts: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus Vol. 2
For collectors, Broderick represents a specific era of American superhero craft — pre-digital, deeply drawn, story-first. His runs reward reading in full hardcover, where the consistency of his layouts and the density of his linework hold up across an entire saga. If you collect the classic Marvel and DC of that period, his art is part of the foundation.