Steven Butler
Steven Butler is a solid, energetic craftsman of 1990s mainstream comics, with a clean, dynamic superhero style built for monthly storytelling. His figures are athletic and clearly staged, his action reads at a glance, and he brought a dependable, reader-friendly polish to a run of Marvel titles during one of the medium's busiest commercial eras.
His most collected Marvel work centres on the Spider-Man corner of that decade, including a substantial stretch of Web of Spider-Man and Silver Sable and the Wild Pack, both of which surface in the large 1990s Spider-Man omnibus collections. Beyond Marvel he became closely associated with Archie's long-running Sonic the Hedgehog, where his character work helped define the comic.
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For collectors, Butler is part of the fabric of 1990s Marvel — an artist you encounter across the era-spanning omnibus editions that gather the full run of a title. If you are building out that decade of Spider-Man in hardcover, his issues are part of the complete story, and the oversized format keeps his clean linework crisp.