Action Comics Vol. 2 #25-29
A strong early-career landmark for Kuder and one of the clearest entry points into his Superman work.
Aaron Kuder brings dense linework, movement, and scale to books ranging from Action Comics to Daredevil and Planet She-Hulk, making him one of the more adaptable superhero artists working right now.
Known for: Action Comics, Death of X, Daredevil, Planet She-Hulk
Aaron Kuder is a comic book artist and occasional co-writer whose work across Marvel and DC is defined by dense, energetic linework and a strong sense of movement. Like many Gen X latchkey kids, Kuder spent much of his early life moving from place to place, drawing constantly and using comics as a stable world he could return to. During his teens he lived in Ithaca, New York, and after years of roaming and figuring things out, he landed his first full-time comics job in 2010.
Since then, Kuder has worked for Marvel, DC, Lucasfilm, BOOM Studios, Image Comics, and more. His run on Action Comics with Greg Pak helped establish him as an artist who could handle Superman at both human and cosmic scale, while Death of X placed him inside one of Marvel’s most continuity-heavy franchise stories. His work on Daredevil showed a tighter, moodier register, and Planet She-Hulk continues to show how adaptable his style can be inside very different storytelling modes.
Kuder now creates comics from a studio half-buried in a hill in the Ozark mountains of Northwest Arkansas, where he lives with his wife Aprille and a lively collection of four-legged roommates.
A strong early-career landmark for Kuder and one of the clearest entry points into his Superman work.
High-stakes franchise storytelling that shows Kuder handling continuity-heavy ensemble material under pressure.
A moodier, street-level showcase that highlights how differently Kuder can deploy his linework.
Current Marvel work on Sakaar and the best what-he-is-doing-now anchor for the hub.