Alex Saviuk is a veteran American comic book artist whose career spans more than four decades. He broke into the industry in the late 1970s at DC Comics, where he illustrated fan-favorite titles such as Green Lantern, The Flash, and Superman Family. In the early 1980s he moved to Marvel Comics, where he quickly became one of the defining artists of Spider-Man. Saviuk’s work on The Amazing Spider-Man and later his seven-year run on Web of Spider-Man left a lasting mark on Marvel’s flagship character, establishing him as one of the most recognized Spidey artists of his generation. Beyond the comic book pages, Saviuk also became the long-time artist of The Amazing Spider-Man newspaper strip, working alongside industry legends like Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, and Larry Lieber. His clear storytelling, classic superhero style, and ability to balance action with emotion have made him a favorite among readers worldwide. Today, Saviuk continues to be a sought-after guest at comic conventions, where fans celebrate his contributions to both DC and Marvel and his role in shaping the visual legacy of one of the world’s most iconic superheroes.










