Cliff Chiang is an acclaimed American comic book artist with a notable career in the industry. After graduating from Harvard University with a joint degree in English Literature and Visual Arts, Chiang began his professional journey in editorial roles at Disney Adventures Magazine and Vertigo/DC Comics.
His transition into freelance illustration has been marked by a diverse range of clients including DC Comics, GQ Magazine, Lucasfilm, Warner Animation, Dark Horse Comics, Dynamic Forces Entertainment, and the ACLU. Chiang's artwork is celebrated for its 'fluid and confident storytelling' as well as his 'sweeping linework and nuanced style.'
In addition to his illustration work, Chiang has made significant strides as a writer and artist, particularly with the critically-acclaimed Catwoman: Lonely City for DC Comics. He is also known for co-creating the Eisner Award-winning series Paper Girls with writer Brian K. Vaughan, which has found its way to the screen with an adaptation for Prime Video.
Chiang continues to live and work out of New Jersey, where he contributes to the comic book industry with his distinctive artistic flair.