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Published January 27, 2026

Remembering Sal Buscema, 1936-2026

Marvel pays tribute to the legendary comic book artist.

Earlier this month, legendary comic book artist Sal Buscema passed away at the age of 89. Buscema’s illustrious career spanned more than four decades, penciling and inking the Marvel Universe’s most iconic heroes and villains. Joining his brother John Buscema, the pair formed an integral family legacy at Marvel Comics.

Buscema was born on January 26, 1936, in Brooklyn, NY, citing his older brother John's artistic pursuits as a major influence on his life and career. In the early 1950s, Buscema began his career at Dell Comics, providing inking and background art for titles where John served as their primary illustrator. After serving in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buscema joined the Creative Arts Studio in Washington, D.C., where he provided illustrations for various federal government agencies.

Upon his return to New York City, Buscema began working at Marvel Comics as a penciler and inker. His first projects included inking “The Coming of Gunhawk” from WESTERN GUNFIGHTERS (1956) #1, as well as later inking his brother’s pencil work on SILVER SURFER (1968), starting with the series’ fourth issue. Buscema then helped carry Earth’s Mightiest Heroes into the 1970s alongside collaborator Roy Thomas as the series’ penciler and inker, beginning with AVENGERS (1963) #68. His frequent collaboration with writer Steve Englehart also produced an era-defining run of CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) in the 1970s.

AVENGERS (1963) #70
AVENGERS (1963) #70, penciled by Sal Buscema

Throughout his time at Marvel, Buscema helped launch many notable series that expended the Marvel mythos. DEFENDERS (1972) brought together an eclectic group of heroes as an alternative to the Avengers, while the licensed ROM (1979) series, a collaboration with Bill Mantlo, became a cult classic sci-fi story. Buscema also co-created the iconic PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) series, becoming a fixture on the title for an astonishing 100 issues.

Reuniting with Mantlo on INCREDIBLE HULK (1962) #245, Buscema‘s decade-long run on the character redefined the gamma-radiated hero with the introduction of the U-Foes and Soviet Super Soldiers. Buscema also served as a penciler and inker on a number of other classic titles throughout the 1980s, including NEW MUTANTS (1983) with Chris Claremont and THOR (1966) with Walt Simonson.

ROM (1979)
ROM (1979)

Buscema received the Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013, celebrating his exceptional career and long-term artistic contributions to the comic book industry. While in semi-retirement, Buscema worked intermittently on a series of projects, both at Marvel and a variety of other publishers, bringing titles like G.I. Joe and Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms to life.

Sal Buscema left an indelible mark on Marvel and the comic book industry at large. He is survived by his wife Joan Buscema and their three sons, Joe, Tony, and Mike. Marvel extends our sincerest condolences to Buscema's family, friends, and fans around the world. 

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