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Peter Martin
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Paul's "or vice versa" in the original post made it a two way street for me.
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I don't get you.  Primarily DC artists working on Marvel or (vice versa) primarily Marvel artists working on DC.

Alan Davis on Spider-Man suggests you are opting for a primarily DC artist switching to a Marvel character. And hence my question: wouldn't you say he is primarily a Marvel artist? 


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Eric White
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Curt Swan drawing the Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer

John Buscema drawing Superman

Joe Kubert drawing the Hulk

John Romita drawing Wonder Woman


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Ron Grant
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Eric White you beat me to it Curt Swan on Fantastic four

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Mike Thompson
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Norm Breyfogle on Daredevil.
John Buscema on Wonder Woman.
Ron Frenz on Flash.
Jim Aparo on Fantastic Four.
Arthur Adams on Teen Titans.
Jose Luis Garcia Lopez on Avengers.
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Wallace Sellars
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Alan Davis on GREEN LANTERN & GREEN ARROW
John Romita, Sr. on BLUE BEETLE
Ramona Fradon on SPIDER-MAN
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Ted Pugliese
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JLGL on the Hulk is an easy one, but I think I would
have liked to see him draw Captain Marvel more.

Aparo would be my first choice for Dr. Strange.

Either could draw the Squadron Supreme for me.

Kubert would be great on anything, but I would like to
see him on the original Defenders or Sub-Mariner.

Infantino did some work for Marvel, so Gibbons might
be the only DC guy left (it's getting late), but I
want him on Blue Beetle! Otherwise, he can draw Iron
Man for Marvel.
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Ted Pugliese
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Big John Buscema was great on the Avengers, so let's put
him right on the Justice League!!!

Romita could draw Superman (and Lois), and our pal Sal
could draw Batman.

Ron Frenz could draw Green Lantern, and Art Adams could
draw the Teen Titans.

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Kubert on SHIELD or MOON KNIGHT
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Eric Smearman
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I always thought Jim Aparo would be great on Spider-Man.
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Dick Dillin on the Avengers
Jose Luis Garcia Lopez on the X-men
Jim Steranko on Batman
Barry Windsor-Smith on Wonder Woman 
Nick Cardy on Spider-Man 

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So many excellent recommendations here. And a number that beat me to the punch. A few that I don't believe I've seen listed yet (my apologies if I've mis-remembered...)

Jim Aparo on the Vision and Scarlet Witch (with frequent guest-starring appearances by the Avengers.)
Steve Bisette on Ghost Rider.
John Buscema on the Metal Men.
Sal Buscema on the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Nick Cardy on the All-New, All-Different X-Men. (He would have been amazing on the original team as well.)
Bill Everett on Deadman.
Ramona Fradon on She-Hulk.
Jose Garcia-Lopez on Thor and the Tales of Asgard back-up series.
Dave Gibbons on Daredevil.
Michael Golden on the Teen Titans.
Joe Kubert on Moon Knight.
Kurt Schaffenberger on Rom, Spaceknight.
John Severin on Kamandi.
Marie Severin on the Inferior Five (provided she could ever be talked into working with "the spoongroins.") 
James Sherman on Doctor Strange.
Dick Sprang on Captain America.
Jim Steranko on the Doom Patrol.
Tom Sutton on Batgirl.
Curt Swan on Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (the title that focused more upon the character's personal life and supporting cast.)
Frank Thorne on Wonder Woman.
John Totleben on Howard the Duck.

(This thread is hoppin'. While I was compiling my list, Bob Simko beat me to Kubert on Moon Knight.) 


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Brian Hague
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A few more...

Art Adams on the Forgotten Heroes (a seldom-seen team from the early 80's featuring Animal-Man, Dolphin, and Congorilla among others.)
C.C. Beck on Doc Samson.
Jack Burnley on the Sub-Mariner.
Jack Cole on Venus.
Paul Gulacy on Supergirl.
Michael W. Kaluta on Iron Man.
Gray Morrow on Misty Knight.
Mike Nasser on the Black Widow.
Joe Orlando on SHIELD.
Sandy Plunkett on All-Star Squadron (his Liberty Belle and Firebrand would have been beyond compare!)
Berni Wrightson on Son of Satan.
Alan Weiss on the Defenders. (Lots of horses in the Defenders. Val rode a horse. Kyle Richmond owned a riding academy. I see the entire team on horseback a good deal of the time if Weiss drew the book...)


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