
Robert Wilson IV is an American comic book artist and illustrator known for his distinctive, bold, and detailed style. Wilson has worked on several comic book series and has been recognized for his ability to convey emotions and complex narratives through his art. Some of the notable works in which Wilson has been involved include the following: "Knuckleheads" (2014): A comic book series created by writer Brian Winkeler and artist Robert Wilson IV. The story centers around a slacker named Trevor who gains superpowers from an alien crystal. "Heartthrob" (2016): A comic book series co-created by writer Christopher Sebela and artist Robert Wilson IV. The series follows Callie, a heart transplant recipient who falls in love with a ghostly criminal named Mercer. "Bitch Planet" (2014-2017): A critically-acclaimed comic book series created by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Valentine De Landro. Wilson contributed to the series as a guest artist on issue #3, which features a standalone story. "Like a Virus" (2013): A one-shot comic book written by Ken Lowery and illustrated by Robert Wilson IV. The story revolves around a medium who must confront her past to help a grieving family. In addition to his work in comics, Wilson has also created illustrations for various publications, album covers, and promotional materials. His versatile art style ranges from retro-inspired designs to intricate, detailed illustrations.