[citation needed] McGuinness first gained recognition in the comic book industry with his work on Deadpool and Vampirella.
[5] McGuinness and inker Dexter Vines have teamed up on Superman/Batman, JLA Classified, Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America, and Hulk vol.
Loeb characterized McGuinness' art style thus: "He takes a little bit of Kirby, a taste of Arthur Adams, and then adds his own unique spin and it's awesome.
[9] Ed McGuinness' Hulk wallpaper[10] is featured in the opening title sequence of the 2010 History Channel television series Stan Lee's Superhumans.
[14] Other action figures have been released based on his artwork from the subsequent "Vengeance" storyline, including Bizarro,[15] Power Girl,[16] Joker and Mr.
[17] DC has also released Justice League of America figures based on McGuinness' artwork, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the Flash.