John Verpoorten (May 15, 1940 – December 15, 1977)[1] was an American comic book artist and editorial worker best known as Marvel Comics' production manager during the latter part of the Silver Age of Comic Books and afterward, during a seminal period of Marvel's expansion from a small publishing concern to a multinational popular culture corporation.
[2] In 1967, Verpoorten started working for Marvel Comics as an inker.
His title was "Art Associate," and at the time he was described as being 6 feet 6 inches tall and 290 pounds (Fantastic Four, April 1967, Bullpen Bulletin).
Verpoorten worked on books including Fantastic Four, The Inhumans, and Captain America[3] before becoming Marvel's production manager, coordinating the work of writers, artists, letterers and printers.
In 1975, Verpoorten also helped produce Big Apple Comix, an independent comic book published by former Marvel staffer Flo Steinberg.