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Comic Book Artist

Comic Book Artist began publication in 1998 as an offshoot of the magazine The Jack Kirby Collector, flagship periodical of Raleigh, North Carolina's TwoMorrows Publishing.

The Will Eisner Comics Industry Award ("The Eisner") for "Best Comics-Related Periodical" 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005


Barney Wilen

In 1987, French comic book artist Jacques de Loustal and author Philippe Paringaux paid homage to Wilen in their "bande dessinée" Barney et la note bleue ("Barney and the blue note").

Edgar Tadeo

Edgar Entereso Tadeo is a Filipino comic book artist, born in Taytay, Rizal in November 1974.

Fillbach Brothers

The Fillbach Brothers (Matt Fillbach and Shawn Fillbach) are comic book artists, known for penciling the Dark Horse Comics Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures series.

Jesus Merino

Jesús Merino is a Spanish comic book artist, best known in the American comic industry for his collaborations with penciller Carlos Pacheco.

Malcolm Jones III

Malcolm Jones III (1959–1996) was an American comic book artist best known as an inker on The Sandman, where he added his illustrative line and textures to the work of pencillers such as Mike Dringenberg, Kelley Jones, and Colleen Doran.

Robot Archie

Called Albion, the series is plotted by Alan Moore, and written by Leah Moore and John Reppion, with art by Shane Oakley and George Freeman.


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Adrian Alphona

Adrian Alphona is a Canadian comic book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' Runaways, which he co-created with writer Brian K. Vaughan.

Andy Frain

During that time, the company also developed and produced other animated features and TV series including Dave Borthwick’s award winning film The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb, and Cobra directed by Japanese comic book artist Buichi Terasawa.

Bad Planet

Jane befriended comic book artist Tim Bradstreet while making the promotional posters for the Punisher film and pitched the idea to him.

Bluntman and Chronic

Two other Bluntman and Chronic comics were published, both with art by celebrated comic book artist and Madman creator Mike Allred.

Boyette

Pat Boyette (1923-2000), American broadcasting personality, news producer, and comic book artist

Brad Neely

Brad Neely is an American comic book artist and television writer/producer known for his work on TV series such as South Park, China, IL, Wizard People, Dear Reader, and the web series I Am Baby Cakes & The Professor Brothers.

Brian Hitch

:For the comic book artist, see Bryan Hitch.

Burlyman Entertainment

Burlyman Entertainment also published some new, non-Matrix related comics: Shaolin Cowboy, written and drawn by comic book artist Geoff Darrow, who also served as the conceptual designer for the Matrix Trilogy, and Doc Frankenstein, written by the Wachowski Brothers and drawn by Steve Skroce, the storyboard artist for the Matrix Trilogy, and previously worked with the brothers on the comic book series, Ectokid.

Centereach, New York

Don Heck, comic-book artist, co-creator of Iron Man (born New York City, lived in Centereach as adult)

Central Catholic Marianist High School

Ben Dunn, 1982, American comic book artist and founder of Antarctic Press in San Antonio, TX.

Chumble Spuzz

There has also been notable support from acclaimed comic-book artist Doug TenNapel.

Colletta

Vince Colletta (1923-1991), highly prolific American comic book artist and art director

Comic Book Legal Defense Fund

2000: Comic book artist Kieron Dwyer was sued by Starbucks Coffee for parodying their famous mermaid logo within his comic book Lowest Common Denominator. Although the judge ruled that Starbucks could not sue a parody and the case settled out of court, Dwyer was forced to comply with the ruling that he could no longer use his logo for its confusing similarity to that of Starbucks.

Comics Bulletin

Silver Bullet contributor Clifford Meth, in a Silver Bullet column called Past Masters, wrote about his efforts to support ailing comic book artist Dave Cockrum.

Conestoga High School

Brian Chippendale, drummer and vocalist in influential noise rock bands Lightning Bolt, and Mindflayer, as well as an underground comic book artist.

ConVal Regional High School

Adam Warren, comic book artist and writer, known for his version of The Dirty Pair

Dan McDaid


In 2014, McDaid is reported to be the comic book artist on the multi-media project, Vandroid, along with Tommy Lee Edwards.

David Martí

Early ambitions to become a comic book artist were soon abandoned: while watching the first of the Star Wars trilogy, and above all John Huston's The List of Adrian Messenger, in which numerous disguised characters remove their makeup at the film's finale, something clicked while working in advertising, Marti enrolled in the Dick Smith makeup correspondence course, perfect training for this future career.

Dungeon Runners

Much of the original art was conceived by comic-book artist Joe "Mad" Madureira.

Ebony, Kent

Dave McKean - illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician

Guidi

Guido Guidi (fl. 20th century), Italian comic book artist and penciller

Hanuka

Asaf Hanuka (born 1974), Israeli illustrator and comic book artist

Tomer Hanuka (born 1974), Israeli illustrator and comic book artist

Herculaneum, Missouri

Rick Burchett (born March 9, 1952) is an American comic book artist known for his work on such characters as Batman and Superman.

Heroes to Zeros

The Beta Band logo for the album was created by comic book artist Dave McCaig, later to be reused on The Best of the Beta Band.

John Bradbury

Alternate name of Jack Bradbury (1914-2004), American animator and comic book artist

John D'Agostino

Jon D'Agostino (John P. D'Agostino Sr., 1929–2010), Italian-American comic-book artist

John Romita

John Romita, Jr., comic book artist, son of John Romita, Sr; best known in 1970s-2000s for Iron Man, Uncanny X-Men & The Amazing Spider-Man

John Romita, Sr., comic book artist best known for his art on The Amazing Spider-Man for Marvel Comics in the 1960s

KAJA

Kaja Foglio, a fantasy and comic book artist, who has done several pieces for Magic: the Gathering

Les Nickelettes

In 1981 Les Nickelettes collaborated with underground comic book artist Diane Noomin to create an original musical play based on her character Didi Glitz: I'd Rather Be Doing Something Else - The Didi Glitz Story.

Matt Fishel

The artwork for Not Thinking Straight was created by San Diego comic book artist and illustrator Joe Phillips.

Mayhemic Destruction

The artwork was done by the British comic book artist Simon Bisley.

Michio Okamura

Okamura began his artistic career as a comic book artist on Reggie Byers' Shuriken, as well as Comico's adaptations of Robotech.

Schomburg

Alex Schomburg (1905–1998), prolific American commercial and comic book artist and painter whose career lasted over 70 years

Shaun Phillips

:Not to be confused with British comic book artist Sean Phillips, or American musician Shawn Phillips

Shimmer Magazine

Shimmer has featured stories from award-winning authors Jay Lake and Ken Scholes; comic book artist Karl Kesel has also contributed artwork.

Steve Skroce

In 2004, he co-created (along with comic book artist Geof Darrow) and draws Doc Frankenstein for Burlyman Entertainment, which is written by the Wachowskis.

The Dark Defender

When he visited comic book artist Tone Rodriguez to draw and render the poster of The Dark Defender, comic book writer Dan Wickline was also at Rodriguez's studio, and so Schlattmann arranged for the two to have cameo appearances in the episode.

The Dark Saga

The cover art of The Dark Saga depicts comic book artist Todd McFarlane's character Spawn (on whom the entire album is based).

The Man Who Laughs

In 1940, comic book artist Jerry Robinson used Gwynplaine's lanky physique and grotesque grin as the visual inspiration for the Joker, Batman's archenemy.

The Vertigo of Bliss

The album cover for The Vertigo of Bliss was designed by comic book artist Milo Manara.

Tony Edwards

Tony Edwards is an Australian comic book artist and illustrator, best known for his creation, Captain Goodvibes.

Tony Williamson

Tony Tallarico, comic book artist who used the pseudonym "Tony Williamson"

Torus Tammer

Both projects were adaptations of comic books; "Golgo 13" (AKA The Professional) by the legendary Japanese comic book artist Takao Saito and "Preacher" which at the time, was a cutting edge new series for Vertigo/DC comics created by Garth Ennis.

Vincent Batignole

Vincent Batignole is a French comic-book artist who has provided the artwork for the popular indie comic Gloomcookie, written by Serena Valentino, and published by Slave Labour Graphics.