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| Damion Scott |
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Damion Scott (born December 28, 1976 in Jamaica and raised in Brooklyn, New York ) is an American comic book artist and writer. He currently resides in Tokyo, Japan.
Scott is a graduate of the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. His drawing style is influenced by the graffiti art and the Hip hop culture.
Scott has worked on several DC Comics, including Batman, Robin, and Batgirl. Scott has also worked on Spider-Man, for Marvel Comics. Most recently, he was the featured artist in...
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| Glen Orbik |
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Glen Orbik is an American illustrator known for his fully painted paperback and comic covers, often executed in a noir style. He studied art at the California Art Institute then located in Encino, later Calabasas, California and currently located in Westlake Village. He studied under the school's founder, retired movie and advertisement illustrator Fred Fixler. He eventually took over the classes when Fixler retired from teaching and still currently teaches figure drawing after returning from...
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| Bernie Wrightson |
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Topic | The Dark Tower V -Wolves of the Calla |
Bernie "Berni" Wrightson (born October 27, 1948, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) is an American artist known for his horror illustration and comic books.
He received training in art from reading comics, particularly those of EC, as well as through a correspondence course from the Famous Artists School.
In 1966, Wrightson began working for The Baltimore Sun newspaper as an illustrator. The following year, after meeting artist Frank Frazetta at a comic-book convention in New York City, he was...
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| Dave McKean |
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Topic | The Dark Tower IV -Wizard and Glass |
David Tench McKean (born 29 December 1963 in Maidenhead, Berkshire) is an English illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician.
His work incorporates drawing, painting, photography, collage, found objects, digital art and sculpture.
After a trip to New York in 1986 during which he failed to find work as a comics artist, McKean met writer Neil Gaiman and the pair collaborated on a short graphic novel of disturbing childhood memories, Violent Cases,...
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| Gahan Wilson | Topic | A Walking Tour of the Shambles |
Gahan Wilson (born February 18 1930 in Evanston, Illinois) is an author, cartoonist, and illustrator in the United States.
Wilson's cartoons and illustrations are drawn in a playfully grotesque style, and have a dark humor that is often compared to the work of The New Yorker cartoonist and Addams Family creator Charles Addams. But while both men sometimes feature vampires, graveyards and other traditional horror elements in their work, Addams's cartoons tended to be more gothic, reserved and...
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| Michael Whelan |
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Topic | The Dark Tower VII -The Dark Tower |
Michael Whelan (born June 29, 1950) is a multiple-award-winning American artist specializing in science fiction and fantasy illustration. His art has appeared on over 350 book and magazine covers, including most of the Del Rey editions of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series and Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom series, Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince and Dragon Star series, the DAW editions of Michael Moorcock's Elric books, numerous DAW editions of C. J. Cherryh's work, the Ace editions of H...
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| Milton Glaser |
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Topic | Down and Out in Paris and London |
Milton Glaser (born June 26, 1929) is a graphic designer, best known for the I Love New York logo, his "Bob Dylan" poster, and the "DC bullet" logo used by DC Comics from 1977 to 2005. He also founded New York Magazine with Clay Felker in 1968.
Glaser was educated at New York City's High School of Music and Art (now Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts), graduated from the Cooper Union in 1951 and later, via a Fulbright Scholarship, the Academy of Fine Arts...
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| Phil Hale | Topic | The Dark Tower II -The Drawing of the Three |
Philip Oliver Hale, born in 1963, is an American Figurative painter who currently resides in London, England.
Prior to turning to fine arts he worked as an illustrator, doing mostly figurative work. He was apprenticed to/ partnered with American painter Rick Berry.
His current work focuses on figure as well, in depictions of slightly surreal scenes with strange characters performing various physical feats, usually in a confrontation of some sort. He seems to take keen interest in tension and...
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| Dong Kingman | Topic | Only in San Francisco |
Dong Kingman (, 31 March, 1911 - 12 May, 2000) was a Chinese American artist. As a painter on the forefront of the California Style School of painting, he was known for his watercolor landscape paintings as well as his graphic design work in the Hollywood film industry. Throughout his long career, he has won widespread critical and popular acclaim and his works are included in over 20 public and private collections worldwide.
Dong Kingman was born Dong Moy Shu in Oakland, California, the son...
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| Alvim Correa | Topic | Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction | La Guerre des Mondes | ||
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| Jayme Thornton | Topic | Ghosts of Yesterday (Limited Edition) | |||
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| Bryn Barnard | Topic | Sailing to Byzantium/Seven American Nights | |||
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| Bryan Waugh | Topic | Sailing to Byzantium/Seven American Nights | |||
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| Gerry Grace | Topic | Battlefield Earth | |||
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| Nina Rothfos | Topic | Hass spricht. Zur Politik des Performativen | |||
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| Patrick Gabler | Topic | Hass spricht. Zur Politik des Performativen | |||
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| Ned Dameron | Topic | The Dark Tower III -The Waste Lands | |||
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| Darrel Anderson | Topic | The Dark Tower VI -Song of Susannah | |||
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| Leslie Haimes | Topic | JUnit in Action | |||
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| Jamie Bishop | Topic | A Reverie for Mister Ray: Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction |
Christopher James Bishop (1971-April 16, 2007), known as Jamie Bishop, was an instructor of the German language at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, as well as an artist and craftsman. He was among those shot in the Virginia Tech massacre . He was the son of Michael Bishop, an award-winning science fiction author.
Bishop grew up in Pine Mountain, Georgia., and earned his bachelor's and master's degree in German from the University of Georgia. He was a Fulbright scholar at...
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| Illustrator | Brighten to Incandescence: 17 Stories | ||||
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| Tomi Ungerer |
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Tomi (Jean-Thomas) Ungerer (born November 28, 1931) in Strasbourg is a French illustrator best known for his erotic and political illustrations as well as children's books.
Tomi Ungerer was born in Strasbourg in Alsace. His mother Alice moved to Logelbach, near Colmar, after the death of Tomi's father, Theodore -- an artist, engineer, and astronomical clock manufacturer -- in 1936. Ungerer also lived through the German occupation of Alsace, causing his house to be requisitioned by the army of...
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| Mary GrandPré |
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Mary GrandPré (born 1954 in South Dakota) is an American illustrator, best known for her illustrations in the US version of the Harry Potter books, published by Scholastic. She resides in Sarasota, Florida with her family.
Mary GrandPré was born in South Dakota, but spent most of her life in Minnesota. She began drawing when she was only five years old, beginning with a reproduction of Mickey Mouse. By age ten, she was imitating Salvador Dalí, experimenting with stretched objects painted with...
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| Lee Brown Coye |
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Topic | The seventh ogre: from an old East Indian folk tale |
Lee Brown Coye (1907-1981) was an American artist.
Coye is probably best remembered for his black-and-white illustrations for pulp magazine and horror fiction, but he produced many other works in other media.
Lee Brown Coye was born in Syracuse, New York, and as a young man lived in nearby Tully. He spent his entire life in the Central New York area.
He and his wife, Ruth, lived in Syracuse for many years where Coye's activities included teaching adult art classes; working under the Works...
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| Person | The art of bundling; being an inquiry into the nature & origins of that curious but universal folk-custom, with an exposition of the rise & fall of bundling in the eastern part of No. America | ||||
| Deceased Person | Dying of fright: masterpieces of the macabre | ||||
| Visual Artist | Death stalks the night | ||||
| Illustrator | Scylla the beautiful | ||||
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| Earl Geier | Topic | A Walking Tour of the Shambles | |||
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| Randy Broecker | Topic | A Walking Tour of the Shambles | |||
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| Hammatt Billings | Topic | Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly |
Charles Howland Hammatt Billings (1818-1874) was an artist and architect from Boston, Massachusetts.
Among his works are the original illustrations for Uncle Tom's Cabin (both the initial printingand an expanded 1853 edition),the National Monument to the Forefathers and the 19th century canopy for the Plymouth Rock memorial.
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