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List Of Monthly Zuda Contestants
This is a complete and up to date list of every creative team that has competed in Zuda, DC Comic's webcomic imprint, thus far. Instant winners * ''Bayou'' by Jeremy Love * '' The Night Owls'' by Peter Timony and Bobby Timony * ''Street-Code'' by Dean Haspiel * ''The Imaginary Boys'' by Carlos López Bermúdez * ''I Rule The Night'' by Kevin Colden * ''Bottle of Awesome'' by Andy Belanger and Ian Herring * ''La Morté Sisters'' by Tony Trov, Johnny Zito & Christine Larsen 2007 competitions November 2007 The first set of contestants was announced on Newsarama:First ten Zuda contestants named
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* ''Alpha Monkey'' by Bobbie Rubio and Howard M. Shum * ''This American Strife'' by ...
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Zuda
Zuda Comics was DC Comics' webcomics imprint from 2007 until 2010. Some of the imprints series won awards and nominations from comic industry's Glyph Comics Awards and Harvey Awards. ''Bayou, Volume 1'' was also named one of the 2010 Great Graphic Novels for Teens by the American Library Association. History The site was announced via press release on July 9, 2007, the imprint was launched to publish new material featuring new characters online. The site's content was chosen by the users through monthly competitions, as "the majority of the web comics will be selected by Zudacomics.com's visitors, who will vote on new web comics presented to them in periodic competitions". The first commissioned ongoing strips and material competing for the public vote were published on October 30, 2007. Zuda removed the competition aspect in April 2010 and in July, soon after the launch of DC's digital comics service, Zuda was closed and folded into the new digital publishing arm. Competition mec ...
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Paul Maybury
Paul Maybury (born 1982 in Boston) is an American comic book creator living in Austin, Texas. Biography Paul Maybury is an American comic book creator living in Austin Texas. Notable works include, Aqua Leung, Catalyst Comix, Blue Estate, Marvel Strange Tales and Sovereign. Bibliography Comics * ''Elks Run'' #2: "All the wrong choices" (with writers Chris Fabulous and Jason Rodriquez, for Hoarse and Buggy, 2005) * ''24seven'': "Things Run Amuck" (with writer Mark Andrew Smith, Image Comics, 2006) * '' The Wicked West 2'': "A Man With A Stake In His Hand" (artist,writer Image Comics, 2006) * ''Put the book back on the shelf'': "Ninja No!" (with writer Mark Andrew Smith, Image Comics, 2006) * ''24seven volume 2'': "Give Me Some Colour" (artist,writer Image Comics, 2007) * '' Popgun'': "Aqua Leung, Ambush" (with writer Mark Andrew Smith, Image Comics, 2007) * ''Aqua Leung'' (with writer Mark Andrew Smith, graphic novel, for Image Comics, 2008) * ''Popgun 2'': "Prey On Yo ...
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Josh Howard (comics)
Josh Howard is the writer/artist of the American comic book series ''Dead@17'' published by Image Comics (formerly published by Viper Comics), ''Black Harvest'' published by Devil's Due, and the ''Lost Books of Eve Lost may refer to getting lost, or to: Geography *Lost, Aberdeenshire, a hamlet in Scotland *Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, or LOST, a hiking and cycling trail in Florida, US History *Abbreviation of lost work, any work which is known to have be ...'' published by Viper Comics. Howard is also a regular columnist for the '' Wizard'' website. External links * Interviews Comic FoundryThe Comics ReviewJosh Howard talksDead@17 marches on American comics writers American comics artists Year of birth missing (living people) Living people {{US-comics-creator-stub ...
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Zerocalcare
Michele Rech (; born 12 December 1983), known as Zerocalcare (), is an Italian cartoonist. His pen name, literally meaning "zero limescale", was inspired by an Italian TV commercial jingle for a descaler product because he had to choose a nickname to quickly join a discussion on the Internet. Biography Early life Rech was born in Cortona, Italy, to an Italian father from Rome and a French mother. He was raised in France, then later Rome (Rebibbia-Ponte Mammolo area), where he graduated at the Lycée français Chateaubriand. Career (2003-present) In 2003, at the age of 20, Rech began working as an illustrator for ''Liberazione'', ''Carta, La Repubblica XL, and'' several other periodicals. At this time, he also wrote a webcomic titled ''Safe Inside'' for Zuda Comics, the online division of DC Comics. In 2004 he created a comic about the G8 summit in Genoa, which had taken place three years before. Zerocalcare published his first graphic novel in October 2011 titled ''The A ...
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John Dallaire
John Dallaire is an American artist best known for work on the serialized comic The Black Cherry Bombshells on Zuda Comics. He has also done art for ''Lasers Dragons and Lies'' with John Zakour John Zakour (born 1957) is an American science-fiction and humor writer. Biography Zakour was born in upstate New York, in 1957. He is a graduate of the State University of New York at Potsdam where he received a BA in computer science. Befo ... and ''Intergalactic Law: Grey Squad'' with Lisa Fary on Zuda as well as ''Intergalactic Law'' on Pink Raygun where he is the art director.. External linksPink Raygun


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Dean Hsieh
Dean Hsieh is an American artist, writer, and animator. Career Animation and film In 2005, Hsieh worked as an animator for the feature film ''A Scanner Darkly''. The film was directed by acclaimed director Richard Linklater based on influential sci-fi author Philip K. Dick's novel of the same name. Since its release, the film has gained a large cult following for its innovative use of rotoscope animation. He worked with the co-director of ''Machete'' in Austin on concept art for a proposed film based on Metallica's music. He also created concept art for a proposed film based on the cult hit novel Tokyo Suckerpunch. He has also written several screenplays, one of which was a finalist in an Amazon Studios film contest. Later he worked on the animated portion of the 2016 documentary film ''Tower'', which tells the story of Charles Whitman's infamous 1966 UT Tower shootings from the survivors' viewpoints. The film was critically acclaimed and won several awards, including an Emmy ...
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Devil's Wake
Dean Hsieh is an American artist, writer, and animator. Career Animation and film In 2005, Hsieh worked as an animator for the feature film ''A Scanner Darkly''. The film was directed by acclaimed director Richard Linklater based on influential sci-fi author Philip K. Dick's novel of the same name. Since its release, the film has gained a large cult following for its innovative use of rotoscope animation. He worked with the co-director of ''Machete'' in Austin on concept art for a proposed film based on Metallica's music. He also created concept art for a proposed film based on the cult hit novel Tokyo Suckerpunch. He has also written several screenplays, one of which was a finalist in an Amazon Studios film contest. Later he worked on the animated portion of the 2016 documentary film ''Tower'', which tells the story of Charles Whitman's infamous 1966 UT Tower shootings from the survivors' viewpoints. The film was critically acclaimed and won several awards, including an Em ...
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Scott O
Scott may refer to: Places Canada * Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec * Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 * Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Saskatchewan United States * Scott, Arkansas * Scott, Georgia * Scott, Indiana * Scott, Louisiana * Scott, Missouri * Scott, New York * Scott, Ohio * Scott, Wisconsin (other) (several places) * Fort Scott, Kansas * Great Scott Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota * Scott Air Force Base, Illinois * Scott City, Kansas * Scott City, Missouri * Scott County (other) (various states) * Scott Mountain, a mountain in Oregon * Scott River, in California * Scott Township (other) (several places) Elsewhere * 876 Scott, minor planet orbiting the Sun * Scott (crater), a lunar impact crater near the south pole of the Moon *Scott Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia People * Scott (surname), including a li ...
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Neil Kleid
Neil Kleid (born 1975) is an American cartoonist who received a 2003 Xeric Award grant for his graphic novella ''Ninety Candles'' (2004). Raised in Oak Park, Michigan, he lives in New Jersey Kleid wrote '' Brownsville'', a graphic novel about Murder, Inc., with Jake Allen; '' The Big Kahn'', a graphic novel about family, faith, and con men, with Nicolas Cinquegrani, for NBM Publishing; and ''Ursa Minors!'', an action/comedy mini-series for Slave Labor Graphics. He has written for Puffin Graphics, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, and Dark Horse Comics, and has created minicomics and cartoons for anthologies and magazines. Kleid adapted '' Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt'' to prose in 2014, the popular Marvel Comics storyline by J. M. DeMatteis and Mike Zeck, which was published by Marvel Press and Titan Books. In 2016, he co-plotted and wrote '' Powers: The Secret History of Deena Pilgrim'', an original novel based on the popular comic book by Brian Michael Bendis and M ...
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Ilias Kyriazis
Ilias Kyriazis ( el, Ηλίας Κυριαζής; born 1978 in Athens, Greece) is a comic book writer and artist. He is widely known in Greece for his comic series '' Blood Opera'' and '' Manifesto'' (both of which published in the Greek comic magazine '' 9'' of ''Eleftherotypia''). and since 2008 he's been working for American publishers, mainly IDW and DC's Zuda. Career Ilias Kyriazis has been drawing comics since a young age and in 2001 he won the 1st award of the ''new artists'' category in the 1st panhellenic comics contest of ''9''. The same year, he started collaborating with the magazine, illustrating the series ''Se Vlepo''. The ''Blood Opera'' series was concluded in three consecutive issues (# 134- 136), and was published, along with drafts, in 2004 from ''Syllogi Ennea'' ('' 9 Collection'') of the newspaper. '' Manifesto'' was published in a collected form in 2005 by the same publishers, while continuing as a series in ''9'' to this day. Earlier, he had created the ...
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Sacha Borisich
''The Black Cherry Bombshells'' is a webcomic from DC imprint Zuda Comics, created by Johnny Zito and Tony Trov, illustrated by Sacha Borisich and colors by John Dallaire. It was selected as winner of Zuda's March 2008 competition. In 2014, the rights to the series returned to the creators and was re-released by South Fellini. Synopsis Violent girl gangs fight for supremacy in a dark future where all men have been mutated into flesh-eating zombies. In Las Vegas, Nevada, the Black Cherry Bombshells, led by the outcast Regina, are gaining a reputation as tough bootleggers Bootleg or bootlegging most often refers to: * Bootleg recording, an audio or video recording released unofficially * Rum-running, the illegal business of transporting and trading in alcoholic beverages, hence: ** Moonshine, or illicitly made .... This does not sit well with a powerful, local crime boss, a woman called The King. Reception ''The Black Cherry Bombshells'' was nominated for a Harvey Award ...
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