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Marley Zarcone
__notoc__ Marley Zarcone is a Canadian comic book artist who works primarily for Image and DC Comics. Along with Corey Lewis, Brandon Graham and James Stokoe, she's a part of a studio/collective called "Yosh Comics". In 2015, she launched '' Effigy'' with Tim Seeley for DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. In 2016, she launched '' Shade, the Changing Girl'' with Cecil Castellucci for Gerard Way's Young Animal imprint. Bibliography Interior comic work includes: *''Rival Schools'' #1-4 (inks on James Stokoe, UDON, 2006) ** Stokoe's art is backgrounds only. ** Written and drawn by Corey Lewis and Erik Ko. *'' Popgun Volume 2'': "Scummy" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, Image, 2008) *'' Forgetless'' #1-5: "Rememberful?" (with Nick Spencer, co-feature, Image, 2009) *''Madame Xanadu'' #24: "Extra-Sensory, Chapter One" (with Matt Wagner, Vertigo, 2010) *''House of Mystery'' vol. 2 #31: "The Mystery of the Missing Ghost" (with Matthew Sturges, co-feature, Vertigo, 2011) *''Blue Esta ...
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James Stokoe
__NOTOC__ James Stokoe (born September 4, 1985) is a Canadian comic book artist who is known for his work on such titles as ''Wonton Soup'', '' Orc Stain'' and '' Godzilla: The Half-Century War''. Along with Corey Lewis, Brandon Graham and Marley Zarcone, he's a part of a studio/collective called "Yosh Comics". Bibliography Early work * Otakorp: **'' Otazine'' #1: "Smokedown" (w/a, anthology, 2005) **'' Snack Comix'' #1: "Krill or be Krilled" (w/a, 2006) *''Rival Schools'' #1-4 (backgrounds, w/a: Corey Lewis and Erik Ko, UDON, 2006) *'' Wonton Soup: Big Bowl Edition'' (w/a, tpb, 392 pages, Oni Press, 2014, collects: **''Volume 1'' (tpb, 200 pages, Oni Press, 2007, ) **''Volume 2'' (tpb, 184 pages, Oni Press, 2009, ) Image Comics *'' 24Seven Volume 1'': "Fire Breathing City" (a, with Brandon Graham, anthology graphic novel, 224 pages, 2006, ) *'' Popgun Volume 1'': "Express Elevator to Hell Tour" (w/a, anthology graphic novel, 455 pages, 2007, ) *'' Comic Book Tattoo'': "Mr ...
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Young Animal (DC Comics)
DC's Young Animal is a "pop-up" Imprint (trade name), imprint of DC Comics started in 2016. It was developed in collaboration with Gerard Way, an American musician and comic book writer, author of ''The Umbrella Academy''. Its main focus is to relaunch characters and settings from the DC Universe in stories for mature readers, done with a more experimental approach than DC's primary line of superhero comics. The line has been overseen by Vertigo Comics, Vertigo group editor Jamie S. Rich and executive editor Mark Doyle. Gerard Way has said that a shared theme of the Young Animal comics is "relationships between parents and children". Other themes he has cited are alienation, fame, change ("self-actualization and becoming something else"), as well as bullying, teenagers and drug use (in ''Shade, the Changing Girl''), and eventually "a lot of personal stuff for me in ''Doom Patrol'' that deals with mature themes". History The imprint launched in late 2016 with four ongoing series ...
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Matthew Sturges
Lilah Sturges (; born Matthew Sturges, October 1970) is an American writer of comics and fantasy novels. She is best known for co-writing with Bill Willingham the Eisner-award-nominated '' Jack of Fables'', and other comics published by Vertigo Comics / DC Comics. Career In the 1990s, Sturges was a member of the writers' collective Clockwork Storybook, which also included Willingham, Chris Roberson, and Mark Finn. Beginning in 2006, she and Willingham co-wrote the 50-issue ''Jack of Fables'' (a spin-off from Willingham's popular ''Fables'' series). In 2008 she began writing the 42-issue ''House of Mystery'' as well. After signing an exclusive deal with DC Comics later that year, Sturges wrote ''Blue Beetle'' from #29 to its end with #36, and '' Final Crisis Aftermath: Run!'' featuring the Human Flame. In 2009 she partnered again with Willingham writing ''Justice Society of America'' beginning with issue #29. She is the author of two novels—''Midwinter'' (2009) and its seque ...
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House Of Mystery (Vertigo)
''House of Mystery'' is an American occult and horror-themed comic book anthology series, based on the series ''The House of Mystery'' that ran from 1951 to 1983. The writers, Bill Willingham and Lilah Sturges (credited as "Matthew Sturges"), debuted the series in July 2008 under the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. Plot Cain (of Cain and Abel) attempts to return to the House of Mystery, his home in the Dreaming, and finds that it has disappeared. Seven years later, in Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 ..., a former architecture student named Bethany "Fig" Keele flees her burning house, saving only a handful of sketches she once made of a house from her dreams. Keele is pursued by a "Pair of the Conception", agents of an entity known as the "Omneity"; they are two ...
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Matt Wagner
Matt Wagner (born October 9, 1961) is an American comics artist and writer who is best known as the creator of the series ''Mage'' and ''Grendel (comics), Grendel''. Career Matt Wagner's first published comic book work was ''Comico Primer'' #2 (1982), which was the first appearance of Grendel (comics), Grendel. In addition to his creator-owned series ''Mage'' and ''Grendel'', he has worked on comics featuring the Etrigan the Demon, Demon and Batman as well as such titles as ''Sandman Mystery Theatre''. In 1991, he illustrated part of the "The Sandman: Season of Mists, Season of Mists" story arc in Neil Gaiman's ''The Sandman (Vertigo), The Sandman'' series. He wrote and drew ''Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity'' a Limited series (comics), limited series featuring DC's three major heroes in 2003. He followed it with ''Batman and the Monster Men'' and ''Batman and the Mad Monk'' in 2006. His other projects include ''Madame Xanadu'' for Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo, with artist ...
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Madame Xanadu
Madame Xanadu is a comic book mysticism, mystic published by DC Comics. The character is identified with Lady of the Lake, Nimue, the magician (fantasy), sorceress from Arthurian mythology made popular by Thomas Malory, Sir Thomas Malory's ''Le Morte d'Arthur''. The character was played by Jeryl Prescott in the television series ''Swamp Thing (2019 TV series), Swamp Thing''. Publication history Madame Xanadu debuted in ''Doorway to Nightmare'' #1 (February 1978). The character was designed by cover artist Michael William Kaluta at the request of editor Joe Orlando, based on Kaluta's unnamed host character (later known as Charity in the pages of ''Starman (Jack Knight), Starman'') from the DC Comics mystery title ''Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion'' (seen only on that title's indicia page) and the person of Cathy Ann Thiele. The original storyline was developed by writer David Michelinie. ''Doorway to Nightmare'', introduced in 1978, was the last of the DC "Mystery" line of title ...
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Nick Spencer
Nick Spencer is a comic book writer and former politician best known for his Image series ''Morning Glories'', his collaborations with artist Steve Lieber on the comedic series '' Superior Foes of Spider-Man'' and '' The Fix'', a three-year run on Marvel's ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', as well as his controversial Captain America storyline that began with '' Captain America: Sam Wilson'', continued with '' Captain America: Steve Rogers'', and culminated in the 2017 company-wide crossover " Secret Empire". Career While in college, Spencer wrote three pitches to Marvel soon after the launch of the Marvel Knights imprint in 1998. According to Spencer, " Joe uesadadidn’t like the first two but the third one was a Black Cat pitch that was a ''Jackie Brown'' kind of Tarantino-esque thing. He said he liked that one but they weren’t going to do anything with anybody new at the time." After another pitch was rejected, this time by Oni Press, Spencer went on to work in politics, running t ...
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Graphic Novel
A graphic novel is a long-form, fictional work of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comic scholars and industry professionals. It is, at least in the United States, typically distinct from the term ''comic book'', which is generally used for comics periodicals and trade paperbacks (see American comic book). Fan historian Richard Kyle coined the term ''graphic novel'' in an essay in the November 1964 issue of the comics fanzine ''Capa-Alpha''. The term gained popularity in the comics community after the publication of Will Eisner's '' A Contract with God'' (1978) and the start of the ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' line (1982) and became familiar to the public in the late 1980s after the commercial successes of the first volume of Art Spiegelman's '' Maus'' in 1986, the collected editions of Frank Miller's '' The Dark Knight Returns'' in 1986 and Alan ...
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Anthology
In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs or excerpts by different authors. In genre fiction, the term ''anthology'' typically categorizes collections of shorter works, such as short stories and short novels, by different authors, each featuring unrelated casts of characters and settings, and usually collected into a single volume for publication. Alternatively, it can also be a collection of selected writings (short stories, poems etc.) by one author. Complete collections of works are often called "complete works" or "" (Latin equivalent). Etymology The word entered the English language in the 17th century, from the Greek word, ἀνθολογία (''anthologic'', literally "a collection of blossoms", from , ''ánthos'', flower), a reference to one of the earliest known anthologies, the ''Garland'' (, ''stéphanos''), the introduction to which compares each of its ...
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Popgun (comics)
''Popgun'' is a comics anthology series created by Mark Andrew Smith and Joe Keatinge. It was published by American company Image Comics in four volumes, between 2007 and 2010. The driving concept behind ''Popgun'' was a mixtape of graphic short stories that cross the borders of all genres. No theme was given to contributors and instead emphasis is placed on diversity of content and the mixing/track order of each volume. ''Popgun'' featured many well-known creators as well as showcased brand-new talent who were not widely known at the time. Many creators debuting in ''Popgun'' have since made their mark on the comics industry. ''Popgun'' twice won the Harvey Award for best anthology, and won the Eisner Award for Best Anthology in 2010. Publication ''Popgun'' volume 1 was edited by Mark Andrew Smith and Joe Keatinge. Mike Allred illustrated the cover of the first volume. The first volume of ''Popgun'' was released on November 28, 2007. ''Popgun'' volume 2 featured, among others, ...
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