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Russ Manning Promising Newcomer
The Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award is an American award presented to a comic book artist whose first professional work appeared within the previous two years. It was named after comic book artist Russ Manning. The winner is chosen from a list of nominees picked by judges from the West Coast Comics Club and Comic-Con International, and is given at the annual Eisner Award ceremony. Winners Source: * 1982 Dave Stevens * 1983 Jan Duursema * 1984 Steve Rude * 1985 Scott McCloud * 1986 Art Adams * 1987 Eric Shanower * 1988 Kevin Maguire * 1989 Richard Piers Rayner * 1990 Dan Brereton * 1991 Dærick Gröss * 1992 Mike Okamoto * 1993 Jeff Smith * 1994 Gene Ha * 1995 Edvin Biuković * 1996 Alexander Maleev * 1997 Walt Holcomb * 1998 Matt VanderPol * 1999 Jay Anacleto * 2000 Alan Bunce * 2001 Goran Sudžuka * 2002 Tan Eng Huat * 2003 Jerome Opeña * 2004 Eric Wight * 2005 Chris Bailey * 2006 R. Kikuo Johnson * 2007 David Petersen * 2008 Cathy Malkasian * 2009 Ele ...
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Comic Book Artist
A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and graphic components of the work as part of their practice. Cartoonists may work in a variety of formats, including booklets, comic strips, comic books, editorial cartoons, graphic novels, manuals, gag cartoons, storyboards, posters, shirts, books, advertisements, greeting cards, magazines, newspapers, webcomics, and video game packaging. Terminology Cartoonists may also be denoted by terms such as comics artist, comic book artist, graphic novel artist or graphic novelist. Ambiguity may arise because "comic book artist" may also refer to the person who only illustrates the comic, and "graphic novelist" may also refer to the person who only writes the script. History The English satirist and editorial cartoonist William Hogarth, who emer ...
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Mike Okamoto
Mike Okamoto (born Detroit, Michigan, United States) is an American comic book artist and commercial illustrator best known for co-creating Marvel Comics' ''Atomic Age''; as a "good girl art" cartoonist; and as the five-time International Network of Golf Illustrator of the Year. Biography Early life and career Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Mike Okamoto attended the Parsons School of Design, in New York City, on a full scholarship from 1971–1975. He was influenced by the work of such fine artists and comics artists as N.C. Wyeth, Carl Barks, Mort Drucker, Frank Frazetta, and Al Williamson. In 1990, Okamoto met writer-editor Diana Light. He moved to West Virginia, where they wed the following year. Comic books By then he had broken into comic books, illustrating writer Mike Barr's ''The Maze Agency'' #15 (Aug. 1990) and ''Hero Alliance'' #11–12 (Nov.-Dec. 1990) for Innovation Comics, where he later did painted covers for the licensed series ''Lost in Space'' and the ...
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Chris Bailey (animator)
Chris Bailey (born March 26, 1962) is an American animator and film director. Early life and career Bailey was born in Portland, Oregon on March 26, 1962. He went to high school at Reynolds High School, and later attended California Institute of the Arts. He worked at Disney as an animator for ''Sport Goofy in Soccermania'' (1987), ''Oliver & Company'' (1988), ''The Little Mermaid'' (1989), ''The Rescuers Down Under'' (1990), ''The Lion King'' (1994), and ''Hercules'' (1997). He also animated the children for the World Chorus post-show area for It's a Small World at Disneyland Paris. Prior to Disney, Bailey worked with Don Bluth on the ''Space Ace'' and ''Dragon's Lair'' video games and also on '' Starchaser: The Legend of Orin''. He became one of the first traditional animators to adapt to computer graphics. He directed the animation for Paula Abdul's ''Opposites Attract'' music video, the 1995 Mickey Mouse cartoon, '' Runaway Brain'', which was screened out of competiti ...
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Eric Wight
Eric Wight (born November 15, 1974) is an American professional artist, illustrator and animator. He is leader of the Epic Originals line at children's digital reading platform Epic. He graduated from the School of Visual Arts and lives in Eastern Pennsylvania. Career Wight is the author of the manga, '' My Dead Girlfriend''. He illustrated the comic book adaptation of Michael Chabon's Pulitzer Prize winning novel '' The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay.'' He was the recipient of the 2004 Russ Manning Award. He is perhaps best known as the 'ghost artist' for television character, ''Seth Cohen'' on the former Fox TV series ''The OC'' and is the creator of 'Atomic County'. For the HBO TV show '' Six Feet Under'' he created the fake vintage comic "Blue Twister". Wight was also an animator, working with Warner Bros. during the heyday of their animated output, working on such cartoons as ''Superman: The Animated Series'', ''Batman Beyond'', and others. Works Books * ...
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Jerome Opeña
Jerome Opeña is a Filipino people, Filipino comic book artist best known for his numerous collaborations with writer Rick Remender. Early life Opeña was born in the Philippines, and spent most of his childhood in Taiwan, where his father worked for an international agricultural organization that was based there. When Opeña was approximately 16, his family moved to the United States, where he has lived ever since. Opeña attended art school for four years, and graduated when he was 24 years old. Career After he graduated from art school, Opeña "floated around for a few years, did a lot of odd jobs here and there and the occasional illustration or concept art job", as well as some comic work. Opeña began work full-time in the industry in 2005 when he met Rick Remender, with whom he has collaborated on many of his projects. In 2009 he drew Vengeance of the Moon Knight ongoing series with writer Gregg Hurwitz. As part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch of Marvel's titles, Opeña teamed w ...
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Tan Eng Huat
Tan Eng Huat (; born 1974), also known as Kutu, is a Malaysian comics penciller and inker. After self-publishing comics in his homeland, Tan began a career in Western comics, starting with ''Doom Patrol'' volume 3 in 2001 by DC Comics. Biography Tan was born in Teluk Intan and began working in the Malaysian comics industry in the early 1990s under the pen name Kutu ( Malaysian for "lice") with publications such as '' Gempak'', ''Genocide'', and ''Red Hunter''. His art style has been influenced by American, European, and Hong Kong wuxia styles. After meeting DC Comics publisher Andy Helfer at a conference on Asian comics in 2001, he was offered a job pencilling the newest incarnation of the Doom Patrol, written by John Arcudi. ''Doom Patrol'' was cancelled after 22 issues and Tan was offered work on '' The Authority'' and '' JLA'' for DC. After several years at DC, Tan started working for Marvel Comics in 2006 with ''Silver Surfer: In Thy Name'' and ''Ghost Rider''. He has ...
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Goran Sudžuka
Goran Sudžuka (born 1969, Zagreb, Croatia) is a Croatian comic book artist, known for his work on books such as '' Y: The Last Man'', '' Hellblazer: Lady Constantine'' and '' Ghosted''. Early life Goran Sudžuka was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia, in former Yugoslavia. He graduated from the School of Applied Arts and Design, Zagreb in 1988."Goran Sudzuka: About"


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Sudžuka began his work in animation at . In 1990 he started collaborating with fellow Croatian Darko Macan on ''Albert the Butler'', a ser ...
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Alan Bunce
Alan Coe Bunce (June 28, 1900 – April 27, 1965) was an American radio and television actor. Bunce was best remembered for playing the role of Albert Arbuckle alongside Peg Lynch on the sitcom ''Ethel and Albert'' from 1944-50 on radio and from 1953-1956 on television. Bunce was also remembered as the first actor to portray physician Jerry Malone on radio's ''Young Doctor Malone'' in the early 1940s. Early life Alan Coe Bunce was born on June 28, 1900 in Westfield, New Jersey. His year of birth had been the subject of dispute, with varying sources citing 1902, 1903, and 1908. However, according to the Bunce family papers which were published publicly in 2008 by Bunce's grandson Andrew Bunce, the Bunce family has found evidence and have accepted Bunce's birth date to be June 28, 1900. Bunce's year of birth is given as 1900 on his U.S. World War I Draft Registration Card (1917–18) Bunce's age is given as 39 in the United States Census of 1940 (enumerated on April 27, 1940) ...
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Jay Anacleto
A jay is a member of a number of species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy, passerine birds in the Crow family, Corvidae. The evolutionary relationships between the jays and the magpies are rather complex. For example, the Eurasian magpie seems more closely related to the Eurasian jay than to the East Asian blue and green magpies, whereas the blue jay is not closely related to either. Systematics and species Jays are not a monophyletic group. Anatomical and molecular evidence indicates they can be divided into an American and an Old World lineage (the latter including the ground jays and the piapiac), while the grey jays of the genus ''Perisoreus'' form a group of their own.http://www.nrm.se/download/18.4e32c81078a8d9249800021299/Corvidae%5B1%5D.pdf PDF fulltext The black magpies, formerly believed to be related to jays, are classified as treepies. Old World ("brown") jays Grey jays American jays In culture Slang The word ''jay'' has an ...
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Matt VanderPol
Matt may refer to: *Matt (name), people with the given name ''Matt'' or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt *In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see gloss (material appearance) *Matt, Switzerland, a municipality *"Matt", the cartoon by Matthew Pritchett in the UK ''Telegraph'' newspapers See also * Maat (other) * MAT (other) * Mat (other) * Matte (other) * Matthew (name) * Mutt (other) A mutt is a mongrel (a dog of unknown ancestry). Mutt may also refer to: People * Mutt, a derogatory term for mixed-race people Nickname * Larry Black (sprinter) (1951-2006), American sprinter * Mutt Carey (1886–1948), New Orleans jazz trumpe ...
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Walt Holcomb
Walt is a masculine given name, generally a short form of Walter, and occasionally a surname. Notable people with the name include: People Given name * Walt Arfons (1916-2013), American drag racer and competition land speed record racer * Walt Bellamy (1939-2013), American National Basketball Association player, two-time Basketball Hall of Fame inductee * Walt Bellamy (ice hockey) (1881-1941), Canadian hockey player * Walter Blackman, American member of the Arizona House of Representatives * Walt Bowyer (born 1960), American former National Football League player * Walt Brown (politician) (born 1926), American politician * Walt Clago (1899-1955), American football player * Walt Corey (born 1938), American former National Football League player * Walt Disney (1901-1966), American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur and philanthropist * Walt Dropo (1923-2010), American Major League Baseball and college basketball player * Walt Frazier (bo ...
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Alex Maleev
Alex Maleev (Bulgarian: Алекс Малеев) is a Bulgarian comic book illustrator, best known for the Marvel Comics' series '' Daredevil'' (vol. 2) with frequent collaborator Brian Michael Bendis. Career Coming from a fine arts background, Maleev made his first foray into comics in Bulgaria for ''Godan'' (''Годън'' in Bulgarian) and ''Carthel of Dead'' published in ''Riko'' magazine since 1991 and 1992, respectively. Upon arriving in the United States in 1995, he enrolled at The Kubert School where, within a month, he was promoted from first to second year status at the suggestion of instructor Alec Stevens. Maleev left the school in early 1996, already securing professional comics work on James O'Barr's The Crow (''Dead Time'' and ''Flesh and Blood'') and subsequently storyboarding the "Lost in Space" film at Continuity Associates before entering a successful run at DC Comics on ''Batman: No Man's Land''. In his comics, he sometimes references his Bulgarian origins. Fo ...
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