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Cameron Stewart (born 1975) is a Canadian
comic book creator developed specialized terminology. Some several attempts have been made to formalize and define the terminology of comics by authors such as Will Eisner, Scott McCloud, R. C. Harvey and Dylan Horrocks. Much of the terminology in English is ...
. He first came to prominence when he collaborated as an illustrator with writer
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, and he went on to illustrate ''
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'' and co-write '' Batgirl''. He won Eisner and
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for his self-published mystery web comic '' Sin Titulo'', and received an Eisner nomination for '' The Other Side'' (written by
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). In 2020, he was the subject of numerous sexual misconduct accusations.


Early life

Stewart was born in Canada to British parents, and spent part of his childhood in England.


Career

Stewart began working for DC around 2000, inking the last half of ''
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'', written by
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and penciled by
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. In 2002 he started work on Brubaker's run on ''Catwoman''. In 2004 he illustrated '' Seaguy'', a 3-issue series written by Grant Morrison. The team followed this the next year with the 4-issue '' Seven Soldiers: Guardian''. Stewart and Morrison returned to ''Seaguy'' with ''Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye'' in 2009. Stewart continued his collaboration with Morrison, illustrating issues #7–9 and #16 of '' Batman and Robin'' in 2010, and an issue of Morrison's '' Multiversity'' limited series. Beginning in 2006, he collaborated with writer Jason Aaron on ''The Other Side'', a serialized graphic novel about the
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, published by
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. The series was nominated in 2007 for an Eisner Award for Best Limited Series. Stewart worked on a variety of smaller projects. He illustrated ''The Apocalypstix'', written by Ray Fawkes and published by
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in 2008. With
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he co-wrote and co-drew the 2011 miniseries '' Assassin's Creed: The Fall'', based on the Assassin's Creed video game series. He also worked on four issues of the
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comic book in 2011. Away from the major comics publishers, Stewart wrote, illustrated ''Sin Titulo'' (''Untitled'' in Spanish), a black and white crime story which he self-published online from 2007 to 2012. The comic received a 2009 Joe Shuster Award for Webcomics, and the 2010 Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic. It was later published in print by
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. In 2014, when
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left '' Batgirl'', Stewart took over writing the series and was joined by co-writer Brenden Fletcher, artist Babs Tarr, and colorist
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. After the series ended in 2016, the team of Stewart, Fletcher and Tarr collaborated on ''Motor Crush'', published by Image Comics. Stewart illustrated two sequels to the novel ''
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'', written by author Chuck Palahniuk. '' Fight Club 2'' was published in 2015, and '' Fight Club 3'' was published in 2019. In early 2020, Stewart worked again with Brubaker to contribute a 12-page story titled "The Art of Picking a Lock" to DC Comics' ''Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular'' #1.


Allegations of sexual misconduct

In June 2020, Stewart was accused by multiple people of predatory sexual behavior. At the time the events happened, the accusers were fans or aspiring artists in their teens and early twenties, and Stewart was in his thirties. The accusers said that he used his status as a professional artist to get them to trust him, while all along this was a pretext for his real intent of making sexual advances, or grooming. Those making the accusations included
Kate Leth Katrina Jade "Kate" Leth (born 1988) is a Canadian comic book creator, known for works such as '' Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat!''. Career Leth was born in Ottawa and lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and attended NSCAD University, studying photogra ...
and
Natasha Negovanlis Natasha Negovanlis (born April 3, 1990) is a Canadian actress, writer, producer, and singer. She achieved international recognition for portraying Carmilla Karnstein in the web series '' Carmilla'' (2014–2016) and in the 2017 feature film ba ...
. In response to this, DC dropped Stewart from an unannounced project he was working on. W. Maxwell Prince and Martin Morazzo, creators of the Image Comics series ''Ice Cream Man'', canceled Stewart's variant cover to the next issue of the series.


Bibliography


Interior work

*'' Superman Adventures'' (
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): ** "22 Stories in a Single Bound" (with Mark Millar, among other artists, in #41, 2000) ** "Four-Point Perspective" (with
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, in #57, 2001) *''
The Invisibles ''The Invisibles'' is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics from 1994 to 2000. It was created and scripted by Scottish writer Grant Morrison, and drawn by various artists throughout its publication. The series loosely ...
'' vol. 3 #2: "The Moment of the Blitz" (with
Grant Morrison Grant Morrison, MBE (born 31 January 1960) is a Scottish comic book writer, screenwriter, and producer. Their work is known for its nonlinear narratives, humanist philosophy and countercultural leanings. Morrison has written extensively for th ...
, among other artists,
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, 2000) *''
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'' #51: "Second Sight" (inks on Christian Højgaard, written by Caitlin R. Kiernan, Vertigo, 2000) *'' Flinch'' #15: "A Night to Forget" (inks on
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, written by Paul Jenkins, anthology, Vertigo, 2000) *''
Scooby-Doo ''Scooby-Doo'' is an American animated media franchise based on an animated television series launched in 1969 and continued through several derivative media. Writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears created the original series, ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are ...
'' #37: "Witch Pitch" (with John Rozum, co-feature,
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, 2000) *''
Deadenders ''Deadenders'' is a science fiction comic book series written by Ed Brubaker and published by DC Comics. It is set in a post-apocalyptic future in New Bethleham USA and features a heavy Mod content among the characters. The cover work is by Ph ...
'' #9-16 (inks on
Warren Pleece Warren Pleece is a British comics artist. He is best known for his work at the DC Comics imprint Vertigo and the 2012–16 Irish novel series '' Zom-B''. Biography Warren, with his brother Gary Pleece, wrote and drew three issues of a self-pub ...
, written by
Ed Brubaker Ed Brubaker (; born November 17, 1966) is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series '' Lowlife'' and a number of serials i ...
, Vertigo, 2000–2001) *''
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'' #5 (with Jason Moore — inks on
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, written by Steven T. Seagle, Vertigo, 2001) *''
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'' vol. 3 #17, 19-20 (inks on
Giuseppe Camuncoli Giuseppe Camuncoli (born March 2, 1975) is an Italian comic book artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics titles ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and '' The Superior Spider-Man'' and the DC Comics/Vertigo series ''Hellblazer'' as well as hi ...
, written by Brian K. Vaughan, Vertigo, 2001) *'' Detective Comics'' (DC Comics): ** "Trail of the Catwoman, Part One" (inks on
Darwyn Cooke Darwyn Cooke (November 16, 1962 – May 14, 2016) was a Canadian comics artist, writer, cartoonist, and animator who worked on the comic books ''Catwoman'', '' DC: The New Frontier'', '' The Spirit'' and '' Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter'' ...
, written by Ed Brubaker, co-feature, in vol. 1 #759, 2001) ** "The Eleven Curious Cases of Batman" (with Peter Tomasi, among other artists, co-feature, in vol. 2 #50, 2016) *'' Joker's Last Laugh Secret Files'': "A Clown at Midnight" (inks on
Pete Woods Peter Woods is an American comic book artist, known for his work on titles such as '' Backlash'', ''Deadpool'', ''Robin'', ''Catwoman'', ''Amazons Attack'', and ''Action Comics''. Career Woods worked as an intern for Wildstorm comics in April 19 ...
, written by Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty, DC Comics, 2001) *'' Batgirl: Secret Files & Origins'': "Batgirl vs. Batgirl" (inks on Giuseppe Camuncoli, written by
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, DC Comics, 2002) *''
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'' #168-169 (inks on Giuseppe Camuncoli, written by Brian Azzarello, Vertigo, 2002) *''
Catwoman Catwoman is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Debuting as "the Cat" in ''Batman'' #1 (spring 1940), she is ...
'' vol. 3 (with Ed Brubaker, DC Comics): ** "Trickle Down Theory" (inks on
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, in #5, 2002) ** "Disguises" (with Rick Burchett — inks on Brad Rader, in #6-7, 2002) ** "Slam Bradley: The McSweeney Case" (in '' Secret Files & Origins'', 2002) ** "Relentless" (in #12-16, 2002–2003) ** "Wild Ride 1-3" (in #20-22, with Nick Derington (#22), 2003) ** "Wild Ride 4-5" (inks on Guy Davis, in #23-24, 2003) *'' Tales of the Vampires'' #1: "Stacy" (with Joss Whedon, anthology, Dark Horse, 2003) *'' B.P.R.D.: Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense'' (with
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, Dark Horse): ** '' The Soul of Venice'': "Another Day at the Office" (new story for the tpb, 2004) ** '' Hell on Earth'': *** ''Exorcism'' #1-2 (script and art, 2012) *** "The Exorcist" (plot; script by Chris Roberson, art by
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, in #140-142, 2016) *'' Seaguy'' #1-3 + '' Seaguy: The Slaves of Mickey Eye'' #1-3 (with Grant Morrison, Vertigo, 2004; 2009) *'' Tomorrow Stories Special'': "Jonni Future" (with Steve Moore, anthology one-shot,
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'' vol. 2 #17: "You Made Me Love You" (with
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, Vertigo, 2005) *''
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: Manhattan Guardian'' #1-4 (with Grant Morrison, DC Comics, 2005) *'' The Other Side'' #1-4 (with
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, Vertigo, 2006–2007) *
Sin Título
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, 2007–2012) *''
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'' #0: "You've Been Outbid" (with Bryan Fuller,
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, 2007) *'' The Vinyl Underground'' #1-6 (inks on Simon Gane, written by
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, Vertigo, 2007–2008) *'' The Apocalipstix'' (with
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, 2008) *'' Batman and Robin'' (with Grant Morrison, DC Comics): ** "Blackest Knight" (in #7-9, 2010) ** "Black Mass" (with
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and Chris Burnham, in #16, 2010) *'' Prince of Persia: Before the Sandstorm'' (with Jordan Mechner and various artists, graphic novel,
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, 2010) *''
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'' #1-4 (inks on
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, Brea and Zane Austin Grant, IDW Publishing, 2011) *'' Assassin's Creed'' (script and art, with
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): ** '' The Fall'' #1-3 (Wildstorm, 2011) ** ''
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, 2012) ** '' The Brahman'' (graphic novel, Ubisoft, 2013) *''Jim Henson's Tale of Sand'' (among other artists — inks on Ramón K. Pérez, graphic novel,
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, 2011) *'' Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes!'' (with Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham, one-shot, DC Comics, 2012) *''Thought Bubble Anthology'' #3: "One Night in Comicopolis" (script and art, with
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, Image, 2013) *'' Amazing X-Men'' #6: "All in the Family" (with Jason Aaron,
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, 2014) *''
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'' vol. 3 #15 (with Brian Michael Bendis and Nick Bradshaw, Marvel, 2014) *''
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'' vol. 2 #31: "Infected, Part One" (with
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, Aaron Kuder and Rafa Sandoval, DC Comics, 2014) *'' Batgirl'' vol. 4 #35-50 (layouts + co-writer with Brenden Fletcher, art by Babs Tarr (#35-43, 45-46, 48-50), Irene Koh (short story in '' Secret Origins'' vol. 3 #10),
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(#41), Jake Wyatt (#42),
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(#42-43), Bengal (#44, ''
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'' tie-in one-shot, ''Annual'' #3),
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, Internet art project, 2015) *''Motor Crush'' #0-11 (co-writer with Brenden Fletcher and artist on #7, art by Babs Tarr, Image, 2016–2018) *''Where We Live'': "Stains" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, Image, 2018) *''
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'' #1000: "Make Mine a Manhattan" (with
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, anthology, Marvel, 2019) *'' The Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle'': "Part Seven" (with Jason Aaron, anthology one-shot, Marvel, 2019)


Cover work

* '' Green Arrow'' vol. 3 #33 (
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, 2004) * '' Batman: The 12 Cent Adventure'' #1 (DC Comics, 2004) * '' Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man'' #17-20 (
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, 2006) * '' Marvel Adventures: The Avengers'' #9-12 (Marvel, 2007) * '' Wolverine: First Class'' #17 (Marvel, 2009) * '' Uncanny X-Men: First Class'' #8 (Marvel, 2010) * '' Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne'' #4 (DC Comics, 2010) * ''
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'' vol. 2 #2 (DC Comics, 2012) * ''Happy!'' #2 ( Image, 2012) * ''Zero'' #6 (Image, 2014) * '' Superman Unchained'' #5 (DC Comics, 2014) * ''Black Market'' #1 (
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, 2014) * '' Batman/Superman'' #10 (DC Comics, 2014) * '' Hack/Slash: Son of Samhain'' #1 (Image, 2014) * ''
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'' #349 ( Rebellion, 2014) * ''George Pérez's Sirens'' #1 (Boom! Studios, 2014) * ''
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'' vol. 5 #34 (DC Comics, 2014) * ''
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'' vol. 5 #34 (DC Comics, 2014) * '' Justice League United'' #5 (DC Comics, 2014) * '' Captain Canuck'' vol. 2 #1 (Chapter House, 2015) * '' Archie'' vol. 2 #1, 13 ( Archie Comics, 2015–2016) * ''Cry Havoc'' #1 (Image, 2016) * ''
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'' vol. 4 #8-12 (Marvel, 2016) * ''
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'' #1 (Marvel, 2016) * '' Civil War II: Choosing Sides'' #5-6 (Marvel, 2016) * ''
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Annual'' #1 (Marvel, 2016) * '' Star Wars: Poe Dameron'' #5 (Marvel, 2016) * '' Klaus and the Witch of Winter'' #1 (Boom! Studios, 2016) * ''
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'' #31 (over John Buscema) (Marvel, 2018)


Notes


References

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Cameron Stewart
at Lambiek's Comiclopedia


External links

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Official blogSin Titulo
a web comic he writes and draws


Interviews


Mindlessones: 13 Questions With Cameron StewartInterview with Cameron Stewart about ''Seaguy''Radio Interview with Cameron Stewart and Jason Aaron about The Other Side
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stewart, Cameron Artists from Toronto Living people Joe Shuster Award winners for Outstanding WebComic Creator/Creative Team Canadian comics artists 1975 births