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David Hopkins (born May 1, 1977) is an American comic book writer and essayist. His works include ''
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'' and '' Emily Edison'' from publisher
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, '' Astronaut Dad'', and a comic book adaptation of ''
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'' with frequent collaborator artist Tom Kurzanski. He writes a regular comic feature for
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called '' Souvenir of Dallas'' with artist Paul Milligan. David is a contributor to the Smart Pop Series from
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. He is the co-host and co-producer of
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's Indie Show, that showcases independent and small press comics. David lives in Arlington, Texas with his daughter Kennedy.


Career

David Hopkins first professional writing was after college in 2002. Aja Jones asked him to write a stage play for her theatre troupe to be performed at the
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. The only performance of "Space to Occupy" was on September 14, 2002. Immediately afterwards, Hopkins began writing comics. The first year, Hopkins wrote a five issue series ''The Insight''. Set in Dallas, Hopkins used extensive photo references from actual locations in the city. (He would later do this for
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, which also takes place in Dallas.) Over the course of two years, there were two different artists attached to the project, which never came together and remains unpublished. In June 2003, Hopkins wrote a 144-page graphic novel ''Astronaut Dad''—a fictional story about three astronaut families living in Houston, set in 1963. Hopkins cites this work as his "most personally satisfying". It is set to be published by Silent Devil Productions. Later that year, encouraged by the Isotope Awards, Hopkins self-published a mini-comic "Some Other Da

with artist Brian Kelly (artist), Brian Kelly. In 2004, Hopkins' first published work was a short story in
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''
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: Rough Cut

Creator Josh Howard (comics), Josh Howard invited him to contribute to this anthology. Afterwards, he also wrote short stories for '' Western Tales of Terror

''Silent Forest Television Parody Special

and ''Dead@17: Rough Cut Volume 2''. At
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in 2005,
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released Hopkins first series ''
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'', illustrated by Tom Kurzanski and colored by Marlena Hall. In addition to the standard blue cover of issue one, a red exclusive
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was printed as part of the
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exclusives for that year. A second series was approved, but never completed. Hopkins wrote ''Emily Edison'', which was published by
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in 2006, and illustrated by Brock Rizy. It was released as a trade paperback. That summer, Rizy and Hopkins went on a month-long book tour to promote the release through California, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. David Hopkins is also an English III and Creative Writing teacher at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas.


Interviews

* David and Brent Schoonover o
It Came Out on Wednesday presented by ComiXology.com
talking about Astronaut Dad
Hopkins & His Astronaut Dad

David Hopkins talks Emily Edison with CBR



Comic Foundry Interview with David Hopkins and Tom Kurzanski

Comic Foundry Interview with David Hopkins and Brock Rizy


Awards


Dallas Observer Best Of 2006 "Best Local Comic Book Writer"

American Library Association's Great Graphic Novels for Teens List 2007"


External links


David Hopkins Official Site

Karma Incorporated Site

Emily Edison Site

Fanboy Radio Official Site

Souvenir of Dallas from D Magazine


References

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