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Geofrey "Geof" Darrow (born October 21, 1955) is an American comic book artist, best known for his work on comic series ''
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'', '' Hard Boiled'' and ''
The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot ''The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' is a 1995 comic book written by Frank Miller, drawn by Geof Darrow and published by Dark Horse Comics. The comic book was adapted into an animated TV series of the same name. Overview After appearing in v ...
'', which was adapted into an animated television series of the same name, as well as his contributions to ''
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'' series of films. Darrow's approach to comics and art has been cited as an influence by a multitude of artists including
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, Eric Powell,
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, and others.


Early life

Geofrey Darrow was born on October 21, 1955,Geof Darrow
at Lambiek
in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He attended a Catholic school for thirteen years. Darrow read comics, mostly DC, from an early age, but he only decided to pursue a career in illustration after first seeing
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's work in '' Fantastic Four Annual'' #3. As a teenager, he encountered
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's ''The World Encyclopedia of Comics'', which contained excerpts from '' Lieutenant Blueberry'' illustrated by
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, whose art further affected his outlook on comics. Darrow sought out all available ''Blueberry'' volumes, gradually moving to other European works, such as
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' '' Valérian'' and
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and Hermann's '' Bernard Prince''.


Career

After graduating from
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, Darrow worked as a freelance illustrator for various advertising agencies. In the late 1970s, he moved to Los Angeles and joined Hanna-Barbera, where he worked as a character designer on a number of cartoon series, most notably ''
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'' in its various incarnations. During his time in animation, Darrow became acquainted with such comic and animation industry figures as
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,
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and
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. In 1982, Darrow met French
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creator and his artistic idol Mœbius, who was staying in Los Angeles while working on ''
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'' for
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. Upon learning that Darrow is an artist interested in creating comics, Mœbius arranged a meeting for him with
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, the publisher of French science fiction anthology '' Métal Hurlant'', and offered to collaborate on some sort of project. Eventually, Darrow moved to France to be able to work with Giraud more closely as the two were planning to produce a comic strip written by Mœbius and drawn by Darrow, but Giraud had left France for Tahiti two weeks after Darrow's arrival. Despite that, they were able to produce an art portfolio titled ''
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'', penciled by Darrow, inked and colored by Mœbius, published in 1984 by Éditions Ædena. The meeting with Les Humanoïdes Associés resulted in Darrow's first published comics work which was also the debut of his character
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. The following year, the story was reprinted in ''Geof Darrow Comics and Stories'' along with a new one, also starring Bourbon Thret, and several pin-ups colored by Mœbius,
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and François Boucq. The volume was also released as a limited edition accompanied by ''Darrow Magazine'', which mostly consisted of illustrated private jokes from various French comic artists. Mistaking the ''Magazine'' for an actual periodical publication, a number of artists contacted Darrow and sent him their portfolios in hopes of doing artwork for the magazine. During one of their stays in Los Angeles, Mœbius introduced Darrow to
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, which led to a friendship and a number of comics collaborations. Darrow, Miller and
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started developing a Superman series as part of the ''Metropolis'' proposal, then after the idea fell through, Miller offered Darrow to work on a Daredevil story he was writing that would delve into the character's origin. Eventually, Miller realized he didn't want to be the person to bring Darrow into the world of
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work-for-hire, and the two focused on developing their own story. As Darrow has never worked with a writer before, he often strayed from the script, prompting Miller to make a number of significant changes to the story. Between 1990 and 1992, Dark Horse published the three-issue mini-series titled '' Hard Boiled'', which earned Miller and Darrow the 1991 Eisner Award in the "Best Writer/Artist Team" category. After ''Hard Boiled'', Darrow wanted to do a superhero story, specifically, an Iron Man story, although
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wasn't interested. Miller and Darrow started developing the concept into their next project, ''
The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot ''The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' is a 1995 comic book written by Frank Miller, drawn by Geof Darrow and published by Dark Horse Comics. The comic book was adapted into an animated TV series of the same name. Overview After appearing in v ...
''. This time, they worked in the so-called "Marvel style": Miller wrote a few paragraphs describing the general plot, from which Darrow drew the eighty-page story, which Miller then wrote the dialogue over. Between 1993 and the series' first issue, released in 1995, the characters of Big Guy and Rusty appeared in a number of Darrow-illustrated posters and pin-ups, occasionally crossing over with other creator-owned characters such as
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and
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. In 1994, Dark Horse started a new imprint titled
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, spear-headed by Frank Miller and John Byrne and encompassing works by various creators including
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,
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and Darrow. ''The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' was published in two issues in 1995 and 1996 under the Legend imprint. Between the release of the first and the second issues, the characters also appeared in two issues of
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's '' Madman'', which was also published under the Legend imprint at the time. The comic book was later adapted into a 26-episode animated series of the same name, produced by
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and
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, airing for two seasons from 1999 to 2001. After finishing ''Big Guy and Rusty'', Darrow decided to return to his Bourbon Thret character but felt he needed to "adapt" him for the American audience. Meanwhile, relative unknowns
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(having only directed the 1996 film ''
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'', as a low budget "audition piece"), impressed by Darrow's art for ''Hard Boiled'', wanted to work with him on their production for ''
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''.
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contacted Darrow, and after reading the script he agreed to work on the film. Wachowskis also brought comic book artist Steve Skroce from their short stint on
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'', and the two proceeded to work on the concepts and storyboards which, when finished, played a pivotal role in getting the movie greenlit and financed. The Wachowskis later brought in Darrow as the conceptual designer on ''
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'', although his contributions were significantly smaller compared to ''The Matrix'' trilogy. In 1999, shortly after the release of the first ''Matrix'' film, the Wachowskis announced they'll be working on an animated adaptation of ''Hard Boiled'' but the project was cancelled due to Miller not wanting to see his creation as an animated film. In 2019, Warner Bros. announced that Darrow and Skorce will be returning as storyboard artists and concept designers for the production of the fourth installment of ''The Matrix''. After finishing work on ''The Matrix'' trilogy, the Wachowskis set up a publishing house,
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, for which Darrow provided the logo illustration. Burlyman's output consisted of two paperbacks of ''The Matrix Comics'' collecting the short comic stories from ''The Matrix'' website, as well as seven issues of Darrow's ''
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'', published between 2005 and 2007, and six issues of ''
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'', a Wachowskis-written and Skroce-drawn series originating from a concept developed by Darrow, which he described as "
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meets '' Citizen Kane''". In 2009, it was announced that the Wachowskis and
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were producing an animated feature of ''Shaolin Cowboy'', subtitled ''Tomb of Doom'', written and co-directed by Darrow, and animated by Madhouse. Darrow spent a year living in Japan and working on the production which was halted after the American financiers,
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, backed out. Around half of the footage was finished, and some of the completed scenes and pencil tests were shown at San Diego Comic Con in 2012 and
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in 2015. The film was supposed to feature a sequence animated by
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. In 2012, ''Shaolin Cowboy'' resumed publication at Dark Horse with a 96-page book stylized as a pulp magazine containing a Shaolin Cowboy prose story written by
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(with whom Darrow has had a working relationship dating back to the early 90s) with spot illustrations by Darrow, a prose story by Michael A. Black with spot illustrations by
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and one-page strips written and drawn by Darrow. The book was followed by ''The Shaolin Cowboy'', a four-issue mini-series subtitled ''Shemp Buffet'' for the collected edition, and ''The Shaolin Cowboy: Who Will Stop the Reign?'', another four-issue mini-series, which incorporated some the visual ideas from the unfinished animated feature. In 2015, DC Comics announced Darrow as the artist for the supplemental mini-comic to the third issue of Frank Miller and
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's '' The Dark Knight III: The Master Race'', as well as the variant covers for issues 3 and 4, though none of his contributions were ultimately realized. Meanwhile, Dark Horse issued a press release announcing the first English-language collection of the ''Bourbon Thret'' strips, to be partially re-colored by Dave Stewart. Since then, Dark Horse has re-released ''Hard Boiled'' and ''The Big Guy and Risty the Boy Robot'' with new coloring by Stewart as well as the entirety of ''Shaolin Cowboy'' in a uniform format. As of 2019, the ''Bourbon Thret'' collection still hasn't been released. Over the course of his career, Darrow has contributed storyboards and conceptual designs for a number film productions, many of which ended up cancelled, including
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' '' Superman: Flyby'', an animated feature by Ridley Scott, one of Hollywood's attempts at adapting '' Akira'' and
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' adaptation of '' Paradise Lost''. Outside of comics and film, Darrow has contributed artwork to a number of trading card series, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Madman'', as well as promotional posters, CD covers and role-playing games. Darrow also serves on the national advisory board of PROTECT: The National Association to Protect Children.


Awards

* 1991:
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NomineeBest Artist (for '' Hard Boiled'' - Dark Horse) * 1991: Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsWinnerBest Writer/Artist or Writer/Artist Team (with
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, for ''Hard Boiled'' - Dark Horse) * 1996: Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsWinnerBest Penciller/Inker (for ''
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'' - Dark Horse/Legend) * 2005: Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsNomineeBest Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team (for ''
Shaolin Cowboy ''Shaolin Cowboy'' is an American comic book series created, written and drawn by artist Geof Darrow (with the exception of the opening dialog in the issues of the original 2004–2007 run, written by The Wachowskis). The book was published irre ...
'' -
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) * 2005: Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsNomineeBest New Series (for ''Shaolin Cowboy'' - Burlyman Entertainment) * 2006: Will Eisner Comic Industry AwardsWinnerBest Writer/Artist (for ''Shaolin Cowboy'' - Burlyman Entertainment) * 2012: PROTECT Messenger Award * 2012:
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Influences

Darrow has stated in interviews that he considers
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, Mœbius (to whom he dedicated '' The Shaolin Cowboy: Who Will Stop the Reign?''),
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, Hermann, François Boucq, Osamu Tezuka, Katsuhiro Otomo,
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,
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, Jack Davis,
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, as well as the films of Anthony Mann as his artistic influences. ''
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'' in particular was inspired by the television series ''
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’s ''
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'' and
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's portrayal of
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.


Filmography


Film


Television

Darrow contributed character designs to a number of Hanna-Barbera cartoon shows: * ''
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'' (1981–1983) ** '' Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show'' (1984) ** '' The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians'' (1985) * '' Richie Rich'' (1982) * '' Pac-Man'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1984) He's also credited as "model designer" for
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'' (1987) and "monster designer" for the adaptation of ''
The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot ''The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' is a 1995 comic book written by Frank Miller, drawn by Geof Darrow and published by Dark Horse Comics. The comic book was adapted into an animated TV series of the same name. Overview After appearing in v ...
'' (1999–2001).


Bibliography


Early work

* ''
La Cité Feu LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figur ...
'' (eight-plate full-color portfolio created in collaboration with Mœbius, Ædena, 1984) * '' Métal Hurlant'' #101: "Bourbon Thret: Terreur Paroissiale" (w/a, anthology,
Les Humanoïdes Associés Les Humanoïdes Associés (or simply Humanoïdes) is a Franco-American publishing house specializing in comics and graphic novels, founded in December 1974 by comic artists Mœbius, Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Philippe Druillet, and financial directo ...
, 1984) ** A colorized version of the story with rearranged layouts was reprinted in English as "Bourbon Thret: Parochial Terror" in '' Heavy Metal'' vol. 8 #12 (1985) ** A recolored version of the story with the ''Heavy Metal'' layouts was reprinted in French as "La Paroisse Infernale" in ''Geof Darrow Comics and Stories'' (1986) * '' L'Univers de Gir'': "Hommage à Gir" (black-and-white illustration for an interview with Mœbius conducted by Darrow, 94 pages,
Dargaud Société Dargaud, doing business as Les Éditions Dargaud, is a publisher of Franco-Belgian comics series, headquartered in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. It was founded in 1936 by Georges Dargaud (), publishing its first comics in 1943. ...
, 1986, ) * ''
La bande à Renaud ''La Bande à Renaud'' is a series of two tribute albums to French singer Renaud, consisting of songs of his performed by various other artists. The albums were released in June and October 2014, respectively. ''La Bande à Renaud'' The initial a ...
'': "Au pays des Gavroches" (two-page full-color illustration, anthology
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 ...
, 44 pages, Dargaud, 1986, ) * ''
Airboy Airboy is a fictional aviator hero of an American comic book series initially published by Hillman Periodicals during the World War II-era time period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books. He was created by writers Charles Bi ...
'' vol. 2 #12: "I Don't Need My Grave, Part Two" (inks on
Bill Jaaska William C. Jaaska (June 22, 1961 – November 9, 2009) was an American comics artist. Career Bill Jaaska's first published comics work was a Skywolf story in ''Airboy'' #11 (Dec. 1986). He worked with Peter David on ''The Incredible Hulk''. Dav ...
, written by Chuck Dixon, co-feature, Eclipse, 1986) * '' East Meets West'' (ten-plate full-color portfolio story about the adventures of Bourbon Thret and Clint Eastwood, Ædena, 1986) * '' Geof Darrow Comics and Stories'' (w/a, full-color, 55 pages, Ædena, 1986, ) ** Contains a new Bourbon Thret story, "Les Requins aussi aiment le Cola-Cola", and several pin-ups. ** Reprinted by Dargaud under the Neopolis imprint as ''Bourbon Thret'' (45 pages, 1995, ) * '' Les Magiciens d'eau'': "Sead" (w/a, anthology graphic novel, 44 pages, Bandes Originales, 1987, ) ** A black-and-white version of the story with rearranged layouts was reprinted in ''
Dark Horse Presents ''Dark Horse Presents'' was a comic book published by American company Dark Horse Comics from 1986. Their first published series, it was their flagship title until its September 2000 cancellation. The second incarnation was published on MySpace, r ...
'' #19 ( Dark Horse, 1988) ** Original version of the story was reprinted in black and white in ''Crisis Presents'' #3: ''Second Xpresso Special'' (
Fleetway Fleetway Publications was a magazine publishing company based in London. It was founded in 1959 when the Mirror Group acquired the Amalgamated Press, then based at Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London. It was one of the companies that merg ...
, 1991) * '' Strip AIDS U.S.A.'': "Untitled" (w/a, one-page story, anthology graphic novel, 140 pages,
Last Gasp Last Gasp or The Last Gasp may refer to * Last Gasp (publisher) * ''Last Gasp'' (''Inside No. 9''), a TV episode * '' The Last Gasp'', a 2007 album by Impaled * ''The Last Gasp'' (novel) * "Last Gasp" (song) {{dab ...
, 1988, ) * ''
Pilote et Charlie Cover of the first ''Pilote'' issue #0 ''Pilote'' () was a French comic magazine published from 1959 to 1989. Showcasing most of the major French or Belgian comics talents of its day the magazine introduced major series such as ''Astérix'', '' ...
'' #27: "Un Américain à Paris" (two-page full-color illustration for an article, anthology, Dargaud, 1988) * '' The Rocketeer Adventure Magazine'' #2–3 (uncredited art assist to
Dave Stevens Dave Lee Stevens (July 29, 1955 – March 11, 2008) was an American illustrator and comics artist. He was most famous for creating ''Rocketeer, The Rocketeer'' comic book and film character, and for his pin-up style "glamour art" illustrations, ...
, Comico, 1988; Dark Horse, 1995)


Dark Horse Comics

* '' Cheval Noir'' (black-and-white anthology, 1989–1991): ** Title page illustrations in #1–2, 4, 6, 9–10, 12 and 14. ** Back cover illustrations in #1–6, 8–9, 11, 13–15, 17 and 18. ** ''Table of Contents'' illustrations in #1–2, 4–5, 7–8, 11, 13, 16–17 and 19. ** Humorous one-page stories about Darrow's career (written and illustrated by Darrow) in #3 and 4. * '' The Godzilla Portfolio'' #2 (one black-and-white plate reproducing a pin-up from ''Geof Darrow Comics and Stories'', 1989) * '' Hard Boiled'' #1–3 (a, with
Frank Miller Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book writer, penciller and inker, novelist, screenwriter, film director, and producer known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as his run on ''Daredevil'' and subsequen ...
, 1990–1992) collected as ''Hard Boiled'' (tpb, 128 pages, 1993, , hc, 144 pages, 1993, ) ** An unlettered and uncolored version of the story was released in an oversized edition titled ''Big Damn Hard Boiled'' (tpb, 128 pages, 1998, ) ** A recolored version of the story was released as part of a series of Darrow reprints (hc, 136 pages, 2017, ) * '' Another Chance to Get It Right'' (black-and-white illustrations for the novella written by
Andrew Vachss Andrew Henry Vachss ( ; October 19, 1942 – November 23, 2021) was an American crime fiction author, child protection consultant, and attorney exclusively representing children and youths. Early life and career Vachss grew up in Manhattan o ...
, among other artists): ** 18-page sequence in the first edition of the book (sc, 64 pages, 1992, , hc, 1993, ) ** Additional 4 full-page illustrations for the third edition (sc, 88 pages, 2003, ) * ''
Hard Looks Hard may refer to: * Hardness, resistance of physical materials to deformation or fracture * Hard water, water with high mineral content Arts and entertainment * ''Hard'' (TV series), a French TV series * Hard (band), a Hungarian hard rock super ...
'' (black-and-white illustrations for prose stories written by Andrew Vachss): ** "Head Case" (in #8 of the anthology series, 1993) ** "Half Breed: Death Trap" (in the third edition of the tpb, 208 pages, 2002, ) * '' Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' #1–2 (a, with Frank Miller,
Legend A legend is a genre of folklore that consists of a narrative featuring human actions, believed or perceived, both by teller and listeners, to have taken place in human history. Narratives in this genre may demonstrate human values, and possess ...
, 1995–1996) collected as ''Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' (tpb, 80 pages, 1996, ) ** An unlettered and uncolored version of the story was released in an oversized edition titled ''King-Size Big Guy and Rusty'' (tpb, 72 pages, 1997, ) ** A recolored version of the story was released as part of a series of Darrow reprints (hc, 104 pages, 2015, ) * '' Art Adams' Creature Features'' (foreword for the collection, 108 pages, 1996, ) * '' Aliens: Havoc'' #1 (one page, inks on
Gary Gianni Gary Gianni (born 1954) is an American comics artist best known for his eight years illustrating the syndicated newspaper comic ''Prince Valiant''. After Gianni graduated from the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1976, he worked for the ''Chicag ...
, written by Mark Schultz, 1997) * ''
Dark Horse Presents ''Dark Horse Presents'' was a comic book published by American company Dark Horse Comics from 1986. Their first published series, it was their flagship title until its September 2000 cancellation. The second incarnation was published on MySpace, r ...
'' (anthology, 2011–2017): ** Black-and-white back cover and spot illustrations (in vol. 2 #1–15, 17–36 and vol. 3 #1–33) ** Black-and-white and full-color illustrations for Andrew Vachss-penned prose stories (in vol. 2 #10–11 and 13) ** "A Conversation with Geof Darrow" (interview conducted by Mike Richardson; in vol. 2 #22 and o
Dark Horse's blog
** "Terror Comes Forth on the Fourth!!!!!!" (w/a, ''Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' short story + a pin-up gallery, in vol. 3 #1) * ''
Shaolin Cowboy ''Shaolin Cowboy'' is an American comic book series created, written and drawn by artist Geof Darrow (with the exception of the opening dialog in the issues of the original 2004–2007 run, written by The Wachowskis). The book was published irre ...
'' (w/a): ** ''The Adventure Magazine'' (with Andrew Vachss, Michael A. Black and Gary Gianni, 96 pages, 2012, ) ** ''The Shaolin Cowboy'' #1–4 (2013–2014) collected as ''Shaolin Cowboy: Shemp Buffet'' (hc, 136 pages, 2015, ) ** ''Who'll Stop the Reign?'' #1–4 (2017) collected as ''Shaolin Cowboy: Who'll Stop the Reign?'' (hc, 128 pages, 2017, ) * ''
Usagi Yojimbo is a comic book series created by Stan Sakai. It is set primarily at the beginning of the Edo period of Japanese history and features anthropomorphic animals replacing humans. The main character is a rabbit ''rōnin'', Miyamoto Usagi, whom Saka ...
Volume 27:
A Town Called Hell ''A Town Called Bastard'' (also known as ''A Town Called Hell'' on DVD and Blu-ray) is a 1971 international co-production spaghetti Western. It was shot in Madrid with Robert Shaw, Telly Savalas, Stella Stevens and Martin Landau. It was relea ...
'' (foreword for the collection, hc, 208 pages, 2013, ; tpb, ) * '' Lead Poisoning: The Pencil Art of Geof Darrow'' (artbook with commentary from various comic industry creators, 128 pages, 2017, )


Other publishers

* '' XXXenophile'' #9: "Tales of the Velvet Fist: Occupational Hazard" (inks on
Phil Foglio Philip Foglio (born May 1, 1956) is an American cartoonist and comic book artist known for his humorous science fiction and fantasy art. Early life and career Foglio was born on May 1, 1956, in Mount Vernon, New York, and moved with his family to ...
, anthology,
Palliard Press Palliard Press was a small, independent comic book publishing house co-founded by Phil Foglio, illustrator of such titles as Buck Godot, Girl Genius, and Robert Asprin's ''MythAdventures'', and Greg Ketter, owner of DreamHaven Books in Minne ...
, 1994) * '' Shi: Senryaku'' #1 (of 3) (two-page illustration for a prose story written by Gary Cohn, among other artists, Crusade, 1995) * '' A Fall of Stardust: Portfolio'' (one full-color plate,
Green Man Press Charles Vess (born June 10, 1951) is an American fantasy artist and comics artist who has specialized in the illustration of myths and fairy tales. His influences include British "Golden Age" book illustrator Arthur Rackham, Czech Art Nouveau pai ...
, 1999) *
Bits and Pieces of Information
' (a, with
the Wachowskis Lana Wachowski (born June 21, 1965, formerly known as Larry Wachowski) and Lilly Wachowski (born December 29, 1967, formerly known as Andy Wachowski) are American film and television directors, writers and producers. The sisters are both trans ...
,
webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website or mobile app. While many are published exclusively on the web, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books. Webcomics can be c ...
,
Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Warner Bros. or abbreviated as WB) is an American film and entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California, and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. D ...
, 1999) collected in ''The Matrix Comics Volume 1'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2003, ) * '' The Art of the Matrix'' (includes conceptual designs and storyboards created by Darrow for
the film The Film is a 2005 Indian thriller film directed by Junaid Memon also produced along with Amitabh Bhattacharya. The film stars Mahima Chaudhry, Khalid Siddiqui, Ananya Khare, Chahat Khanna, Ravi Gossain, Vaibhav Jhalani and Vivek Madan in lea ...
accompanied by his commentary, 488 pages, Gardners, 2000, ) * ''
Shaolin Cowboy ''Shaolin Cowboy'' is an American comic book series created, written and drawn by artist Geof Darrow (with the exception of the opening dialog in the issues of the original 2004–2007 run, written by The Wachowskis). The book was published irre ...
'' #1–7 (w/a,
Burlyman Entertainment Burlyman Entertainment is a comic book company created by The Wachowskis, best known as the writer/director duo behind the '' Matrix Trilogy''. History "Burlyman" was ''The Matrix Reloaded'' and ''Revolutions production codename. According to th ...
, 2004–2007) collected as ''Shaolin Cowboy'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2014, ; hc, Dark Horse, 2018, ) * '' TOME Volume 1'': " Ben Templesmith in Conversation with Geof Darrow" (anthology graphic novel, 200 pages, IDW Publishing, 2013, ) * '' DMFAO'' + '' DMFAO Too'' + '' DMFAO Tree'' + '' DMFAO For'' (series of self-published sketchbooks sold at the
San Diego Comic-Con San Diego Comic-Con International is a comic book convention and nonprofit multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California since 1970. The name, as given on its website, is Comic-Con International: San Diego; but it is ...
, 2013–2016) * '' Frank Cho's Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations Volume 2'' (foreword for the artbook, hc, 80 pages, Image, 2013, ; sc, ) * '' Where We Live'': "Ordinary Devotion" (illustration for a prose story written by Jennifer Battisti, anthology graphic novel, 336 pages, Image, 2018, )


Cover illustrations


Other work


Interviews

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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Darrow, Geof 1955 births American comics artists American graphic designers Artists from Cedar Rapids, Iowa Eisner Award winners for Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team Eisner Award winners for Best Writer/Artist Game artists Living people Inkpot Award winners