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Mark Zug is an artist and illustrator who is known for his work with the
Septimus Heap '' Septimus Heap'' is a series of fantasy novels featuring a protagonist of the same name written by English author Angie Sage. In all, it features seven novels, entitled ''Magyk'', '' Flyte'', '' Physik'', ''Queste'', '' Syren'', ''Darke'', a ...
series and
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's adaption of
I, Robot ''I, Robot'' is a fixup (compilation) novel of science fiction short stories or essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines ''Super Science Stories'' and '' Astounding Science Fiction'' be ...
. He has illustrated many collectible card games, including
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and
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, as well as books and magazines. He lives in Pennsylvania.


Biography

Zug began drawing in childhood. His early art was inspired by authors such as
Frank Herbert Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (October 8, 1920February 11, 1986) was an American science fiction author best known for the 1965 novel '' Dune'' and its five sequels. Though he became famous for his novels, he also wrote short stories and worked a ...
and
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as a teen. He later worked as a class-A machinist at a nearby factory while experimenting with a musical career.


Rise to prominence

He returned to art, inspired by
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and illustrators of the
Brandywine School The Brandywine School was a style of illustration—as well as an artists colony in Wilmington, Delaware and in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, near the Brandywine River—both founded by artist Howard Pyle (1853–1911) at the end of the 19th century. ...
. He started painting in oil and attended art school for 2.5 years (no diploma). He capped his tutorial by ghost-painting western novel covers and penciling historical comic strips on the side. His first big break came in 1992 illustrating
Harlan Ellison Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. Robert Bloch, the author of '' Psycho'' ...
's I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay, for which he also did 160 pages of fully painted comics. He fulfilled a long-held dream of illustrating
Frank Herbert Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (October 8, 1920February 11, 1986) was an American science fiction author best known for the 1965 novel '' Dune'' and its five sequels. Though he became famous for his novels, he also wrote short stories and worked a ...
's Dune universe - in the form of Last Unicorn's collectible card game of the same name, which proved a springboard into game illustration.


Present

His works have appeared on the covers of novels by authors like
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,
Diana Wynne Jones Diana Wynne Jones (16 August 1934 – 26 March 2011) was a British novelist, poet, academic, literary critic, and short story writer. She principally wrote fantasy and speculative fiction novels for children and young adults. Although usually d ...
,
Hilari Bell Hilari Bell (born 1958) is an American fantasy author. She is the author of several science-fiction and fantasy novels including the critically acclaimed ''Farsala Trilogy''. Bell worked as a reference librarian, but quit in 2005 to write full- ...
, the
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series,
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, the magazines Popular Science, Dragon, Dungeon, Duelist, Inquest, Star Wars Gamer, Amazing Stories, and graced many fantasy game products and brands like
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,
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, Dune, and Magic: The Gathering. He has also done cover artwork for novels by
Angie Sage Angie Sage (born 20 June 1952) is an English author of children's literature, including the ''Septimus Heap'' series, the ''TodHunter Moon'' trilogy, and the ''Araminta Spook'' series (''Araminta Spookie'', in the United States). Life According ...
. His work is included in the book ''Masters of Dragonlance Art''. His first work with children's novels was illustrating the cover art and the inside pictures for the
Septimus Heap '' Septimus Heap'' is a series of fantasy novels featuring a protagonist of the same name written by English author Angie Sage. In all, it features seven novels, entitled ''Magyk'', '' Flyte'', '' Physik'', ''Queste'', '' Syren'', ''Darke'', a ...
series by
Angie Sage Angie Sage (born 20 June 1952) is an English author of children's literature, including the ''Septimus Heap'' series, the ''TodHunter Moon'' trilogy, and the ''Araminta Spook'' series (''Araminta Spookie'', in the United States). Life According ...
. He has illustrated all seven released novels.


Critical acclaim

Zug has received quite a few accolades for his visually stunning artwork. His work in the
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novel Swordbird was acclaimed, saying that "Mark Zug's black-and-white drawings repeat strategically, offering a visual underpinning to the characters and story line." He was nominated for a Chesley and received the
Jack Gaughan Award The Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist is an American award honoring the memory of illustrator Jack Gaughan. Because the latter felt it was important to encourage and recognize new blood in the field, the New England Science Fiction Associa ...
for Best Emerging Artist in 2001.


Bibliography

Novels: *2005: Septimus Heap, Book One:
Magyk ''Magyk'' (an archaic spelling of "Magic") is a fantasy novel written by English author Angie Sage. It is the first book in the seven-book ''Septimus Heap'' series. The sequel, '' Flyte'' was released in March 2006, ''Physik'' in March 2007, '' ...
*2006: Septimus Heap, Book Two: Flyte *2007: Septimus Heap, Book Three: Physik *2008: Septimus Heap, Book Four:
Queste '' Septimus Heap'' is a series of fantasy novels featuring a protagonist of the same name written by English author Angie Sage. In all, it features seven novels, entitled ''Magyk'', '' Flyte'', '' Physik'', ''Queste'', '' Syren'', ''Darke'', an ...
*2009: Septimus Heap, Book Five: Syren *2011: Septimus Heap, Book Six: Darke *2013: Septimus Heap, Book Seven: Fyre Interior Art: *1995: Illustrations (
I, Robot ''I, Robot'' is a fixup (compilation) novel of science fiction short stories or essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines ''Super Science Stories'' and '' Astounding Science Fiction'' be ...
: The Illustrated Screenplay) *1999: A Whisper of Caladan Seas *2000:
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Cover Art: *1995: Cover -
I, Robot ''I, Robot'' is a fixup (compilation) novel of science fiction short stories or essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines ''Super Science Stories'' and '' Astounding Science Fiction'' be ...
: The Illustrated Screenplay *1996: Cover - Gold Unicorn *1997: Cover - Red Unicorn *1998: Cover - Amazing Stories, Fall 1998 *2003: Cover -
The Alabaster Staff ''The Alabaster Staff'' is a fantasy novel by Edward Bolme, set in the Forgotten Realms fictional universe. It is the first novel in "The Rogues" series. Plot summary A young street performer is drawn into a twisting plot of double-crossings a ...
*2003: Cover - The Best of The Realms *2003: Cover - Wild Robert *2005: Cover - The Shattered Land *2005: Cover - Septimus Heap, Magyk *2006: Cover - Septimus Heap, Flyte *2007: Cover - Septimus Heap, Physik *2008: Cover - Septimus Heap, Queste *2009: Cover - Septimus Heap, Syren *2011: Cover - Septimus Heap, Darke *2013: Cover - Septimus Heap, Fyre Dungeons & Dragons *2001: '' Lords of Darkness'' (cover) *2007: ''
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Awards

Mark Zug has won a few awards for his outstanding works *2001 -
Jack Gaughan Award The Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist is an American award honoring the memory of illustrator Jack Gaughan. Because the latter felt it was important to encourage and recognize new blood in the field, the New England Science Fiction Associa ...
for Best Emerging Artist *2005 - Chesley Award for Best Gaming Related Illustration (2005)(October 2005). "Chesley Awards", ''
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'' 27 (9): 10–11.
*2010 - Illie Award for "Helium" presented at IlluXCon


References


External links


Official Mark Zug website - link to the fantasy world of Mark ZugMark Zug bibliography
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zug, Mark 1959 births American illustrators Artists from Fort Wayne, Indiana Artists from Pennsylvania Fantasy artists Living people Role-playing game artists Septimus Heap