Richard Moore (comic Book Creator)
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Richard Moore (born July 17, 1966, in
French Camp, California French Camp (from ''Campo de los Franceses'', Spanish for "Field of the Frenchmen") is an unincorporated community in San Joaquin County, California, United States. The population was 3,770 as of the 2020 census. Up from 3,376 at the 2010 census, a ...
as Fredrick William Morehead) is an American writer and artist of comic books. His published titles include ''
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'' ( Antarctic Press), '' Boneyard'' ( NBM Publishing) and ''Deja Vu'' (
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).


Biography


Overview

Moore's first original work was ''
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'', a four-issue
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published in
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ...
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by Antarctic Press. A sequel to ''Far West'' was published in 2008. Moore published '' Boneyard'', a quarterly fantasy humor title, from 2001 through 2009 with NBM Publishing. ''Boneyard'' won the 2005 gold medal for all-ages graphic novels from ''ForeWord Magazine''. Some of Moore's adult-only work includes
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titles from different publishers such as ''Genus'' and ''Milk!''. Moore also contributed to the first issue of the gay title ''Genus Male''. Other works by Moore include ''Fire and Brimstone'', ''Chip'' and ''Chip: Second Crack''.


Awards

* 1999 Winner,
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— Television Animation Division * 2005 Gold Medal, All-ages Graphic Novels, from ''ForeWord Magazine'' — ''Boneyard''


Bibliography

* '' Ninja High School'' #64 (Antarctic Press, Aug. 1998) — ''Far West'' preview * ''
Far West Far West may refer to: Places * Western Canada, or the West ** British Columbia Coast * Western United States, or Far West ** West Coast of the United States * American frontier, or Far West, Old West, or Wild West * Far West (Taixi), a term used ...
'': ** Vol. 1, 4 issues ( Antarctic Press, Nov. 1998–May 1999) ** Vol. 2, 2 issues (Antarctic Press, Feb. 2000–Apr. 2000) ** one-shot (Antarctic Press, 2008) * ''Deja Vu'': ** ''Deja Vu'' vol. 1 (
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, Nov. 2000–Jan. 2001) ** ''Deja Vu: The Pond'' one-shot (Radio Comix, Mar. 2001) * '' Boneyard'' - 28 issues ( NBM Publishing, 2001–2009) ** ''Hog's Breath Inn'' — webcomic spinoff of ''Boneyard'' * ''The Pound'' one-shot (Radio Comix, 2000) * ''Fire and Brimstone'', 5 issues (Antarctic Press, June 2008–Feb. 2009) * ''Insane Children's Letters to God'' (
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, 2009) * ''Chip'': ** Vol. 1, 2 issues (Antarctic Press, March 2010–May 2010) ** ''Chip: Second Crack'', 3 issues (Antarctic Press, Sept. 2010 - 2011)


Erotic comics

* ''Genus'' various issues (Radio Comix, 2000–) * ''Horny Tails'' (NBM Publishing/
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, 2001) * ''Poundcake'' (Radio Comix, 2004) * ''Short Strokes'', 2 issues (NBM, 2005) * ''Richard Moore's Blue Grind'' one-shot (Antarctic Press, 2006) * ''Milk!'' (Radio Comix) * ''A-Bomb'' (Antarctic Press) * ''Genus Male'' (Radio Comix) * ''Sizzle'', various issues ( NBM Publishing) — includes characters from Moore's various series


References


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Sources consulted

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External links


Moore's NBM Publishing page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Richard American comics writers American comics artists 1966 births Living people People from French Camp, California