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Jess David Spurlock (born November 18, 1959) is an author, illustrator, editor, and artist's-rights advocate best known as the founder of Vanguard Productions, a publisher of art books, graphic novels, and prints.


Early life

J. David Spurlock was born on November 18, 1959 in
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He moved to
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in 1973.


Career

He has taught art at
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, the
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, and the
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in New York. He has served as a president of the Dallas Society of Illustrators. As a
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artist, he co-
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and inked the
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comic ''Sparkplug'' #1 (March 1993), from Heroic Publishing's Hero Comics imprint, credited as David Spurlock. The following year he contributed a text page to a Dallas, Texas, tribute comic honoring industry legend
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, who had recently died.J. David Spurlock
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Spurlock founded Vanguard Productions in 1993,Baker, Bill. "In Praise of Great Men", '' Comic Book Marketplace'' #111 (April 2004), p. 29 although he had used that name, in conjunction with Sparrowlake Enterprises, to self-publish the
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''Badge'' #1 in 1981. The company initially had been founded to publish a comics anthology, ''Tales from the Edge'', with 15 issues released as of 2010. The company then moved into art books, biographies and eventually
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s, including
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' ''Monsters'' (2003),Baker, pp. 29–30 (originally serialized in the comics anthology series ''Echoes of Future Past'', published by Adams'
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), with four additional story pages plus additional Adams material.
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editor
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, an architect of the
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, said "Spurlock's line of books serve as the vanguard of Silver Age comics histories."Baker, p. 30 Other comics magazines and collections published by Vanguard beginning in 2001 include ''Space Cowboy'', '' Jesse James Classic Western Collection'', ''
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: Space Wars'' and
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's ''The Complete Lunar Tunes'' and ''The Wizard King''. In an article on the
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, comics artist
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, Don Mangus, who assisted Spurlock during this time, wrote of the early Vanguard comics that,


Philanthropic works

Spurlock co-created the
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Scholarship Fund with Wood's brother, Glenn Wood, for students of the
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.Baker, p. 31 In a joint venture with
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and Diamond Comic Distributors, Vanguard Productions in 2002 sponsored artist Jim Steranko's "The Spirit of America" benefit print, created to fund an art scholarship "for victims of anti-American terrorism". In 2008, Spurlock, with artist and publisher
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and the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies Arts & Letters Council, spearheaded a petition campaign in which over 450 comic book creators and cartoonists urged the
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to return to artist Dina Babbitt seven portraits she was forced to paint in the Auschwitz death camp in 1944.


Awards and nominations

Vanguard Productions' ''
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: Prince of Illustrators, Father of the Adventure Strip'' was a finalist for a 2003 '' Independent Publisher'' Book Award (the IPPY) in the "Popular Culture" category. It was nominated for a 2002 Eisner Award for "Best Comics-Related Book". Vanguard's ''Wally's World: The Brilliant Life and Tragic Death of
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, the World's Second-Best Comic Book Artist'' (2004), by Spurlock and Steve Sarger, was nominated for a 2007 Eisner Award for "Best Comics-Related Book". The original self-published limited edition of ''The Art of
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'' by John Coates (Coates Publishing, 1999), which was reissued in a wider edition by Vanguard in 2001, was nominated for a 2000 Eisner Award for "Best Comics-Related Book". In March 2011, he was named
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Special Ambassador. He still holds that recognition at present."Inkwell Awards Ambassadors"
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Bibliography as author, editor and/or publisher

* Steranko, Jim. ''Steranko: Graphic Prince of Darkness'' (1998) *Spurlock, J. David, ed. ''The
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Sketchbook'' (1998): *Schumer, Arlen, compiler, ''The Sketch Book'' a.k.a. ''Neal Adams: The Sketch Book'' (1999): *Spurlock, J. David, and Bill Pearson, compilers. ''Wally Wood Sketchbook'' (2001): * Infantino, Carmine, with J. David Spurlock. ''The Amazing World of Carmine Infantino'' (2000): * Pratt, George, compiler. ''Jeffrey Jones Sketchbook'' (2000): * Motter, Dean, and J. David Spurlock, compilers. ''Echoes: Drawings of
Michael William Kaluta Michael William Kaluta, sometimes credited as Mike Kaluta or Michael Wm. Kaluta (born August 25, 1947), is an American comics artist and writer best known for his acclaimed 1970s adaptation of the pulp magazine hero ''The Shadow'' with writer Den ...
'' (2000): *Coates, John. ''The Art of
Nick Cardy Nicholas Viscardi (October 20, 1920 – November 3, 2013), known professionally as Nick Cardy and Nick Cardi, was an American comics artist best known for his DC Comics work on Aquaman, the Teen Titans and other major characters. Cardy was induct ...
'' (2001): . Originally Coates Publishing limited edition, 1999 *Spurlock, J. David, and John Buscema. ''John Buscema Sketchbook'' (2001): *Zeno, Eddy. '' Curt Swan: A Life in Comics'' (2002): *Kane, Brian. ''
Hal Foster Harold Rudolf Foster, FRSA (August 16, 1892 – July 25, 1982) was a Canadian-American comic strip artist and writer best known as the creator of the comic strip '' Prince Valiant''. His drawing style is noted for its high level of draftsmanship ...
: Prince of Illustrators, Father of the Adventure Strip'' (2002): * Adams, Neal. ''Monsters'' a.k.a. ''Neal Adams Monsters'' (2003): *Spurlock, J. David, and John Romita. ''John Romita Sketchbook'' (2002): *''RGK: The Art of Roy G. Krenkel'' (hardcover 2004; trade paperback 2005): *Sarger, Steve, and J. David Spurlock. ''Wally's World: The Brilliant Life and Tragic Death of
Wally Wood Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as '' Weird Science'', '' Weird Fantasy'', and ''MAD Magazine'' fr ...
, the World's Second-Best Comic Book Artist'' (2004): *''The Thrilling Comic Book Cover Art of
Alex Schomburg Alexander A. Schomburg, born Alejandro Schomburg y Rosa (; May 10, 1905Alejandro Schomburg Y Rosa
'' (2004): *Spurlock, J. David, compiler. ''Grand Master of Adventure Art: The Drawings of J. Allen St. John'' (2005): * Gammill, Kerry, and J. David Spurlock, eds. ''Famous Monster Movie Art of
Basil Gogos Basil Gogos (March 12, 1929 – September 13, 2017) was an American illustrator best known for his portraits of movie monsters which appeared on the covers of ''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' magazine in the 1960s and 1970s. Early life Basil G ...
(2005): *Korshak, Stephen D. ''The Paintings of J. Allen St. John: Grand Master of Fantasy'' (2008 limited edition): *Spurlock, J. David, compiler. ''Mythos: Fantasy Art Realms of
Frank Brunner Frank Brunner (born February 21, 1949) is an American comics artist and illustrator best known for his work at Marvel Comics in the 1970s. Early life Brunner attended Manhattan's High School of Art and Design. He was in the same graduating class ...
'' (2007):


Footnotes


References


Michigan State University Libraries, Special Collections Division: Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Spurlock, J. David Comic book publishers (people) Living people 1959 births Skyline High School (Dallas) alumni People from Memphis, Tennessee People from Dallas