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John Cassaday (; born 1971) is an American comic book artist, writer, and television director. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed '' Planetary'' with writer
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'' with Joss Whedon, '' Captain America'' with
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, and '' Star Wars'' with
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include many of Cassaday's iconic images in their marketing, and in their art and poster book collections. Marvel Comics-based animated films have made extensive use of his art. He has received multiple
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and nominations for his work.


Early career

A self-taught illustrator, Cassaday has listed his influences as, among others, NC Wyeth, classic pulp magazine-culture iconography, and popular music. He first attended film school and directed
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for five years. He spent one summer working a construction job while working on his portfolio. Cassaday's first published work appeared in 1994–1995 in comics published by independent publishers
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and
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. He showed his portfolio to popular comic book writer and editor Mark Waid at
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1996. Soon after, Cassaday began receiving job offers from bigger publishers. He quit his construction job and left Texas for New York. In December 1996 he produced art for
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' '' Ghost''. Within a year, he was hired to be the regular artist on
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' '' Desperadoes''.


Comics

In late 1997 Cassay was hired by DC and
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as artist on the ''
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'' and ''
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'', and ''
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''. His work on ''X-Men'' made him one of its most popular artists. Cassady quickly became an in-demand artist working on many top titles, including ''
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'', and '' The Avengers''. Cassaday worked on multiple Captain America projects, including an issue of '' Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America'' written by
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, "Captain America Lives Again" and "Captain America: The New Deal". He based his cover art on
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propaganda posters. The art was popular with fans and critics alike and Marvel released the works in a series of poster art books. He has also created covers for comic books featuring ''
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'', for US publisher
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and the European Egmont, as well as covers for Joss Whedon's '' Firefly'' spinoff comic '' Serenity: Those Left Behind'', and ''
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''. He handled covers and art direction on
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'' comic-book series. Books featuring his art include ''Wizard's PosterMania!'', ''Women of Marvel Poster Book'', ''Wolverine Poster Book'', ''New Avengers Poster Book'', three editions of the ''Captain America Poster Book'', and ''DC Comics Covergirls''. From 2004 to 2008, Cassaday illustrated the graphic novel trilogy '' Je suis légion'' by from
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. The English language edition was published as an eight issue comic series '' I Am Legion'' by
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. In July 2006, Humanoïdes announced a co-production deal with Pierre Spengler for a screen adaptation of the work. At the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, it was announced that the three picture series would be directed by Nacho Cerda with a screenplay by Richard Stanley. Cassaday has written stories for ''Hellboy: Weird Tales'', ''Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream'', ''Rocketeer Adventures'', ''X-Men: Alpha Flight'', ''Bela Lugosi: Takes from the Grave'', and ''Union Jack''. He also wrote drawing instruction articles for ''Wizard Magazines ''Wizard: How to Draw''. John Cassaday appeared in the ''Captain America 75th Anniversary'' television special on ABC in 2016. He is also the artist of the upcoming ''Captain America'' comics special anniversary issue. Cassaday and Joss Whedon will team up on a new story featuring Sam Wilson. Cassaday headlined the highly successful 2015 '' Star Wars'' revival at Marvel Comics. The book became the #1 selling comic for 2015. According to ''Forbes'' magazine, it was the top-selling comic of the last 20 years. It sold approximately one million copies.


Film and television


Work

Cassaday's art appeared in an episode of '' HBO First Look'', a 2003 documentary about the making of the '' Daredevil'' film. He worked as a concept artist on the film adaptation of
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' classic graphic novel ''
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''. In 2009, the ''Astonishing X-Men'' animated DVD series was adapted as a
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from Cassaday's art for the comic book series written by Joss Whedon. Cassaday directed "The Attic", the December 18, 2009, episode of the TV show ''
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'', which aired as the tenth episode of that series' second season. Cassaday's art was used extensively in the Futureal Studio documentary '' Adventures into Digital Comics'' (2010).


Onscreen appearances

Cassaday himself appeared in a
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-sponsored documentary in 2002. He also appeared in ''Generation X: The Comic Book History of the X-Men'', a 2006 DVD documentary about the ''X-Men'' franchise. As an actor, Cassaday appeared in small roles in the 2012 horror film ''House on the Hill'' and ''
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''.


Technique and materials

In addition to penciling and inking his interior comics pages, Cassaday does his cover work in ink and charcoal, and digitally colors most of his covers. He credits the challenges of working on complicated books like ''Planetary'' with making him a better artist.


Awards


Wins

* 2005 Eisner Award for Best Penciller/Inker for ''Astonishing X-Men'', ''Planetary'', and ''I Am Legion: The Dancing Faun'' (tied with illustrator
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) * 2006 Eisner Award for Best Penciller/Inker for ''Astonishing X-Men'' and ''Planetary'' *2006 Eisner Award for Best Ongoing Series for ''Astonishing X-Men'' (with Joss Whedon) *2006 Eagle Award for Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils * 2007 Spike TV Scream Award for Best Comic-Book Artist


Nominations

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Eisner Award Best Cover Artist for ''Planetary'' * 2002 Eisner Award Best Penciler/Inker for ''Planetary'' *2004 Eagle Award Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils * 2007 Eisner Award Best Cover Artist ''Astonishing X-Men'' and ''Lone Ranger'' *
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Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist ''Astonishing X-Men'' and ''Lone Ranger'' * 2010 Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist ''Irredeemable'' and ''Lone Ranger''
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Bibliography


Boneyard Press

* ''Bill the Bull: One Shot, One Bourbon, One Beer'' #1 ("Justin") (
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, 1994) * ''Flowers on the Razorwire'' #5–6 (Boneyard Press, 1995)


Caliber Comics

* Negative Burn #28 ("Juju Eyes") (
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, 1995)


CFD Productions

* ''No Profit for the Wise'' #5–6 ( CFD Productions, 1996)


Dark Horse

*'' Ghost'' #27 (June 1997) **''Ghost: Black October'', Dark Horse, 1999, *'' Hellboy: Weird Tales'', miniseries, #1-8 (among other artists) (2003–04) **''Hellboy Weird Tales'' volumes 1 and 2, Dark Horse, 2003, , 2004,


DC

*'' Just Imagine Stan Lee with John Cassaday creating Crisis'' (2002) *''
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'', vol. 2, Annual #10 (1997) *'' I Am Legion: The Dancing Faun'' (2004) *'' Planetary'' #1-27 (1999–2009) *''Planetary'', vol. 2, #1-4 (2001–10) *''Planetary/ Batman: Night on Earth'' (2003) *''
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'' #26 (among other artists) (2006) *''
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'' Annual #1 (1997) *''
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: I Hate It Here'' (among other artists) (2000) *''
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#1000: Faster Than A Speeding Bullet'' (2018)


Image

*''C-23'' #6 (1998) *'' Desperadoes: A Moment's Sunlight''. miniseries #1–5 (
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, 1997–1998) ** ''Desperadoes: A Moment's Sunlight'' tpb, 104 pages, Homage Comics/WildStorm, 1998, *''Desperadoes: Epidemic!''. One-shot, Homage Comics/WildStorm, 1999 — artwork laid out by Cassady, drawn by John Lucas *'' Gen13'' #33 (1998)


Marvel

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'' #1-24, Giant-Sized #1 (2004–2008) **''Astonishing X-Men Omnibus'' (2009) **''Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday Ultimate Collection'' (2012) **''Astonishing X-Men Ultimate Collection Book 2''(2012) *'' Captain America'', #1-6 (2002) *''Captain America: Marvel Knights Volume I'' (2016) *''Captain America: The New Deal'' (2010) **'' Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America'' ( Iron Man) #5 (2007) *'' Ka-Zar: Flashback'' #1 (1997) * '' Miracleman Variant cover art Issue #1 (March 2014) *'' Secret War from the Files of Nick Fury'' (2005) * '' Star Wars'' #1-6 (2015) **''Star Wars Volume I: Skywalker Strikes'' (2015) *''
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'' #1-4 (2012-2013) **''Uncanny Avengers Omnibus'' (2015) * ''
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'' #352 (1998) * ''
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'', miniseries, #1-3 (1998–99) **''Union Jack'', tpb, 96 pages, Marvel, 2002, * ''
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'', miniseries, #1-2 (1998)


Notes


References

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John Cassaday on Marvel.com

Collectors' galleries of Cassaday's original artwork


External links

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John Cassady Commissions
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Interviews


John Cassaday Interview
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An Interview With John Cassaday
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