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Timothy Roger Sale (May 1, 1956 – June 16, 2022) was an American
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-winning
comics artist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and g ...
, "best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Batman and Superman and for influencing depictions of the Caped Crusader in numerous films." He is primarily known for his collaborations with writer
Jeph Loeb Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III () is an American film and television writer, producer and comic book writer. Loeb was a producer/writer on the TV series ''Smallville'' and ''Lost'', writer for the films '' Commando'' and ''Teen Wolf'', and a writer and ...
, which included both comics work, and artwork for the TV series '' Heroes''. Sale's renditions of Batman influenced modern cinematic depictions of the character, with film directors and actors directly citing Sale's work.


Early life

Tim Sale was born on May 1, 1956, in
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, the son of Dorothy Young, a feminist political activist, and
Roger Sale Roger Sale (1932–May 11, 2017) was an American literary critic and author, brother of Kirkpatrick Sale and father of Tim Sale. He spent most of his career as a professor of English at the University of Washington. Children's literature Sale's i ...
, a literary critic. He spent most of his early life in
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, Washington, having moved there with his family at age six. He attended the
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for two years before moving to New York City to attend the
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, as well as the comics workshop run by artist
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. Mr. Sale completed the "John Buscema Art School, which was advertised in the pages of Marvel Comics and held in a New York City hotel for a short time in the 1970s." He returned to Seattle before graduating from SVA.


Career

Sale began doing art for the series ''
MythAdventures'' in 1983, and was soon working on '' Thieves' World''. The body of Sale's comics work has been with collaborator
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. The duo, credited in their comics as 'storytellers', produced popular work such as the "Year 1"-centered '' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Specials'', '' Batman: The Long Halloween'', '' Batman: Dark Victory'', as well as ''
Superman for All Seasons ''Superman for All Seasons'' is a 4-issue comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale. It was originally published by DC Comics in 1998, hot off the heels from their previous success, '' Batman: The Long Halloween'', and ...
'' and '' Catwoman: When in Rome''. At
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, the team has produced the so-called "color" books such as '' Daredevil: Yellow'', '' Spider-Man: Blue'', and '' Hulk: Gray''. A '' Captain America: White'' limited series was announced in 2008 but only a #0 issue was published. The long-delayed project finally saw print in September 2015. With Darwyn Cooke, Sale launched the ''
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'' series in 2007. Sale worked on artwork for the television program '' Heroes'', where his frequent collaborator Jeph Loeb served as a writer and producer. Sale's artwork appeared in the show as the work of the
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artist Isaac Mendez as well as other artists on the show. Eric Powell was hired as the colorist for Sale's work. Sale also created the
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used in the show's captions and credits, which he based on his handwriting. In 2021, '' The Long Halloween'' was adapted for a two-part animated film from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.


Awards

Sale won an
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in 1999 in the "Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team" category.


Personal life and death

Sale lived in the
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. On June 13, 2022,
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announced Sale had been admitted to the hospital with severe health issues. Representatives of Sale later confirmed he was in the hospital while asking for privacy. Three days later, Sale died on June 16, from
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. "He is survived by his mother; his sister, Maggie Sale; and his partner, Susan Bailey."


Legacy

DC Comics publisher
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praised Sale, saying, "Tim Sale was an amazing artist, draftsman and storyteller. Beyond the taut chiaroscuro style which became his trademark. Tim clearly put a premium on storytelling, clarity and pacing — cherishing emotion above all. His stories were beautifully visceral, nuanced and evinced deep humanity. Tim simply had no use for surface banality." Filmmakers
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and
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, both of whom directed ''Batman'' films, have cited '' Batman: The Long Halloween'' and its sequel, '' Batman: Dark Victory'', as an influence on those films. In an interview with the website World of Batman,
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, who played the character, characterized the "really fantastic imagery" with which Sale rendered those works. Commenting on Sale's figurework, Bale stated, "I would kind of imitate those positions."


Bibliography


Selected works

* '' Billi 99'' (with Sarah Byam) * ''
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'' (with Matt Wagner) * '' Deathblow'' (with
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and Brandon Choi) * ''
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'' ka "Superman: Kryptonite"(with Darwyn Cooke) * ''Tim Sale: Black And White'' hardcover (Active Images, 2004); Revised and Expanded Edition (Image Comics, 2008). An art and career retrospective of Tim Sale. By Richard Starkings and John "JG" Roshell with Tim Sale. ;With Jeph Loeb * ''
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Must Die!'' collects ''Challengers of the Unknown'' vol. 2 #1–8 (March–Oct. 1991),
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, trade paperback 224 pages, October 2004, * '' Batman: Haunted Knight'' collects ''Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special'' #1 (Dec. 1993), ''Batman: Madness A Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special'' #1 (1994), and ''Batman: Ghosts Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special'' #1 (1995), DC Comics, trade paperback 192 pages, September 1996, * ''Wolverine & Gambit: Victims'' collects ''Wolverine/Gambit: Victims'' #1–4 (Sept.–Dec. 1995),
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, hardcover 112 pages, November 2009, ; trade paperback March 2013, * '' Batman: The Long Halloween'' collects ''Batman: The Long Halloween'' #1–13 (Dec. 1996–Dec. 1997), DC Comics, hardcover 369 pages, February 1999, ; trade paperback October 2011, * ''
Superman For All Seasons ''Superman for All Seasons'' is a 4-issue comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale. It was originally published by DC Comics in 1998, hot off the heels from their previous success, '' Batman: The Long Halloween'', and ...
'' collects ''Superman For All Seasons'' #1–4 (Sept.–Dec. 1998), DC Comics, hardcover 208 pages, October 1999, ; trade paperback October 2002, * '' Batman: Dark Victory'' collects ''Batman: Dark Victory'' #1–13 (Dec. 1999–Dec. 2000), DC Comics, hardcover 408 pages, May 2012, ; trade paperback 392 pages, October 2002, * ''Daredevil: Yellow'' collects ''Daredevil: Yellow'' #1–6 (Aug. 2001–Jan. 2002), Marvel Comics, hardcover 160 pages, July 2002, ; trade paperback July 2011, * '' Spider-Man: Blue'' collects ''Spider-Man: Blue'' #1–6 (July 2002 – April 2003), Marvel Comics, hardcover 160 pages, May 2003, ; trade paperback August 2011, * '' Hulk: Gray'' collects ''Hulk: Gray'' #1–6 (Dec. 2003 – April 2004), Marvel Comics, trade paperback 168 pages, June 2011, * '' Catwoman: When in Rome'' collects ''Catwoman: When in Rome'' #1–6 (Nov. 2004–Aug. 2005), DC Comics, hardcover 160 pages, December 2005, ; trade paperback June 2007, * ''
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'' #1 (Dec. 2004) with Jeph Loeb,
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, Darwyn Cooke, and Diana Schutz, DC Comics * '' Captain America: White'' #0–5 (Sept. 2008–Dec. 2015), Marvel Comics


Short stories

* ''Grendel: Black, White & Red'' #1 (
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, 1998). Eight-page short story with writer Matt Wagner. * ''Robert E. Howard's Myth Maker'' (1999). One-shot drawn by several pencillers such as John Bolton (also cover artist of the issue),
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or
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. Tim Sale drew several pages, with script by
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. * ''
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: Rebirth'' #1 (Harris Comics, 1999). Eight-page short story with writer Jeph Loeb, and variant cover. * '' 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember, Volume Two'' (DC Comics). One-page short story from an idea by Chuck Kim. * '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayers'' TPB (Dark Horse Comics, February 2002). Cover and short story (12 pages) written by
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, about a female medieval vampire hunter. *'' JSA: All Stars'' #2 (DC Comics, 2003). Six-page back up story about the Golden Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl, with writer Jeph Loeb. * ''Tales of The Batman: Tim Sale'' collection of Batman tales drawn by Tim Sale in his career with writers Darwyn Cooke, Alan Grant, James Robinson, and
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, 240 pages, January 2009,


Cover work

* ''
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'' #3 (Dark Horse Comics, 1996) * '' Adventures of Superman'' #597, ''
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'' #21, ''
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'' #763, ''
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'' #13, '' JSA'' #29 and ''The
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'' #10 (DC Comics, December 2001). All the issues were part of the " Last Laugh" crossover. * '' Flinch'' #5 (DC Comics/Vertigo, 1999) * ''
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'' #1–4 (DC Comics/Vertigo, 2001) * ''
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'' #1–4 (Oni Press, 2001) * ''Detective Comics'' #777–796 (DC Comics, February 2003 – September 2004) * ''Batgirl'' #69–73 (DC Comics) * ''Batman (vol. 3)'' #1–5, 17, 21–23, 29–30, 38, 54 (DC Comics)


References


External links


Tim Sale
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators

at Batman-on-Film.com
Sale's KCRW Guest DJ Set
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