Книга: Chris Burnham «E Is For Extinction,№ 3, October 2015»
Is Quentin Quire a Magneto loyalist or simply an anarchist eager for destruction? Plus, Wolverine finds himself in a tight situation and Dr. Hank McCoy confronts his most intelligent and formidable challenger yet-himself! Издательство: "Marvel Worldwide, Inc." (2015) Формат: 170x260, 28 стр.
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Chris Burnham
Chris Burnham | |
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Born | Christopher Burnham 1977 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works | Officer Downe Batman, Inc. |
Official website |
Chris Burnham is a comic book artist best known for his work on Batman, Inc. with Grant Morrison, as well as the creator-owned books such as Officer Downe and Nixon's Pals he's done for Image. He is currently working on Batman: Leviathan, a 12-issue mini-series that will conclude Grant Morrison's six year long Batman run.[1]
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Biography
Born in Connecticut, Burnham grew up in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, where he first discovered comics.[2] He studied at George Washington University, and then moved to Chicago in 2002 where he started to work as a graphic designer.[3] Since then he has produced work for DC Comics, Marvel, Image, Boom! Studios and Moonstone Books.
Bibliography
Interior comic work includes:
- Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker #3: "More Creatures of Habit" (with Dave Ulanski, Moonstone Books, 2003)
- Moonstone Monsters: Witches: "The Witch in the Woods" (with William Messner-Loebs, Moonstone Books, one-shot, 2004)
- Kolchak: Black & White & Red All Over (with Dave Ulanski, Moonstone Books, one-shot, 2005)
- Elephantmen (Comicraft, 2007–2009):
- "The Pilot" (with Richard Starkings and Moritat, in #9, 2007)
- "Dark Heart" (with Richard Starkings, in #16, 2009)
- I Have 24 Hours to Live! (script and art, Ten Ton Studios, 2007)[4]
- Nixon's Pals (with Joe Casey, graphic novel, Image, 2008)
- Fear Agent #21: "A Mammoth Undertaker" (script and art, Dark Horse, 2008)
- X-Men: Divided We Stand #2: "Idée Fixe" (with Duane Swierczynski, Marvel, 2008)
- X-Men: Manifest Destiny #1: "Boom" (with James Asmus, Marvel, 2008)
- Marvel Mystery Comics 70th Anniversary Special: "Project: Blockbuster!" (with Tom DeFalco, Marvel, one-shot, 2009)
- Days Missing #2: "September 12, 1815" (with David Hine, Archaia Studios, 2009)
- Hack/Slash (Devil's Due, 2009–2010):
- "Nightmare & Sleepy" (with Tim Seeley, in #29, 2009)
- "Butterface" (script, with Stephen Molnar, in Trailers #2, 2010)
- Monster Truck (script and art, webcomic, self-published, 2009)[5]
- The Armory Wars: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3 #1-7 (with Peter David and Claudio Sanchez, Boom! Studios, 2010)
- Officer Downe: "Tough Shit" (with Joe Casey, one-shot, Image, 2010)
- Snake Punch (script and art, Ten Ton Studios, 2010)[6]
- Batman and Robin #16: "Black Mass" (with Grant Morrison, Cameron Stewart and Frazer Irving, DC Comics, 2010)
- Batman, Inc. #4, 6-7 (with Grant Morrison, DC Comics, 2011)
- The Next Issue Project #3: "A Matter of Some Gravity" (script and art, Image, 2011)
- Batman: Leviathan #1-12 (with Grant Morrison, DC Comics, 2012–2013)
Covers only
- The Armory Wars: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3 #10-12 (Boom! Studios, 2011)
- Batman and Robin #26 (DC Comics, 2011)
Notes
- ^ "Batman, Incorporated to return with a new #1 in 2012". DC Comics: The Source. 2011-06-06. http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/06/06/batman-incorporated-to-return-with-a-new-1-in-2012/.
- ^ Wilson, Nathan (August 10, 2011). "Behind the Cowl: Chris Burnham". Graphic Novel Reporter. http://www.graphicnovelreporter.com/content/behind-cowl-chris-burnham-interview.
- ^ "Chris Burnham cheeky interview". Mindless Ones. June 12, 2011. http://mindlessones.com/2011/06/12/chris-burnham-cheeky-interview/.
- ^ "I Have 24 Hours to Live!". Ten Ton Studios. 2007. http://www.tentonstudios.com/webcomics/burnham24/.
- ^ "Monster Truck". Chris Burnham. October 6, 2009. http://issuu.com/chrisburnham/docs/monster/1?zoomed=&zoomPercent=&zoomX=&zoomY=¬eText=¬eX=¬eY=&viewMode=presentation.
- ^ "Snake Punch". Ten Ton Studios. 2010. http://www.tentonstudios.com/webcomics/snakepunch/.
References
- Chris Burnham at the Comic Book DB
External links
Interviews
- Interview: CHRIS BURNHAM – DC’s Newest Exclusive Artist!, Comicsphere, March 29, 2011
- Spotlight Interview on Chris Burnham
- 1977 births
- American comics artists
- Living people
Источник: Chris Burnham
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