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Mark Schultz (; born June 7, 1955) is an American writer and illustrator of books and comics. His most widely recognized work is the creator-owned comic book series '' Xenozoic Tales'', which describes a
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world where
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s and other prehistoric creatures coexist with humans. In 1993, ''Xenozoic Tales'' was adapted into an animated series titled '' Cadillacs and Dinosaurs'' and a video game of the same name. Schultz's other notable works include various '' Aliens'' comic book mini-series published by Dark Horse and a four-year run on the
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series '' Superman: The Man of Steel''. In 2004, Schultz took over the scripting duties of the ''
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'' comic strip.


Early life

Schultz was born just outside
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,
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, but raised near
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.Mark Schultz'
professional bio
via his agent,
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. URL accessed on June 29, 2007
At the age of six, he discovered both comics and classic
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, with early favorites being
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and
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. As a teenager he was further inspired by such
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authors as Edgar Rice Burroughs and Robert E. Howard and the artists who had illustrated their work, including
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and Joseph Clement Coll. In 1973, Schultz enrolled in
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. Four years later, after graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in
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, he embarked upon a career in advertising illustration, bolstered by such odd jobs as working as a security guard, which he ultimately found unsatisfying. In the early 1980s, Schultz became interested in the burgeoning
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scene, which allowed creators to publish stories outside the traditional assembly-line approach of the mainstream comics industry. He also became attracted to the art of the classic stories published by
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in the 1950s. At one point, he took the few boxes of 1960s and early 1970s
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and DC comic books he owned to a local comic book store and traded them for a large collection of EC Comics. From then on, Schultz began to hone his illustration style to emulate that of classic EC artists.


Career

Schultz's first published comics work was on a story called "The Sea King", featuring Robert E. Howard's character
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, which appeared in '' Savage Sword of Conan'' #132, published by
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. Schultz inked over
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by Val Semeiks. Schultz did not actively pursue further work from Marvel, as he was more interested in developing and publishing comics based on his own concepts. Throughout the early 1980s, Schultz would germinate the ideas which would eventually bear fruit as '' Xenozoic Tales''. The characters and stories he created were set in a future time period he dubbed the "Xenozoic Age", in which an unspecified cataclysm had all but wiped out modern human society. The survivors emerged from their underground bunkers to find a world transformed, where prehistoric creatures had once again become the dominant life forms on Earth. The first story set in the Xenozoic Age that Schultz completed was "Mammoth Pitfall", but it would not see publication until ''Xenozoic Tales'' #2. The first to be published was "Xenozoic!", which ran in the anthology title ''Death Rattle'' #8, published in December 1986 by
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. Since ''Xenozoic Tales'', Schultz has written comics series for a number of publishers, including Dark Horse and DC. Typically these are stories based on company-owned or licensed characters, rather than his own original work. Schultz created the underwater adventure comics series ''
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'', published by
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. In 2002, Schultz contributed a number of illustrations to ''Conan the Cimmerian: Volume 1'', a new reprinting of the Conan stories of Robert E. Howard, published by Wandering Star Books. The book has since been reprinted in paperback by Del Rey as ''
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''. He was also interviewed by
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for ''Panel Discussions,'' a nonfiction book about the developing movement in
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and narrative literature, along with,
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,
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and
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. Since November 1, 2004, he has been the writer for the long-running comic strip, ''
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'' originally created by
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. He also wrote the two-issue
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'' Superman & Batman vs. Aliens & Predator''. From 2005 to 2013, Schultz released a series of sketchbooks of his studies and finished works through Flesk Publications, starting with '' Mark Schultz: Various Drawings'' in 5 volumes released from 2005 to 2011, followed by '' Mark Schultz: Carbon'' in 2013. Also with the publisher, he contributed with other artists to the graphic novel '' Flesk Prime'' in 2011, and in 2015 Schultz released an illustrated pulp noir/ science fantasy adventure novella '' Storms at Sea''. In 2010, he wrote three issues of the series ''
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'', spinning-off of the '' First Wave'' limited series, intended to create a new universe of non-superpowered characters like
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, Batman, Black Canary, the Blackhawks,
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, The Avenger, Rima the Jungle Girl and others. In 2015, Schultz contributed, among other artists, to bring inner illustrations to the
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'' Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of'', first published in 2016 by British company
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Awards

Schultz has been awarded five
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s, two Eisners, an
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, a
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, and three Haxturs (from the Salon Del Internacional Comic del Principado de Austurias).


Bibliography


Kitchen Sink Press

*'' Xenozoic Tales'' #1–14 (script and art, 1987–1996) ** A short preview story titled "Xenozoic!" (written and drawn by Schultz) was published in ''
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'' #8 ( anthology, 1986) ** All issues consisted of two to three short stoires; starting with ''Xenozoic Tales'' #3, one of the stories in each issue featured art by Steve Stiles. ** The colorized versions of the first six issues of ''Xenozoic Tales'' were published under
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's Epic imprint as ''Cadillacs and Dinosaurs'' #1–6 (1990–1991) ** Kitchen Sink reprinted two short stories ("Green Air" from issue #6 and "The Growing Pool" from #7) with added 3D effect as ''Cadillacs and Dinosaurs in 3-D'' ( one-shot, 1992) ** A spin-off series, written by Roy Thomas and drawn by various artists — with Schultz acting as the conultant — was published by
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as ''Cadillacs and Dinosaurs'' vol. 2 #1–9 (1994) ** The original 14 issues of ''Xenozoic Tales'' (minus the Stiles-drawn stories) and the short story from ''Death Rattle'' were collected by Flesk as ''Xenozoic'' (tpb, 352 pages, 2010, ) ** The original artwork of Schultz-drawn stories from issues #9–14 was reproduced in a single volume as '' Xenozoic Tales: Artist's Edition'' (hc, 144 pages, IDW Publishing, 2013, ) *'' Melody'' #5 (untitled one-page illustration — part of the "Stripclub Portfolio" segment, 1990) *'' Images of Omaha'' #1: "Some Cats" (one-page illustration in the benefit anthology, 1992) *''
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'' vol. 2 #1: "The Probability Chamber" (with
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, anthology, 1995) *'' The Spirit: The New Adventures'' #4: "Dr. Broca Von Bitelbaum" (with David Lloyd, anthology, 1998) ** Collected in ''Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives Volume 27'' (hc, 200 pages, Dark Horse, 2009, ) ** Collected in ''Will Eisner's The Spirit: The New Adventures'' (hc, 240 pages, Dark Horse, 2016, )


DC Comics

*'' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'' #50 (untitled one-page illustration — part of the "Visions of a Legend" segment, 1993) * Superman: **'' DC One Million Omnibus'' (hc, 1,080 pages, 2013, ) includes: *** ''
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'' #1,000,000: "Brave New Hero" (with
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, 1998) *** '' Superman: The Man of Tomorrow'' #1,000,000: "Future Story" (with
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, 1998) also collected in ''DC One Million'' (tpb, 208 pages, 1999, ) *** '' DC One Million 80-Page Giant'': "In the Age of Solaris' Heroic Rebirth!" (with Georges Jeanty, anthology one-shot, 1999) **'' Superman: The Man of Steel'': *** "King of the World" (with
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, in #87–89, 1999) *** "A Girl and Her Robot" (with Mike Collins, in #90, 1999) *** "Nemesis" (with Doug Mahnke, framing sequence only — issue written by John Rozum and drawn by
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, in #91, 1999) *** "The Sea Beast of Metropolis!" (with Doug Mahnke, in #93, 1999) *** ''Superman: The City of Tomorrow Volume 1'' (tpb, 466 pages, 2019, ) includes: **** "Krypton Lives" (with Doug Mahnke, in #95–97, 1999–2000) **** "Y2K, Part Four: Thirty Minutes to Oblivion" (with Doug Mahnke, in #98, 2000) *** ''Superman: The City of Tomorrow Volume 2'' (tpb, 504 pages, 2020, ) includes: **** "All That Dwell in Dark Waters" (with Pablo Raimondi) and "In the Belly of the Beast" (with Doug Mahnke, in #99, 2000) **** "Creation Story" (with Doug Mahnke, in #100, 2000) **** "The Search for Lois: All Fall Down" (with Pablo Raimondi, in #101, 2000) **** "Critical Condition, Part Three: Inside Superman" (with Doug Mahnke, in #102, 2000) **** "What He Didn't Do" (with Doug Mahnke, in #103, 2000) *** ''Superman: Emperor Joker'' (tpb, 256 pages, 2007, ) includes: **** "Arkham, Part Three: No Axioms" (with Doug Mahnke, in #104, 2000) **** "Emperor Joker, Part Three: All the World His Stage" (with Doug Mahnke, in #105, 2000) *** "Under the Waterfront" (with Carlo Barberi, in #106, 2000) *** "In the Zone" (with Doug Mahnke, in #107, 2000) *** ''Superman: President Lex'' (tpb, 240 pages, 2003, ) includes: **** "Metropolis is Burning" (with
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and Doug Mahnke, in #108, 2001) **** "World without Superman" (with
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, in #109, 2001) **** "Saints" (with Doug Mahnke, in #110, 2001) *** ''Superman: Return to Krypton'' (tpb, 208 pages, 2004, ) includes: **** "Return to Krypton, Part Three: The Most Dangerous Kryptonian Game" (with Doug Mahnke, in #111, 2001) **** "Return to Krypton II, Part Three: Blood and Heresy" (with
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, in #128, 2002) *** "The Adventures of... Krypto!" (with
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, in #112, 2001) *** "Poor Elijah" (with Doug Mahnke, in #114, 2001) *** '' Superman: Our Worlds at War'' (tpb, 512 pages, 2006, ) includes: **** "Our Worlds at War" (with Doug Mahnke, in #115–117, 2001) *** "Time and Punishment" (with Doug Mahnke, in #118, 2001) *** "Joker's Last Laugh: Snowball's Chance" (with
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, in #119, 2001) *** "What Lies Beneath" (with Yvel Guichet, in #120, 2002) *** "Superman V Steel" (with
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, in #122, 2002) *** "Gangs of Metropolis" (with Yvel Guichet and Josh Hood (#124), in #123–125, 2002) *** "Pantheon" (with Yvel Guichet and Kevin Sharpe (#126), in #126–127, 2002) *** ''Superman: Ending Battle'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2009, ) includes: **** "Ending Battle" (with Brandon Badeaux, in #130–131, 2002) *** "The Big Parade" (with John Lucas, in #132, 2003) *** "Every Little Thing" (with Brandon Badeaux and
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, in #134, 2003) **'' Superman: Secret Files & Origins'' #2: "A Hard Night's Work" (with Doug Mahnke, co-feature, 1999) **'' Metropolis Secret Files'': "Municipal Bonds" (with
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, co-feature in one-shot, 2000) **'' Adventures of Superman'' #600: "Superman: The Dailies 2002 — Super-Commander Kent — In the 7th Millennium!" (with
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, co-feature, 2002) **'' Superman vs. Darkseid: Apokolips Now!'' (with
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, one-shot, 2003) collected in ''Superman vs. Darkseid'' (tpb, 240 pages, 2015, ) *'' Strange Adventures'' vol. 2 #4: "Metal Fatigue" (with
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, anthology,
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, 2000) * Batman: **'' Batman: Gotham Knights'' #17: " The Call" (with
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, co-feature, 2001) collected in ''Batman: Black and White Volume 3'' (hc, 288 pages, 2007, ; tpb, 2008, ) **'' Batman: Shadow of Sin Tzu'' (with Rick Burchett, daily
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launched as a tie-in to '' Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu'' — 260 episodes were published via the AOL Kids website between September 29, 2003 and September 24, 2004) *''
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,
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, 2004) collected in ''Tom Strong Book Five'' (hc, 136 pages, 2005, ; tpb, 2006, ) *'' The Flash: Stop Motion'' (prose novel published as part of the
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series ''
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'', hc, 352 pages, 2004, ; sc, 2004, ) *''
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'' #1–2 (with
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, 2007) ** Collected as ''Superman and Batman vs. Aliens and Predator'' (tpb, 112 pages, 2007, ) ** Collected in ''DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics: Aliens'' (tpb, 400 pages, 2016, ) *''
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'' vol. 7 #1–3: "Angel Smerti" (with Moritat, First Wave, 2010) collected in ''Will Eisner's The Spirit: Angel Smerti'' (tpb, 168 pages, 2011, ) *''
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'' #150 (''Volume 22''): "The Last Blossom Story" (as artist — illustrations for the 5-page prose story written by
Bill Willingham William Willingham (born 1956) is an American writer and artist of comics, known for his work on the series '' Elementals'' and '' Fables''. Career William Willingham was born in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. During his father's military career the f ...
; sc, 160 pages, Vertigo, 2015, ) ** Collected in ''Fables: The Deluxe Edition Volume 15'' (hc, 384 pages, 2017, ) ** Collected in ''Fables Compendium Four'' (tpb, 928 pages, DC Black Label, 2021, )


Dark Horse Comics

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Dark Horse Presents ''Dark Horse Presents'' was a comic book published by American company Dark Horse Comics from 1986. Their first published series, it was their flagship title until its September 2000 cancellation. The second incarnation was published on MySpace, r ...
'' #120: "One Last Job" (with
Al Williamson Alfonso Williamson (March 21, 1931 – June 12, 2010) was an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator specializing in adventure, Western, science fiction and fantasy. Born in New York City, he spent much of his early childhood in ...
, anthology, 1997) collected in ''Al Williamson Adventures'' (hc, 96 pages, Insight Studios Group, 2003, ) *'' Predator: Hell and Hot Water'' #1–3 (with
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, 1997) collected in ''Predator Omnibus Volume 3'' (tpb, 344 pages, 2008, ) *'' Aliens'': **''Aliens Omnibus Volume 5'' (tpb, 364 pages, 2008, ) includes: *** ''Aliens: Havoc'' #1–2 (with
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Duncan Fegredo Duncan Fegredo (; born 1964) is a British comic book artist. Career Born in Leicester, Fegredo first managed to get into comics after showing his portfolio around UKCAC in 1987 and meeting Dave Thorpe. Together they worked on a strip for a sh ...
+ D'Israeli + John Totleben +
Art Adams Arthur Adams (born April 5, 1963) is an American comics artist, comic book artist and writer. He first broke into the American comic book industry with the 1985 Marvel Comics miniseries ''Longshot (Marvel Comics), Longshot''. His subsequent inte ...
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Gary Gianni Gary Gianni (born 1954) is an American comics artist best known for his eight years illustrating the syndicated newspaper comic ''Prince Valiant''. After Gianni graduated from the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in 1976, he worked for the ''Chicag ...
+ George Pratt +
Igor Kordey Igor Kordej (referred to as Igor Kordey in American and French publications; born 23 June 1957) is a croats, Croatian comic book artist, illustrator, graphic designer and scenographer of international reputation. Early life Igor Kordej graduated ...
+ Paul Lee + John K. Snyder III + Mark A. Nelson +
Peter Bagge Peter Bagge (pronounced , as in ''bag''; born December 11, 1957) is an American cartoonist whose best-known work includes the comics ''Hate'' and '' Neat Stuff''. His stories often use black humor and exaggerated cartooning to dramatize the reduce ...
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+ Dave Taylor +
Kelley Jones Kelley Jones (born July 23, 1962) is an American comics artist best known for his work on ''Batman'' with writer Doug Moench and on '' The Sandman'' with writer Neil Gaiman. Early life Kelley Jones was born in Sacramento, California and grew up ...
+ Guy Davis + Kellie Strom +
Jay Stephens Jay Stephens (born March 22, 1971) is a Canadian cartoonist and animator currently living in Guelph, Ontario. He is best known as the creator of Discovery Kids's animated television series ''Tutenstein'' , Cartoon Network's ''The Secret Saturda ...
+ Jerry Bingham + Kevin Nowlan (#1) and Frank Teran + Joel Naprstek +
Travis Charest Travis Charest (born 1969) is a Canadian comic book penciller, inker and painter, known for his work on such books as ''Darkstars'', ''WildC.A.T.s'', ''Grifter/ Shi'', '' WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age'' and ''The Metabarons''. He is known f ...
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P. Craig Russell Philip Craig Russell (born October 30, 1951) is an American comics artist, writer, and illustrator. His work has won multiple Harvey and Eisner Awards. Russell was the first mainstream comic book creator to come out as openly gay. Biography ...
+ Aidan Potts +
Sean Phillips Sean Phillips (born 27 January 1965) is a British comic book artist, best known for his collaborations with Ed Brubaker on comics including '' Sleeper'', ''Incognito'', the '' Criminal'' series of comics, '' Fatale'', '' The Fade Out'', and ' ...
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Ron Randall Ron Randall (born November 22, 1956) is an American comic book artist best known as the creator of the character Trekker. Career A graduate of The Kubert School, Ron Randall's first published comic book work was a two-page backup story titled ...
+ John Pound +
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+ Vania Zouravliov +
Sergio Aragonés Sergio Aragonés Domenech ( , ; born September 6, 1937) is a Spanish/Mexican cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to '' Mad'' magazine and creating the comic book '' Groo the Wanderer''. Among his peers and fans, Aragonés is ...
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+ Derek Thompson + David Lloyd + Moebius +
Dave Cooper Dave Cooper (b. 1967 in Nova Scotia, Canada) is a Canadian cartoonist, oil painter, and animator. Cooper was born in Nova Scotia in 1967 and moved to Ottawa, Ontario at the age of nine. Cooper began his career in the 90s, making underground c ...
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(#2), 1997) **''Aliens Omnibus Volume 6'' (tpb, 376 pages, 2009, ) includes: *** ''Aliens: Apocalypse — The Destroying Angels'' #1–4 (with
Doug Wheatley Doug Wheatley, sometimes credited as Douglas H. Wheatley or Doug Tropea-Wheatley, is a Canadian comic book artist who has illustrated numerous comic books including several '' Star Wars'' and ''How to Train Your Dragon'' stories for Dark Horse Comi ...
, 1999) also collected as ''Aliens: Apocalypse — The Destroying Angels'' (tpb, 96 pages, 1999, ) *** ''Dark Horse Presents'' #140: "Once in a Lifetime" (co-written by Schultz and Phil Amara, art by
Rick Leonardi Rick Leonardi (born August 9, 1957) is an American comics artist who has worked on various series for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, including ''Cloak and Dagger'', ''The Uncanny X-Men'', ''The New Mutants'', '' Spider-Man 2099'', ''Nightwing'', '' ...
, anthology, 1999) *''
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'' #1–4: "Rapture and the Deep" (co-written by Schultz and Michael Ryan, art by Roger Petersen, 1998–1999) *'' Star Wars'': **'' Star Wars: Episode I — Queen Amidala'' (with Galen Showman, one-shot, 1999) *** An untitled 4-page prelude story, written by Schultz and drawn by Showman, was published in '' Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace'' #½ ( Wizard, 1999) *** Both the one-shot and the short story were collected by Dark Horse in ''Star Wars Omnibus: Emissaries and Assassins'' (tpb, 480 pages, 2009, ) *** Both the one-shot and the short story were also collected by
Marvel Marvel may refer to: Business * Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company ** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment ** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe ** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics * ...
in ''Star Wars Legends: Rise of the Sith Volume 2'' (tpb, 496 pages, 2017, ) **'' Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters — Scoundrel's Wages'' (with Mel Rubi, one-shot, 1999) collected in ''Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space Volume 2'' (tpb, 488 pages, 2013, ) **''
Star Wars Tales ''Star Wars Tales'' is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics, beginning on September 29, 1999, and completing its run on July 13, 2005. Each issue is 64 pages and features a few unrelated stories from various eras of the ''Star Wars'' ...
'' #6: "Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc" (with Kellie Strom, anthology, 2000) collected in ''Star Wars Tales Volume 2'' (tpb, 232 pages, 2002, ) *'' Aliens vs. Predator Annual'': "Chained to Life and Death" (with Tom Biondolillo, co-feature, 1999) collected in ''Aliens vs. Predator Omnibus Volume 2'' (tpb, 464 pages, 2007, ) *'' Aliens vs. Predator vs. the Terminator'' #1–4 (with Mel Rubi, 2000) collected as ''Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator'' (tpb, 96 pages, 2007, ) *'' Al Williamson: Hidden Lands'': "Up from South America" (biographical article for the book on Williamson's life and career, 224 pages, 2004, ) *'' Bob Powell's Complete Cave Girl'' (foreword for the collection of the 1950s series '' Cave Girl'' and ''
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''; hc, 168 pages, 2014, ) *'' Trekker: The Train to Avalon Bay'' (untitled one-page illustration created for the collected edition, tpb, 96 pages, 2014, ) *''
Conan the Avenger ''Conan the Avenger'' is a 1968 collection of two fantasy works written by Björn Nyberg, Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by L ...
'' #12: " The Adventures of Two-Gun Bob" (as guest artist — biographical strip created by
Jim Jim or JIM may refer to: * Jim (given name), a given name * Jim, a diminutive form of the given name James * Jim, a short form of the given name Jimmy * OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism * ''Jim'' (comics), a series by Jim Woodring * ''Jim ...
and Ruth Keegan, co-feature, 2015) *'' Usagi Yojimbo Volume 33: The Hidden'' (foreword for the collected edition, hc, 200 pages, 2019, ; tpb, 2019, )


Flesk Publications

*'' Mark Schultz: Various Drawings'' (collection of studies and finished works): **''Volume 1'' (hc, 48 pages, 2005, ; sc, 2005, ) **''Volume 2'' (hc, 48 pages, 2006, ; sc, 2006, ) **''Volume 3'' (hc, 48 pages, 2007, ; sc, 2007, ) **''Volume 4'' (hc, 48 pages, 2009, ; sc, 2009, ) **''Volume 5'' (hc, 48 pages, 2011, ; sc, 2011, ) **''Portfolio: The Complete Various Drawings'' (compilation of all five volumes — hc, 272 pages, 2015, ) *'' Mark Schultz: Blue Book'' (collection of preliminary drawings for ''Storms at Sea'' and excerpts from Schultz's sketchbook, 2010) *'' Flesk Prime'' (collection of pencil and brush-and-ink drawings in the artist showcase book, 64 pages, 2011, ) *'' Mark Schultz: Carbon'' (another series collecting studies and finished works): **''Volume 1'' (hc, 56 pages, 2013, ; sc, 2013, ) **''Volume 2'' (hc, 56 pages, 2016, ; sc, 2016, ) **''Volume 3'' (hc, 56 pages, 2018, ; sc, 2019, ) **''Volume 4'' (hc, 56 pages, 2021, ; sc, 2021, ) *'' Storms at Sea'' (prose novella will full-page illustrations, written and drawn by Schultz, 80 pages, 2015, )


Other publishers

*
Marvel Marvel may refer to: Business * Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company ** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment ** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe ** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics * ...
: **'' The Savage Sword of Conan'' #132: "The Sea King" (as inker — on Val Semeiks; written by Chuck Dixon, anthology, 1987) *** Collected by Dark Horse in ''The Savage Sword of Kull Volume 2'' (tpb, 448 pages, 2011, ) *** Collected by Marvel in ''Kull the Savage: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus'' (hc, 952 pages, 2021, ) **'' Flash Gordon'' vol. 3 #1–2 (with Al Williamson, 1995) collected in ''Al Williamson's Flash Gordon: A Lifelong Vision of the Heroic'' (hc, 256 pages, Flesk, 2009, ; tpb, 2009, ) **'' Sub-Mariner Comics 70th Anniversary Special'': "Vergeltungswaffe!" (with Al Williamson, co-feature, 2009) collected in ''Timely Comics: The 70th Anniversary Collection'' (hc, 280 pages, 2010, ) *'' A1 True Life Bikini Confidential'': "Strange Fantasies" (one-page illustration — part of " The Betty Page Portfolio" segment, anthology one-shot, Atomeka, 1990) * Madman: **''Madman Adventures'' #2 (as inker — on two pages; written and drawn by Mike Allred,
Tundra In physical geography, tundra () is a type of biome where tree growth is hindered by frigid temperatures and short growing seasons. The term ''tundra'' comes through Russian (') from the Kildin Sámi word (') meaning "uplands", "treeless mou ...
, 1993) *** Collected by Image in ''Madman Volume 1'' (tpb, 268 pages, 2007, ) *** Collected by Dark Horse in ''Madman: Library Edition Volume 1'' (hc, 680 pages, 2021, ) **''Madman Picture Exhibition'' #1 (untitled one-page illustration in the artist showcase series, AAA Pop, 2002) *'' Robert E. Howard's Myth Maker'' (untitled one-page illustration in the anthology one-shot, Cross Plains, 1999) *'' Frank Cho: Illustrator'' (foreword for the artbook — co-written by Schultz and Al Williamson; hc, 96 pages, Insight Studios Group, 2000, ; sc, 2001, ) *'' Sky Ape'' (untitled one-page illustration created for the collected edition, tpb, 96 pages, AiT/Planet Lar, 2001, ) *'' Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932–1933)'' (illustrations for the collection of prose Conan stories, first published in the UK by Wandering Star, hc, 480 pages, 2002, ) ** In anticipation of the release, Wandering Star published a chapbook featuring Schultz's preliminary drawings and studies: ''Robert E. Howard's Conan of Cimmeria: A Sketchbook by Mark Schultz'' (2001) ** The volume was subsequently published in the US by
Del Rey Books Del Rey Books is a branch of Ballantine Books, which is owned by Random House and, in turn, by Penguin Random House. It is a separate imprint established in 1977 under the editorship of author Lester del Rey and his wife Judy-Lynn del Rey. It ...
as ''The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian'' (sc, 464 pages, 2003, ; hc, 502 pages, 2005, ) *'' More Fund Comics: An All-Star Benefit Comic for the CBLDF'' (one-page illustration featuring '' Xenozoic Tales'' characters, anthology
graphic novel A graphic novel is a long-form, fictional work of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comic scholars and industry ...
, 144 pages, Sky Dog, 2003, ) *''
Prince Valiant ''Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur'', often simply called ''Prince Valiant'', is an American comic strip created by Hal Foster in 1937. It is an epic adventure that has told a continuous story during its entire history, and the full stretc ...
'' #3537–ongoing (with Gary Gianni (November 21, 2004–March 25, 2012) and
Thomas Yeates Thomas Yeates (born January 19, 1955) is an American comic strip and comic book artist best known for illustrating the comic strips ''Prince Valiant'' and ''Zorro'' and for working on characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Career Thomas Yea ...
(April 1, 2012–present), Sunday strip distributed by
King Features King Features Syndicate, Inc. is a American content distribution and animation studio, consumer product licensing and print syndication company owned by Hearst Communications that distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial ...
, 2004–...) ** All strips published between November 21, 2004 and May 18, 2008 were collected as ''Prince Valiant: Far from Camelot'' (tpb, 192 pages,
Andrews McMeel Publishing Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC (formerly Andrews, McMeel and Parker (1975–1986) and Andrews and McMeel (1986–1997)) is a company that publishes books, calendars, and related toys. It is a part of Andrews McMeel Universal (which comprises AM ...
, 2008, ) *'' Charles R. Knight: Autobiography of an Artist'' (illustrations for the book of Knight's autobiographical pieces, hc, 128 pages, GT Labs, 2005, ; sc, 2005, ) *''
Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror The following is a list of comic book series published by Bongo Comics based on the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. The first comic strips based on ''The Simpsons'' appeared in 1991 in the magazine ''Simpsons Illustrated'' (no ...
'' #11: "Two Tickets to Heck: Blast from the Future Past!" (as artist, co-written by Chris Bonham and Steve Ringgenberg, anthology, Bongo, 2005) ** Collected in ''The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror — Dead Man's Jest '' (tpb, 128 pages,
HarperCollins HarperCollins Publishers LLC is one of the Big Five English-language publishing companies, alongside Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Hachette, and Macmillan. The company is headquartered in New York City and is a subsidiary of News ...
, 2008, ) ** Collected in ''The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror Ominous Omnibus Volume 1'' (hc, 416 pages, Abrams ComicArts, 2022, ) *'' Athena Voltaire: The Collected Webcomics'' (foreword for the collection of comics serialized online between 2002 and 2004; tpb, 96 pages, Ape Entertainment, 2006, ) *'' The Stuff of Life'' (with
Kevin Kevin () is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name (; mga, Caoimhghín ; sga, Cóemgein ; Latinized as ). It is composed of "dear; noble"; Old Irish and ("birth"; Old Irish ). The variant '' Kevan'' is anglicized from , a ...
and
Zander Cannon Alexander Cannon (born November 1, 1972) is an American cartoonist, known for his work on books such as '' Top 10'', ''Smax'' and ''Kaijumax''. Career Cannon's first professional comics work was '' The Chainsaw Vigilante'', a spin-off from ''The ...
, graphic novel, hc, 160 pages,
Hill and Wang Hill & Wang is an American book publishing company focused on American history, world history, and politics. It is a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Hill & Wang was founded as an independent publishing house in 1956 by Arthur Wang (1917/1 ...
, 2009, ; sc, 2009, ) * IDW Publishing: **'' Hero Comics 2009'': "The Dawn Patrol" (one-page illustration featuring '' Xenozoic Tales'' characters, anthology one-shot, 2009) **'' The Adventures of Simone and Ajax'' (foreword for the collection of comics serialized online between 2007 and 2008 via ComicMix; tpb, 132 pages, 2010, ) **'' X-9: Secret Agent Corrigan Volume 1'' (foreword for the collection of strips published between January 30, 1967 and August 30, 1969; hc, 288 pages, 2010, ) **'' 50 Girls 50 and Other Stories'' (foreword for the collection of stories published in
EC Comics Entertaining Comics, more commonly known as EC Comics, was an American publisher of comic books, which specialized in horror fiction, crime fiction, satire, military fiction, dark fantasy, and science fiction from the 1940s through the mid-1950 ...
anthology titles in the early 1950s; hc, 240 pages, 2013, ) *'' Kirby100'': " ''Fantastic Four'' #52" (short piece for the book of critique and commentary on the works of
Jack Kirby Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gre ...
, 244 pages,
TwoMorrows Publishing TwoMorrows Publishing is a publisher of magazines about comic books, founded in 1994 by John and Pam Morrow out of their small advertising agency in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Its products also include books and DVDs. List of magaz ...
, 2017, )


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schultz, Mark American comics writers American comics artists Living people Artists from Philadelphia Harvey Award winners for Best Artist or Penciller Kutztown University of Pennsylvania alumni 1955 births Prince Valiant