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Arthee "Art" Baltazar (born 1968) is an American comics artist and writer who currently works for
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Career

Art Baltazar started making
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s with his self-published comic book, ''The Cray-Baby Adventures''. Since then he has created such other comics as ''Gyro-Man'', ''Captain Camel & the Space Chicken'', ''Jimmy Dydo'', ''Lunar Lizard'', ''Meteor Mite'', and ''Patrick the Wolf Boy''. Baltazar briefly worked with Warner Bros. and had a monthly
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in '' Disney Adventures Magazine'' titled "Gorilla Gorilla!". Baltazar has completed a
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titled ''The Big Amoeba'' for Platinum Studios. Baltazar was the artist and co-writer with
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of '' Tiny Titans'', for which the two won a 2011 Eisner Award for Best Publication for Kids. The Baltazar and Aureliani team co-wrote DC's '' Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam!'' and the comic book adaptation of the animated TV series '' Young Justice''. In 2011, Capstone Publishers began publishing a series of ''DC Super-Pets'' books illustrated by Baltazar. In 2012, Baltazar founded a comic book shop in Skokie, Illinois with his partner and co-owner Franco Aureliani. That same year, DC launched a new series titled '' Superman Family Adventures'' which was written and drawn by Baltazar and Aureliani. Fuzzy, the Krypto Mouse, a character who appeared in a single story in ''
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'' #65 (June 1958), inspired a similar character created by Baltazar for ''Superman Family Adventures''. In 2013, Baltazar and Aureliani launched a revival of '' The Green Team'' for DC. That series was cancelled in January 2014.


Awards

*2011 Eisner Award for Best Publication for Kids for '' Tiny Titans''.


Bibliography


Books


Capstone Publishers

* '' Ace: The Origin of Batman's Dog'', 2017 - written by Steve Korte * ''The Amazing Mini-Mutts'', 2012 - written by Donald Lemke * ''Attack of the Invisible Cats'', 2011 - written by Scott Sonneborn * ''Backward Bowwow'', 2011 - written by Sarah Hines Stephens * ''Barnyard Brainwash'', 2012 - written by John Sazaklis * ''Battle Bugs of Outer Space'', 2011 - written by Jane B. Mason * ''The Biggest Little Hero'', 2012 - written by John Sazaklis * ''Candy Store Caper'', 2012 - written by John Sazaklis * ''The Cat Crime Club'', 2012 - written by Steve Korte * ''DC Super-Pets Character Encyclopedia'', 2013 - written by Steve Korte * ''Deep-sea Duel'', 2012 - written by John Sazaklis * ''The Fantastic Flexy Frog'', 2012 - written by Michael Dahl * ''The Fastest Pet on Earth'', 2011 - written by J. E. Bright * ''Heroes of the High Seas'', 2011 - written by J. E. Bright * ''The Hopping Hero'', 2011 - written by John Sazaklis * ''Jumpa: The Origin of Wonder Woman's Kanga'', 2017 - written by Steve Korte * ''Midway Monkey Madness'', 2011 - written by Sarah Hines Stephens * ''Night of the Scaredy Crows'', 2012 - written by Sarah Hines Stephens * ''Pooches of Power!'', 2011 - written by Sarah Hines Stephens * ''Royal Rodent Rescue'', 2011 - written by John Sazaklis * ''Salamander Smackdown!'', 2011 - written by John Sazaklis * ''Sleepy Time Crime'', 2012 - written by Sarah Hines Stephens * '' Starro and the Space Dolphins'', 2012 * '' Streaky: The Origin of Supergirl's Cat'', 2017 - written by Steve Korte * ''Super Hero Splash Down'', 2011 - written by Jane B. Mason * ''Super-Pets Showdown'', 2012 - written by Sarah Hines Stephens * ''Superpowered Pony'', 2011 - written by Sarah Hines Stephens * '' Swamp Thing vs the Zombie Pets'', 2012 - written by John Sazaklis


Comic books


Action Lab Comics

* ''Miraculous: Adventures of Ladybug & Cat Noir: FCBD 2018'' (Sami the Samurai Squirrel backup story) (2018) * ''Powers in Action'' #1–4 (2018–2020)


Archie Comics

* ''World of Archie Double Digest'' #5 (2011)


Aw Yeah Comics! Publishing

* ''Aw Yeah Comics!'' #1–2 (2013)


Blindwolf Studios / Electric Milk Comics

* ''Captain Camel and the Space Chicken'' #1 (2001) * ''Patrick the Wolf Boy'' #1 (2000) * ''Patrick the Wolf Boy: Christmas Special 2000'' #1 (2000) * ''Patrick the Wolf Boy: Halloween Special'' #1 (2000) * ''Patrick the Wolf Boy: Mother's Day Special 2001'' #1 (2001) * ''Patrick the Wolf Boy: Next Halloween Special 2001'' #1 (2001) * ''Patrick the Wolf Boy: Summer Special 2001'' #1 (2001) * ''Patrick the Wolf Boy: Valentine's Day Special 2001'' #1 (2001)


Dark Horse Comics

* ''Aw Yeah Comics: Action Cat & Adventure Bug'' #1–4 (2016) * '' Itty Bitty Hellboy'' #1–5 (2013) * ''Itty Bitty Hellboy: The Search for the Were-Jaguar'' #1–4 (2015–2016)


DC Comics

* '' Ambush Bug: Year None'' #7 (2009) * '' Batman '66'' #12 (2014) * '' Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam!'' #5–21 (2009–2010) * ''Cartoon Network Action Pack'' #32 (2009) * ''DCU Halloween Special '09'' #1 (2009) * ''DCU Holiday Special'' #1 (2009) * '' FCBD 2011 Young Justice Batman BB Super Sampler'' #1 (2011) * ''
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: Larfleeze Christmas Special'' #1 (2011) * '' Green Lantern: The Animated Series'' #0, #1–3, 5–7, 9 (2012–2013) * '' Green Team: Teen Trillionaires'' #1–8 (2013–2014) * '' Harley Quinn'' vol. 2 #0 (2014) * '' Superman Family Adventures'' #1–12 (2012–2013) * ''
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of Smallville'' graphic novel (2019) * ''Super Powers'' vol. 4 #1–6 (2017) * '' Tiny Titans'' #1–50 (2008–2012) * ''Tiny Titans / Little Archie #1–3 (2010–2011) * ''Tiny Titans:Return to the Treehouse'' #1–6 (2014–2015) * '' Young Justice'' vol. 2 #1–6 (2011)


Dynamite Entertainment

* '' Captain Action Cat: The Timestream Catastrophe!'' #1–4 (2014)


Lion Forge

* ''Encounter'' #1–10 (2018–2019)


Papercutz

* ''Papercutz Free Comic Book Day'' #13 (2019)


References


External links


Official siteBlind Wolf Studios
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Art Baltazar
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
Geek To Me TV: Elliott talks to Art Baltazar & Franco
'' RedEye'' interview at
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