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*2012 HQ Mix Award for Foreign Artist (for '' Asterios Polyp'')]
*2012 HQ Mix Award for Foreign Writer (for ''Asterios Polyp'')
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Steven Grant (born October 22, 1953) is an American alternative rock and comic book writer best known for his work with ''Trouser Press'' and his 1985–1986 Marvel Comics mini-series '' The Punisher'' with artist Mike Zeck and for his creator-o ...
, Marvel
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* Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company
** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment
** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe
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*'' The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones'' #14: "Demons" (with David Michelinie
David Michelinie (; born May 6, 1948) is an American comic book writer best known for scripting Marvel Comics' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and ''Iron Man'' and the DC Comics feature Superman in ''Action Comics''. Among the characters he created or ...
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*''World's Finest Comics
''World's Finest Comics'' is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled ''World's Best Comics'' for its first issue; issue #2 (Summer 1941) switched to the more familiar name. Michael ...
'' #302: "No Rest for Heroes!" (with David Anthony Kraft
David Anthony Kraft (May 31, 1952 – May 19, 2021) was an American comic book writer, publisher, and critic. He was primarily known for his long-running journal of interviews and criticism, ''Comics Interview'', as well as for work for Marvel C ...
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*'' Daredevil'' (Marvel):
** "Every Good and Perfect Gift..." (with Dennis O'Neil
Dennis "Denny" Joseph O'Neil (May 3, 1939 – June 11, 2020) was an American comic book writer and editor, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until h ...
, in #206, 1984)
** "The Deadliest Night of My Life!" (with Harlan Ellison
Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave science fiction, New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. His published wo ...
and Arthur Byron Cover
Arthur Byron Cover (born January 14, 1950, in Grundy, Virginia) is an American science fiction author.
Cover attended the Clarion Writer's SF Workshop in New Orleans in 1971, and made his first professional short-story sale to Harlan Ellison' ...
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** "Blast from the Past" (with Arthur Byron Cover, in #209, 1984)
** "The War on Micah Synn" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #210–214, 1984–1985)
** "Prophecy" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #215, 1985)
** "The Second Secret" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #216–217, 1985)
** "Fog" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #220–221, 1985)
** "Fear in a Handful of Dust..." (with Dennis O'Neil, in #222, 1985)
** "The Price" (with Dennis O'Neil and Jim Shooter
James Shooter (born September 27, 1951) is an American writer, editor, and publisher in the comics industry. Beginning his career writing for DC Comics at the age of 14, he had a successful but controversial run as editor-in-chief at Marvel Comic ...
, in #223, 1985)
** "...And Then You Die!" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #225, 1985)
** "Warriors" (with Dennis O'Neil and Frank Miller
Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book artist, comic book writer, and screenwriter known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as his run on ''Daredevil'', for which he created the character Elektra, and ...
, in #226, 1986)
** "Born Again
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" (with Frank Miller, in #227–233, 1986)
*''Star Wars
''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and Cultural impact of Star Wars, quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop cu ...
'' #84: "Seoul Searching" (with Roy Richardson, Marvel, 1984)
*''Marvel Team-Up
''Marvel Team-Up'' is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series featured two or more Marvel characters in one story. The series was originally published from March 1972 through February 1985, and featured Spider-Man as ...
Annual'' #7: "No Place to Run" (with Bob DeNatale, co-feature, Marvel, 1984)
*''Batman
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'' #404–407: "Year One
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" (with Frank Miller, DC Comics, 1987)
*''X-Factor
''The X Factor'' is a television music competition franchise created by British producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco Entertainment. It originated in the United Kingdom, where it was devised as a replacement for '' Pop Idol'' (2001–200 ...
'' #16: "Playing with Fire!" (with Louise Simonson
Louise Simonson (née Mary Louise Alexander; born September 26, 1946) is an American comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work on comic book titles such as ''Conan the Barbarian'', '' Power Pack'', ''X-Factor'', ''The New Mutan ...
, Marvel, 1987)
*''Marvel Fanfare
''Marvel Fanfare'' was an anthology comic book series published by American company Marvel Comics. It was a showcase title featuring a variety of characters from the Marvel universe.
Volume one
''Marvel Fanfare'' featured characters and setting ...
'' #40: "Chiaroscuro" (with Ann Nocenti
Ann "Annie" Nocenti (; born January 17, 1957) is an American journalist, filmmaker, teacher, comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work at Marvel in the late 1980s, particularly a four-year stint as the editor of ''Uncanny X-Men' ...
, anthology
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, Marvel, 1988)
*''Rubber Blanket
''Rubber Blanket'' was an alternative comics comics anthology, anthology magazine edited by the husband/wife team of cartoonist David Mazzucchelli and painter/colorist Richmond Lewis. It was self-publishing, self-published under the banner of Ru ...
'' #1–3 (script and art, self-published anthology, 1991–1993)
*'' Nozone'' #3, 5–6 (script and art, anthology, 1991–1995)
*''Drawn & Quarterly
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'' (script and art, anthology):
** "It's a Beautiful Day in the Epsilon-Neighborhood" (in vol. 1 #9, 1992)
** "Rates of Exchange" (in vol. 2 #2, 1994)
*'' Bill & Ted's Excellent Comic Book'' #2 (with Stephen DeStefano
Stephen DeStefano (born 1966) is an American comics artist, animator and storyboard artist best known as the co-creator of 'Mazing Man and Hero Hotline with writer Bob Rozakis.
Early life
DeStefano was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York and atten ...
– inks on Evan Dorkin
Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork'', the latter of which features his comic '' Eltingville''. His comics often poke fun at fandom ...
, Marvel, 1992)
*'' Snake Eyes'' #3: "Phobia" (script and art, anthology, Fantagraphics Books
Fantagraphics (previously Fantagraphics Books) is an American publisher of alternative comics, classic comic strip anthologies, manga, magazines, graphic novels, and (formerly) the Erotic comics, erotic Eros Comix imprint. They have managed sev ...
, 1993)
*'' Paul Auster's City of Glass'' (with Paul Karasik
Paul Karasik ( ; born 1956)Kartalopoulos, Bill''Indy'' magazine (Spring 2004). is an American cartoonist, editor, and teacher, notable for his contributions to such works as '' City of Glass: The Graphic Novel'', ''The Ride Together: A Memoir of ...
, graphic novel
A graphic novel is a self-contained, book-length form of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and Anthology, anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics sc ...
, Avon Books
Avon Publications is a leading publisher of romance fiction. At Avon's initial stages, it was an American paperback book and comic book publisher. The shift in content occurred in the early 1970s with multiple Avon romance titles reaching and ma ...
, 1994)
*'' Zero Zero'' #2, 11, 27 (script and art, anthology, Fantagraphics Books, 1995–2000)
*'' Jingle Belle'' #1: "Miserable on 34th Street" (inks on Stephen DeStefano, written by Paul Dini
Paul McClaran Dini (; born August 7, 1957) is an American writer, animator, and comic book artist. He has served as a producer and writer for several Warner Bros. Animation/DC Comics animated series, most notably ''Batman: The Animated Series' ...
, Oni Press
Oni Press is an American independent comic book and graphic novel publisher based in Portland, Oregon, best known for publishing such series as '' Scott Pilgrim'' and ''Rick and Morty''. In 2019, it became an imprint label following the company's ...
, 1999)
*'' Superman and Batman: World's Funnest'': "Last Imp Standing!" (with Evan Dorkin, among other artists, one-shot
One shot may refer to:
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* One-shot film, a feature film shot in one long take with no edits, or manufactured to look like so
* ''One Shot'' (2005 film), a Sri Lankan action film directed by Ranjan Ramanayake
* ''One Shot'', a ...
, DC Comics, 2000)
*'' Little Lit: Folklore & Fairy Tale Funnies'': "The Fisherman and the Sea Princess" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, HarperCollins
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, 2000)
*'' The Comics Journal Special'' #1: "The Boy Who Loved Comics" (script and art, co-feature, Fantagraphics Books, 2001)
*'' Asterios Polyp'' (script and art, graphic novel, Pantheon Books
Pantheon Books is an American book publishing imprint. Founded in 1942 as an independent publishing house in New York City by Kurt and Helen Wolff, it specialized in introducing progressive European works to American readers. In 1961, it was ...
, 2009)
*'' Fairy Tale Comics'': "Give Me the Shudders" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, First Second
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, 2013)
Covers only
*'' Rom Spaceknight'' #61 (Marvel
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* 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 ...
, 1984)
*''Marvel Age
''Marvel Age'' was a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics published from 1983 to 1994. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, ''Marvel Age'' contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as i ...
'' #36 (Marvel, 1986)
*''Amazing Heroes
''Amazing Heroes'' was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, '' The Comics Journal'', ''Amazing Heroes'' was a hobbyist magazine rather than an anal ...
'' #102 (Fantagraphics Books
Fantagraphics (previously Fantagraphics Books) is an American publisher of alternative comics, classic comic strip anthologies, manga, magazines, graphic novels, and (formerly) the Erotic comics, erotic Eros Comix imprint. They have managed sev ...
, 1986)
*'' Snake Eyes'' #1–2 (Fantagraphics Books, 1990–1992)
*'' Cheval Noir'' #40 (Dark Horse
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, 1993)
*''The Comics Journal
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'' #188, 194 (Fantagraphics Books, 1996–1997)
Interviews and other work
*''Marvel Age
''Marvel Age'' was a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics published from 1983 to 1994. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, ''Marvel Age'' contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as i ...
'' #36: "Miller and Mazzucchelli on ''Daredevil''" (interview, Marvel, 1986)
*''Amazing Heroes
''Amazing Heroes'' was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, '' The Comics Journal'', ''Amazing Heroes'' was a hobbyist magazine rather than an anal ...
'' #102: "David Mazzucchelli on ''Daredevil'', ''Batman: Year One''" (interview, Fantagraphics Books, 1986)
*''Detective Comics
''Detective Comics'' (later retitled as ''Batman Detective Comics'') is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is ...
'' #598, 600: "Tribute: People of Note Pay Homage to the Batman" (pin-ups, DC Comics
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, 1989)
*''The Comics Journal
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'' #152, 194, 300 (interviews, Fantagraphics Books, 1992–2009)
*''Negative Burn
''Negative Burn'' is a black-and-white comics anthology, anthology comic book published beginning in 1993 by Caliber Press, and subsequently by Image Comics and Desperado Publishing. Edited by Joe Pruett, ''Negative Burn'' is noted for its eclecti ...
'' (anthology, Caliber Comics
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):
** "Spotlight: Rubber Blanket" (in #10, 1994)
** "Sketchbook" (in #17, 1994)
*'' Comic Culture'' vol. 2 #4: "Rubber Blanket: Voices from the Small Press" (interview, 1995)
*'' Panel Discussions: Design in Sequential Art Storytelling'' (interview, TwoMorrows, 2002)
*''Comic Book 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 comics illustrators/artists in that they produce both the literary ...
'' vol. 2 #6: "Paying Homage: Tribute to the Great Will Eisner" ( Top Shelf, 2005)
Newspapers and magazines
* "Castles in the Sand" (cover of ''The New Yorker
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'', July 26, 1993)
* "The Fine Art of Hanging Ryman" (in ''The New Yorker'', October 4, 1993)
* "May Day" (cover of ''The New Yorker'', May 2, 1994)
* "Post Mort on Columbus Circle" (in ''The New Yorker'', May 16, 1994)
* "Monday in the Park with Marlon" (in ''The New Yorker'', September 19, 1994)
* "Fall" (cover of ''The New Yorker'', October 24, 1994)
* "New String" (in ''The Village Voice
''The Village Voice'' is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first Alternative newspaper, alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf (publisher), Dan Wolf, ...
'', 1994)
References
External links
*
David Mazzucchelli
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creatore
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1960 births
20th-century American artists
21st-century American artists
Alternative cartoonists
American comics artists
American comics writers
American writers of Italian descent
American people of Italian descent
American art educators
DC Comics people
Eisner Award winners for Best Letterer/Lettering
Living people
Marvel Comics people
Rhode Island School of Design alumni
School of Visual Arts