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Jeremy Dale (November 22, 1979 – November 3, 2014) was an American
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, best known for his work on '' G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', ''Popgun Volume 1'' from
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, which won the 2008
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for Best Anthology.


Early life

Jeremy Dale was born on November 22, 1979. While a student at
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, he published his own ''Thin Cage'' comics and sold them to classmates for a dollar during lunch breaks. He graduated in 1998, and attended
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, where he created strips for the school newspaper.


Career

Dale's first published work was the 2003 comic book series ''Trust'', which he wrote and illustrated. The story revolved around a young man's quest to understand the mysteries behind his parents’ past. While developing ''Absolute Zeroes'', involving super-powered siblings Hunter and Chase stumbling into the protection of the city. In 2005, he was asked to illustrate a back-up story in
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' '' Wildguard: Fool’s Gold'' #1 featuring the character American Icon. Dale continued working on ''Absolute Zeroes'' while completing various back-up stories, pinups, and full issues for various books such as ''Space Doubles'' and ''
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''. He also contributed to the ''Awesome Storm Justice 41'' webcomic spinoff, ''Saik''o, in 2006, and to the anthology '' Popgun: Volume 1'', which won the 2008
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for Best Anthology. In 2007, Dale was brought on as illustrator of the '' G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' 25th Anniversary comics written by series creator
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for Hasbro. The comics were included with the two-character comic packs released starting in 2008. In 2011, Dale began publishing Skyward through Action Lab Entertainment, which gained recognition in the comic book world. The comic was published regularly until his death in 2014. He began a successful partnership with Action Lab, creating comics such as
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, which was also distributed at the 2013 Super Bowl and for
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in 2013.


Personal life

Jeremy Dale and his wife and collaborator, Kelly Dale, lived in
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. In the evening of November 3, 2014, Dale died suddenly at the age of 34, having previously been hospitalized. Friends and colleagues who publicly paid tribute to Dale included
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and
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. A
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page was started by Stephanie Cooke to assist Kelly Dale with future expenses.


Bibliography

*''Trust'' #1-6 (2003–2004) *''Absolute Zeroes'' #1-3(2005–2006) *''Eclipse & Vega: The Beds We Make'' #2 (2005) *'' Wildguard: Fool’s Gold'' #1 (
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, 2005) *''
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'' #5 (
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, 2005) *''Storytellers: A 24 Hour Tale'' (2005) *''Comics JamWar'' (2006) *''BIZMAR Anthology'' (2006) *''Saiko'' #2 (2006) *''Heroforge Ink Sketchbook'' (2007) *''My Favorite Characters'' (2007) *''HOPE: New Orleans'' (2007) *'' Popgun'' v. 1 (
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, 2007) *''Space Doubles'' #1 (Th3rd World Studios, 2007) *''Sniper and Rook Sketchbook'' (2007) *'' G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' (
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, 2008) *''Miserable Dastards'' #1-4 (2008) *''Skyward'' #1-9 (2011-2014)


References


External links

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