Travis Charest (born 1969) is a
Canadian
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comic book
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penciller
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, inker and
painter
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, known for his work on such books as ''
Darkstars
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'', ''
WildC.A.T.s'', ''
Grifter/
Shi'', ''
WildC.A.T.s/X-Men:
The Golden Age'' and ''
The Metabarons''. He is known for his detailed line work and muted color palette, and is a much sought-after cover artist, having done extensive cover work for many other books, such as various ''
Star Wars
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'' series from
Dark Horse Comics
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. His work has influenced artists such as
Chrissie Zullo,
Shelby Robertson,
and
David Marquez.
Early life
Charest was born in 1969
["Travis Charest"]
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History
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. Retrieved October 4, 2013. on a farm
['' Wizard'' #41 (January 1995). pp 124-125.] in the small Canadian town of
Leduc, Alberta
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. His parents held various jobs, though he has stated that his mother and sister were skilled designers,
and attributes his early childhood interest in drawing to them.
[
His earliest exposure to genre illustration came through '' Metal Hurlant'', which his uncle collected. American comics were not among his earliest reading, and his initial drawings were of life, such as animals.][
]
Career
Charest did not initially know how to parlay his drawing ability into a career, as there were no schools where he lived for such an endeavor, and did not foresee it as a profession.[ He worked a number of dead-end jobs,][ and it was while living on his own at age 18 or 19, and became friends with people who read comics, that he realized he could make a career out of it.][ Charest cites Mike Mignola, ]Adam Hughes
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, and Brian Bolland
Brian Bolland (; born 26 March 1951)Salisbury, Mark, ''Artists on Comic Art'' (Titan Books, 2000) , p. 11 is a British comics artist. Best known in the United Kingdom as one of the Judge Dredd artists for British comics anthology ''2000 AD (comi ...
among his artistic influences,["FAQ: "Who are your favorite artists?"]
The Official Unofficial Travis Charest Gallery. December 1, 2000. Retrieved March 9, 2013 as well as many artists from the early 20th century.
Charest spent six months continuously producing new sample art and sending them to various publishers, including Marvel Comics
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and DC Comics
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. He was selling plumbing supplies at the time he got his big break in the comics industry.[ In 1992 he got his first paid work,] when DC Comics hired him to provide the art for a Flash story in ''Showcase '93'' #3 (March 1993).[ Charest drew the book from a ]full script
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In comics, a script may be preceded by a plot outline, and is almost al ...
, which he said meant that he did not have to make as many storytelling choices as he would have with a plot script, explaining in a 2020 interview, "My weak point is storytelling, I'm not a great storyteller. I'm good with cars and atmospheric things."[
He followed that initial Flash story with another one that appeared in ''Flash Annual'' #5 (August 1992), which he calls "my first real thing", and then a story focusing on an arm wrestling match between the ]Hulk
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and the Thing written by Peter David in '' Incredible Hulk Annual'' #18.[
In 1993 Charest became the regular artist on '']Darkstars
The first Darkstars were a group of intergalactic policemen that appeared in comic books published by DC Comics. They were introduced in ''Darkstars'' #1 (October 1992 in comics, 1992), and were created by Michael Jan Friedman and Larry Stroman. ...
'', illustrating issues 4 - 7.[ The job was Charest's first monthly work, and saw him take over the book from Larry Stroman, the inaugural artist of the book and designer of the look of the Darkstars. The book's creative staff had wanted a Storman emulator, but series writer ]Michael Jan Friedman
Michael Jan Friedman (born March 7, 1955) is a New York City born American author of nearly 60 books of fiction and nonfiction, more than half of which are in licensed tie-in products of the ''Star Trek'' franchise. Ten of his titles have appear ...
describes their change of mind when they came across Charest's work, telling '' Comics Scene'' in a 1987 interview, "When Larry left, we were thinking of finding someone who could work in his style. But then when Travis came along, we saw his art was nothing like Larry's—but his stuff could be great. We wanted him to put his own stamp on this book, and I think he has really done it. Charest expressed surprise at how he obtained his first monthly series work so soon after breaking into the field, stating in a 1987 interview in '' Comics Scene'', "I never thought I would get my own book this fast. I was sure I would be doing fill-in work for a long time—it was a surprise to get this big a break...The whole thing, from phoning me to ''Darkstars'', took about three months. Any time I look at my covers or the ''Flash Annual'', I sit there and go, 'Holy smoke! I've got a book!' At Christmas 991
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I was selling plumbing supplies—now I'm pencilling a book I think will take off."[
During this same period he also produced cover work for other DC titles such as '' The Outsiders'', '']Batman
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'', and ''Detective Comics
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''.
Charest was then contacted by publisher Jim Lee
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, who offered him work for Wildstorm Productions
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.[ Charest's first work for that studio was a pinup that appeared in '' WildC.A.T.s'' #0 (June 1993).][Charest, Travis (March 1999). "Welcome!". '' Wildcats'' (vol 2) #1 ]Wildstorm Productions
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, p. 31. Later that same year, he illustrated ''WildC.A.T.s Special #1'' (November 1993). He subsequently illustrated back-up stories featuring Voodoo and Warblade in issues 8 and 9 of the regular series (February and March, 1994). He became the regular artist of the series with issue #15, illustrating the title during the runs of writers James Robinson and Alan Moore
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. While his initial work for Wildstorm was characterized by large amounts of cross-hatching, which was popular among the Image Comics
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founders and their imitators, Charest's style began to evolve as he looked to other designers that piqued his interest. His last regular issue on ''WildC.A.T.s'' was #31 (September 1996), though he later returned to illustrate the title's 50th issue (June 1998). He also did many covers and unpublished private commissions.[
In 1999, Charest joined writer ]Scott Lobdell
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on a second series of '' Wildcats'', illustrating five of the first six issues. Charest came to feel that his ''Wildcats'' work, both under Moore and Lobdel, had begun to "slide," and that it was time to do something different. During San Diego Comic-Con
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that year, the president of the French publisher Les Humanoïdes Associés invited Charest to lunch, where he offered the artist the opportunity to work on '' The Metabarons''. Charest, having long-enjoyed '' L'Incal'' by Moebius, had aspired to work for the same publisher, and was "thrilled" by the offer, relating, "I was very young, ambitious and they told me that I could make complete pages, painted, not just drawn in pencil. I was going to live in Paris with my girlfriend, painting all day. 'It will be great!' I told myself."[
In 2000 Charest moved to Paris,][ where he worked with filmmaker/artist ]Alejandro Jodorowsky
Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (; born 17 February 1929) is a Chilean and French Experimental film, avant-garde filmmaker. Known for his films ''El Topo'' (1970), ''The Holy Mountain (1973 film), The Holy Mountain'' (1973) and ''Santa Sangre'' ...
on the ''Metabarons'' graphic novel
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''Weapons of the Metabaron''. Charest, having grown tired of superheroes, accepted the job, and planned to paint the entire graphic novel, something he had never done before. The process of that work went much more slowly than Charest had anticipated, and he illustrated only the first 29 pages of the book.[ Travis describes the feedback he received from his colleagues thus: "My editor encouraged me to be faster, while Jodorowsky always said, 'Don't listen to them, I'll distract them, you do what you want.'" Because Charest could only paint two or three pages a month, and he and his girlfriend had trouble paying the bills that incurred from living in Paris, they left the city][ after only a couple of years,][ and returned to the United States, where Charest's girlfriend could work.][ Humanoid Publishing selected Serbian artist ]Zoran Janjetov
Zoran Janjetov ( sr-cyr, Зоран Јањетов; born 23 June 1961) is a Serbian comics artist. Janjetov is among most prominent comics creators of former Yugoslavia, published worldwide. He is best known as the illustrator of '' Avant l'Incal ...
, who previously worked on the ''Incal'' books ''John Defaul'' and ''Technopriests'', to complete the art for the project.[ Confessing that it was too much for him to handle at that point in his career, Charest stated in a 2020 interview that he no longer wished to paint interior pages, as it took him a week to paint an interior page, and that if he wished to produce fully-illustrated work, he would only do pencils and have another artist paint it.][
By 2007 Charest had settled in California. Among his subsequent work was cover art for ]David Morrell
David Morrell (born April 24, 1943) is a Canadian-American author whose debut 1972 novel ''First Blood (novel), First Blood'', later adapted as the 1982 First Blood, film of the same name, went on to spawn the successful Rambo (franchise), ''Ra ...
's ''Captain America
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: The Chosen'' mini-series. He also ran the free webcomic strip ''Spacegirl'' on his MSN group.[ In 2008, a limited edition printed volume hardcover of ''Spacegirl'' was self-published by Charest and Big Wow Art, collecting the first 56 strips of the series.
In September 2022, Marvel released '' Fantastic Four: Full Circle'', an original graphic novel written and illustrated by ]Alex Ross
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, in which Ross utilized for the titular group's uniforms a stylized numeral "4" that Charest had designed in 2013. In the 2024 ''Expanded Edition'' of the book, Ross wrote, "Artist Travis Charest had designed a beautiful '4' for an armored suit I saw in his 2013 sketchbook. I sampled his approach and tried to vary it, but eventually, I felt I couldn't improve upon it. Once ''Full Circle'' was moving forward, I asked Travis for permission to use the exact style of the 4 which he generously gave me."
Technique and materials
Charest usually prefers not to employ preliminary sketching practices, such as layouts, thumbnails or lightboxing, in part due to impatience, and in part because he enjoys the serendipitous way in which artwork develops when produced with greater spontaneity. He also prefers to use reference only when rendering objects that require a degree of real-life accuracy, such as guns, vehicles, or characters of licensed properties that must resemble actors with whom they are closely identified, as when he illustrated the cover to '' Star Trek: The Next Generation: Embrace the Wolf'' in 2000.
Charest previously illustrated on regular illustration board provided by publishers, though he disliked the non-photo blue
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lines printed on them. By 2000, he switched to Crescent board for all his work, because it does not warp when wet, produces sharper illustrations, and is more suitable for framing because it lacks the non-photo blue lines.
Charest uses mainly 2H lead to avoid smearing, and sometimes HB lead. For ink wash
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, he uses Rapidograph ink, and waters it down to three hues in order to achieve light gray, medium and charcoal tones, in addition to straight black. He applies the wash with watercolor brushes of various sizes. To ink linework he uses Rapidographs of all sizes. For color work, Charest uses Aquarelle watercolor pencils and acrylic paint
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for airbrush work. He also uses white Pelikan ink for additional effects such as highlights, fades and blends. Charest stated in 2000 that while he did not use a computer for his artwork, he would be using one soon, and anticipated they would be a necessity for professional artists.[ By the 2020s, he was producing artwork digitally, which allows him to complete pieces more quickly. His cover for '' Batman/Catwoman'' #6 (October 2021), for example, was made entirely in this method, which he explained was due to time constraints that required him to finish it more quickly.
According to Charest, the time he needs to finish a given page varies, depending on how fast his editor needs it, and what he is being paid,] though because he came to prefer producing artwork that takes longer than the norm to complete by the time he left Wildstorm
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, he stated in 2000 that he no longer found it feasible to be the regular artist on a monthly series. He points to '' WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age'' as an example of a book that took him considerable time (under a year), though he stresses that he finished it on time.[
]
Influence
Charest's work has influenced artists such as Chrissie Zullo,[ Shelby Robertson,][ and David Marquez.][
]
Personal life
As of 1995, Charest was living in San Diego, California
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.[ As of 2020, he had a wife and a ten-year-old daughter.][
]
Bibliography
Interior comic work
* ''The Flash
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Annual'' #5: "Family Business" (with Mark Waid
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and Craig Boldman, DC Comics, 1992)
* '' The Incredible Hulk Annual'' #18: "Mano A Mano" (with Peter David, Marvel
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, 1992)
* ''Darkstars
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'' #4-7 (with Michael Jan Friedman
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, DC Comics
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, 1993)
* '' Showcase '93'' #3: "Delay of Game" (with Michael J. Martinek, DC Comics, 1993)
* ''DC Universe: Trinity'' #1: "Darkstars" (with Michael Jan Friedman, DC Comics, 1993)
* '' Green Lantern Corps Quarterly'' #6: "What Price Honor?" (with Ruben Diaz, DC Comics, 1993)
* '' WildC.A.T.s: Covert Action Teams'' (Wildstorm
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):
** "Destiny's Hand" (with Steve Gerber
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, in ''Special'' #1, 1993)
** "Voodoo: Passed Lives" (with Steven T. Seagle, in #8, 1994)
** "Warblade: The Bonds of Blood & Steel" (with Jeff Mariotte
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, in #9, 1994)
** "End Program" (with James Robinson, in #15-17, 1994–1995)
** "Hard Hunt" (with James Robinson, in #18, 1995)
** "Wild Storm Rising" (with James Robinson, in #20, 1995)
** "Call of the Wild" (with Alan Moore
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, in #21, 1995)
** "...as It is in Heaven" (with Alan Moore, in #25, 1995)
** "Khera" (with Alan Moore, in #26, 1996)
** "Cataclysm" (with Alan Moore, Dave Johnson and Aron Wiesenfeld, in #28, 1996)
** "Fire from Heaven, Parts Seven and Thirteen" (with Alan Moore and Ryan Benjamin, in #29-30, 1996)
** "Cats & Dogs" (with Alan Moore, Jim Lee and Josh Wiesenfeld, in #31, 1996)
** "Reincarnation" (with Alan Moore, in #50, 1998)
* '' Gen13'' #0: "Things Change" (with Brandon Choi, Wildstorm, 1994)
* '' Union'' #7: "One Month" (with Mike Heisler, among other artists, Wildstorm, 1995)
* '' Grifter/ Shi'' #1-2: "Final Rites" (with Brandon Choi, Jim Lee, Peter Gutierrez, Billy Tucci and Ryan Benjamin, Image
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, 1996)
* '' WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Golden Age'' (with Scott Lobdell
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, one-shot, Wildstorm, 1997)
* ''Captain America
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v2'' #7: "Crossroads" (with James Robinson, among other artists, Marvel, 1997)
* '' Aliens: Havoc'' #2 (with Mark Schultz, among other artists, Dark Horse
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, 1997)
* '' Wildcats v2'' (Wildstorm
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):
** "Balance of Terror" (with Scott Lobdell, in #1, 1999)
** "Second Skin" (with Scott Lobdell, in #2, 1999)
** "Flavors" (with Scott Lobdell, in #3, 1999)
** "Firefight" (with Scott Lobdell, Carlos D'Anda and Anthony Winn, in #4, 1999)
** "The Chase" (with Scott Lobdell, Joe Casey and Scott Benefiel, in #6, 2000)
* '' Metabarons'' (with Alejandro Jodorowsky
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, Les Humanoïdes Associés):
** ''Sans Nom, le Dernier des Métabarons (The Last Metabaron)'' (one-shot, 2002)
** ''Les Armes du Meta-Baron (Weapons of the Metabaron)'' (with Zoran Janjetov
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, graphic novel
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, 2008)
* '' Ultimates Saga'' (with C.B. Cebulski and Mindy Owens, Marvel, 2007)
* ''Captain America
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v1'' #616: "Origin" (with Ed Brubaker
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, Marvel, 2011)
* ''The Ambassadors'' #3 (with Mark Millar
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, 2023)
Cover work
* ''Darkstars
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'' #1-3, 8-11 (DC Comics
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, 1992–1993)
* ''Detective Comics
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'' #652-653 (DC Comics, 1992)
* ''Batman
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'' #488-490 (DC Comics, 1993)
* '' Robin III: Cry of the Huntress'' #3 (DC Comics, 1993)
* ''Robin: Tragedy & Triumph'' TPB ( trade paperback; DC Comics, 1993)
* '' Outsiders'' #1α, 1Ω (DC Comics, 1993)
* '' WildC.A.T.s: Covert Action Teams'' #19, 22-24, 40 (Wildstorm
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, 1995–1997)
* ''Shattered Image
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Confusing realities ...
'' #2 (Image
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, 1996)
* '' Wetworks'' #32 (Wildstorm, 1997)
* '' Divine Right: The Adventures of Max Faraday'' #1 (Wildstorm, 1997)
* '' Phantom Guard'' #1 (Wildstorm, 1997)
* '' Stormwatch'' #1 (Wildstorm, 1997)
* '' Wildcore'' #1 (Wildstorm, 1997)
* '' DV8'' #14 (Wildstorm, 1997)
* '' Gen13'' #25 (Wildstorm, 1997)
* ''Battle Chasers
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'' #1 (Cliffhanger
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, 1998)
* '' C-23'' #0-3 (Image, 1998)
* '' Danger Girl'' #3 (Cliffhanger, 1998)
* '' Wildcats'' #5, 7-11 (Wildstorm, 1999–2000)
* '' Star Trek: The Next Generation: Embrace the Wolf'' GN (Wildstorm, 2000)
* '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic'' #1, 3-6, 25 (Dark Horse
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, 2006–2008)
* '' Star Wars: Legacy'' #14-19, 28 (Dark Horse, 2007–2008)
* '' Captain America: The Chosen'' #1-6 (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 ...
, 2007–2008)
* '' Star Wars: Dark Times'' #11 (Dark Horse, 2008)
* '' Star Wars: Rebellion'' #15 (Dark Horse, 2008)
* '' Invincible Iron Man'' #3 (Marvel, 2008)
* '' Atomika'' #10 ( Mercury, 2009)
* '' Skaar: Son of Hulk'' #11 (Marvel, 2009)
* '' Star Wars: Purge – Seconds to Die'' #1 (Dark Horse, 2009)
* ''Astonishing X-Men
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'' #31 (Marvel, 2009)
* '' Avengers: The Children's Crusade'' #2 (Marvel, 2010)
* '' The Mighty Thor'' #1 (Marvel, 2011)
* '' Chrononauts: Futureshock'' #1 (Image, variant, 2019)
References
General references
*
Travis Charest
at the Big Comic Book DataBase
Inline citations
External links
Travis Charest Art Gallery
*
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1969 births
Canadian comics artists
People from Leduc, Alberta
Franco-Albertan people
Living people