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Chris Sprouse (born in Alexandria, Virginia on July 30, 1966) is an American comic book artist. Jump to: navigation, search Old Town Alexandria, viewed from the west, as seen from the observation deck of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. ...
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A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
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Sprouse originally started in comics in 1989, his first credited work being a Chemical King story in an issue of DC Comics' Secret Origins. He then did a Two-Face story for Batman Annual #14 and then moved on to the limited series Hammerlocke. Sprouse then took on the sci-fi series Legionnaires, featuring teenaged versions of the characters in the Legion of Super-Heroes series, and eventually moved on to a number of one-shot and fill-in issues before illustrating a Star Wars miniseries, Splinter of the Mind's Eye, for Dark Horse Comics. Jump to: navigation, search 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Chemical King is a fictional character in the DC Universe of the thirtieth century, a member of the Legion of Super Heroes. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Brian Bollands cover to the 1989 Secret Origins collection. ...
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The Legion of Super-Heroes is a team of comic book superheroes in the future. ...
Star Wars began with a 13-page treatment for a space adventure movie which George Lucas drafted in 1973, inspired from multiple myths and classic stories. ...
Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book publisher, one of the largest independent publishers behind dominant publishers Marvel Comics and DC Comics. ...
He then worked for Awesome Comics as the regular penciller of New Men, and in 1997, Sprouse drew several issues of Supreme, scripted by Alan Moore for the same publisher. After Supreme ended, a year later he and Moore created Tom Strong for America's Best Comics, for which Sprouse won two Eisner Awards in 2000, for Best Single Issue and Best Serialized Story. Jump to: navigation, search 1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Rob Liefeld Supreme (Issues 1 to 40) He was introduced in an early issue of Liefelds Image Comics series Youngblood, then later was spun off into his own series, which Liefeld occasionally worked on. ...
Alan Moore Alan Moore (born November 18, 1953, in Northampton, England) is a British writer most famous for his work in comics. ...
Jump to: navigation, search In the ongoing (but now finite) comicbook series created by Alan Moore and Chris Sprouse for Americas Best Comics (ABC), Tom Strong is a science hero; he was raised in a high-gravity chamber and given an intensive education by his somewhat eccentric mad scientist...
Alex Ross cover to Americas Best Comics 64 Page Giant, featuring all of the characters created by Alan Moore for the imprint. ...
An Eisner Award is given for creative achievement in comic books, one of the most prestigious such awards in North America. ...
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Sprouse lives in Columbus, Ohio. Jump to: navigation, search Columbus is the capital of the U.S. state of Ohio. ...
External Links
- Death Cookie Interview with Chris Sprouse
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