Gregory (Greg) Capullo ( born Gregory (Greg) Capullo ) - American writer and comic book artist. Known for his work on Quasar (1991–1992), X-Force (1992–1993), Angela (1994), Spawn (1993–1999, 2003–2004) and Batman (2011-2015).
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| Date of Birth | March 30, 1962 (57 years old) |
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| Occupation | Screenwriter , artist , publisher |
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Greg Capullo also published his created comic book, The Creech , published by Image Comics . Two mini-series of three issues were created.
In addition to comics, Capullo participated in several projects, including painted album covers for the groups Korn , Disturbed . He was part of a team that worked on animation in the 2002 film The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys .
Career
Capullo began his career as a budding self-taught artist. He was influenced by the works of John Bussem . He began his creative career with work in commercial advertising.
His first work in comics was a publication called Gore Shriek , which was published at the Fantaco Enterprises comic book store in Albany , New York . Gore Shriek was made in the horror genre and was specifically labeled as "not intended for children" due to the violent and graphic content of the comic book. Thanks to the success of the small comic book series and after its completion, Capullo began working at Marvel Comics , where he worked on Quasar , X-Force, and What If? . For three years, the artist in parallel with Marvel worked in various other works. After Capullo started working at Marvel, he began creating small indie projects.
McFarlane, Todd , who left Marvel Comics to found Image Comics , noticed Capullo's work in X-Force , and convinced him to become an artist in the comic strip Spawn . The first issue on which Capullo worked was the 16th edition, and then took the post of artist with 26 numbers. Capullo has since painted many covers for many Image publications, including various sidebars and variations of Spawn , and The Creech's own miniseries. Capullo helped MacFarlane in creating drawings and art for the two Halo 3 theme controllers.
Capullo provides layouts for the Haunt comic, which debuted in October 2009 . The pencil layout was made by Ryan Outley before release 6, and Greg Capullo assumed the role of person in charge of the series; ink drawings were created by Todd MacFarlane [1] .
In June 2011, as part of the DC announcement that they would restart all superhero lines, Capullo was declared the new permanent artist at Batman , along with writer Scott Snyder. [2] In this regard, he left his job to create the magazine Haunt [3] .
The Art of Greg Capullo ( Russian: The Art of Greg Capullo ) is a hardcover book published by Image Comics . The book talks about Capullo's work, from widely recognized covers and comics to early illustrations and sketches.
Notes
- ↑ Wigler, Josh CCI Exclusive: Kirkman and McFarlane on Haunt . Comic Book Resources (July 25, 2009). Date of treatment January 28, 2013. Archived on February 6, 2013.
- ↑ Phegley, Kiel THE BAT SIGNAL: Snyder Relaunches 'Batman' . Comic Book Resources (June 27, 2011). Date of treatment January 28, 2013. Archived on February 6, 2013.
- ↑ Johnston, Rich Joe Casey And Nathan Fox To Take Over Haunt . Bleeding Cool (June 9, 2011). Date of treatment January 28, 2013. Archived on February 6, 2013.
Links
- Greg Capullo on the Comic Book DB
- Artist info on the Comic Art Community