Comic book creators
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- ISBN: 1947458779
- ISBN: 9781947458772
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pages cm.
print - Publisher: Baltimore, MD : Duo Press, [2019]
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General Note: | Includes index. |
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Genre: | Juvenile works. Criticism, interpretation, etc. Biographies. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date | |
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Burlington Public Library | J GRAPHIC ARBONA | 39851001535724 | Children's Graphic Novels | Copy hold | Available | - |
Alejandro Arbona began his publishing career nearly fifteen years ago as an editor and writer at Wizard: The Magazine of Comics, Entertainment, and Pop Culture, and his comic book writing has appeared in the Eisner Award-winning anthology Love is Love (DC Comics/IDW Publishing) and the independent sci-fi anthology Fearless Future. Alejandro was an editor at Marvel Comics and Valiant Entertainment; he currently edits Black Magick and The Old Guard for Image Comics, and Ghost in the Shell: Global Neural Network for Penguin Random House and Kodansha. Alejandro is the author of Awesome Minds: Video Game Creators. He lives in New York City.
Chelsea O'Mara Holeman is a freelance illustrator located in the Shoals area of Alabama. She has done editorial illustrations for magazines like NoâAla, SET, and Whatâs Up? Annapolis, as well as numerous childrenâs and adult books and interactive e-books from companies like Krullstone Publishing, Linxter, and Story Bayou. Chelsea works in a variety of different settings and mediums, expanding her work to include window murals, gaming apps, graphic novels, T-shirt and poster designs, podcast artwork, illustrated maps, and abstract paintings. In her downtime she loves watching horror movies with her cats and drawing small illustrations that she hides around town for people to find.
Chelsea O'Mara Holeman is a freelance illustrator located in the Shoals area of Alabama. She has done editorial illustrations for magazines like NoâAla, SET, and Whatâs Up? Annapolis, as well as numerous childrenâs and adult books and interactive e-books from companies like Krullstone Publishing, Linxter, and Story Bayou. Chelsea works in a variety of different settings and mediums, expanding her work to include window murals, gaming apps, graphic novels, T-shirt and poster designs, podcast artwork, illustrated maps, and abstract paintings. In her downtime she loves watching horror movies with her cats and drawing small illustrations that she hides around town for people to find.