- John Bolton (comics)
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website = http://www.johnbolton.comJohn Bolton (b. 1951) is a British
comic book artist andillustrator most known for his dense, painted style, which often verges onphotorealism .Biography
John Bolton was born on
23 May 1951 in London, England. His introduction to comics came about quite casually after he graduated fromEast Ham Technical College (whose former alumni includeGerald Scarfe ,Barry Windsor-Smith andRalph Steadman ) with a degree in graphics and design.His first works in Great Britain were for magazines like "Look In" (alongside other British talents such as
Arthur Ranson ,Angus P. Allan andJim Baikie ), "The House of Hammer" and "Warrior" (edited byDez Skinn ).In 1981 Marvel Comics' editor Ralph Macchio noticed his work and called him to work for an adaptation of
Kull of Valusia forEpic Comics . After illustrating two Kull stories, Bolton began working on the historical-fantasy character Marada, written byChris Claremont (author ofX-Men ). This was published by "Epic Illustrated " one year later.After another fantasy series, "Black Dragon" (1985), the duo Claremont & Bolton produced some short stories about X-Men's lives for "X-Men Classic". This represented the first introduction of Bolton to the world of
superhero es. In this period Bolton worked on covers for Eclipse and Pacific publishers, and on thegraphic novel "Someplace Strange ", written byAnn Nocenti (1988).Horror
From 1989 Bolton devoted himself to horror, his favourite genre. Apart from a great number of covers for
Dark Horse Comics and adaptations of horror movies, the main work of this period is his collaboration with writerClive Barker (including the "Hellraiser " comic book version).In 1990 Bolton worked on the first episode of "
The Books of Magic " forDC Comics , written byNeil Gaiman . The physical appearance of the protagonist,Timothy Hunter , is that of Bolton's eldest son.Citation | last = Irvine | first = Alex | author-link = Alexander C. Irvine | contribution = The Books of Magic | editor-last = Dougall | editor-first = Alastair | title = The Vertigo Encyclopedia | pages = 38-41 | publisher =Dorling Kindersley | place = New York | year = 2008 | ISBN = 0-7566-4122-5 | oclc = 213309015] In other comic books he has also portrayed his wife, Liliana, and the two sons Edward and James.In 1995 Bolton produced art for the "
Man-Bat " mini-series, written byJamie Delano for DC Comics. Bolton said he accepted only because the story pivoted on a villain, instead ofBatman , who he considered "too winning" a character.Later Bolton worked on another Batman book, "". His latest works include "User", written by
Devin Grayson , "Menz Insana ", a mad trip byChristopher Fowler , and "Gifts of the Night " byPaul Chadwick .A Short Film
In 2003, author
Neil Gaiman directedA Short Film About John Bolton where the painter (played by John O'Mahony) is interviewed by a reporter seeking to answer "Where do your ideas come from?" The artist is portrayed as very soft-spoken and reclusive, somewhat of a reluctant local celebrity inCrouch End , London. John Bolton himself plays a guest interviewed at a gallery showing.Bibliography
Comics work includes:
*"
Father Shandor " (with Steve Moore, in "Warrior", 1982)
* "The Spiral Path " (withSteve Parkhouse , in "Warrior", 1982)
* "Army of Darkness" (script and art withSam Raimi andIvan Raimi ,Dark Horse Comics , 3-issue mini-series, 1992-1993)
* "God Save the Queen" (withMike Carey ,graphic novel , 96 pages, Vertigo, June 2007, ISBN 1-4012-0303-5)
* "The Evil Dead" (art, with writerMark Verheiden , 4-issue mini-series, Dark Horse Comics, 2008)Notes
References
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=662|title=John Bolton
External links
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* [http://www.comicscode.net/approfondimenti/bolton/index1.htm Long article (in Italian)]
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