- John Totleben
John Totleben (born
February 16 ,1958 inErie, Pennsylvania ) is an Americanillustrator working mostly incomics .After studying art at a vocational high school in Erie, Totleben attended the Joe Kubert School for one year. He then spent several years working for comics editor
Harry Chesler , producing illustrations for theRubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ; these never saw print. His first published work appeared in "Heavy Metal" in1979 .His first success in American comics, and still his best-known work, was as the
inker (of pencilled art bySteve Bissette ) for theDC Comics title "Swamp Thing ", when the series was being written and reinvented byAlan Moore ; Totleben and Bissette joined the series in1983 , shortly before Moore. Totleben's style was unusual for the time, and is still distinctive among U.S. comics artists, for its fluid layouts and heavily detailed rendering (using a combination ofstippling andhatching ). He also painted covers for the series in oils and acrylic, and continues to be a popular cover painter.Beginning in
1985 , Bissette and Totleben co-created and edited the short-lived horror anthology "Taboo". "Taboo" showcased a wide range of writers and artists, from mainstream to semi-underground, and is best known as the original venue for the acclaimed graphic novel "From Hell "..
Totleben's work with Moore and Bissette on "Swamp Thing" earned many
Kirby Award s, including 1985's Best Art Team, 1985's Best Single Issue (for "Swamp Thing Annual" #2), 1985's Best Cover (for "Swamp Thing" #34), and Best Continuing Series for each of the years 1985-1987. Totleben and Bissette were also nominated for Best Art Team in 1986 and 1987, and "Swamp Thing" #34 was also nominated for 1985's Best Single Issue.Though Totleben's eye condition has made him legally blind, it has left his central vision clear enough for him to continue working in his usual style, but much more slowly. He has illustrated a number of titles for DC and
Marvel Comics , and worked on Moore's satiricalImage Comics series "1963", in which he was described as "'Jaunty' John", the blind "inker without fear".External links
* [http://www.comicon.com/totleben/totleben.htm John Totleben's website]
* [http://users.rcn.com/aardy/comics/awards/ Comic Book Awards Almanac]
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