Jamal Igle

Jamal Igle

Infobox Comics creator
name = Jamal Igle


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caption = Jamal Igle at the 2008 New York Comic Convention.
birthname = Jamal Yaseem Igle
birthdate = birth date and age|1972|07|19
location = Harlem, New York
deathdate =
deathplace =
nationality = American
area = Penciller, Editor
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Jamal Yaseem Igle (born July 19,1972 in Harlem, New York) is an American comic book artist, editor, art director and animation storyboard artist.

Career

Igle attained his first job in comics at 17, as an intern at DC Comics, while still attending the High School of Art and Design. After college, he worked as a junior art director at an advertisement agency and in a marketing company. Igle's first break as an artist was with a now-defunct publisher called Majestic Entertainment in 1993. He built his resume working for a number of small publishers for years until about 1999, when he left comics for a while to work at Sony Animation. Igle spent several months as a storyboard artist for several CGI animated series such as "Max Steel" and "". It was during his time at Sony that he received a call from editor Bobbie Chase at Marvel Comics to work on "New Warriors" with Jay Faerber. He has been working in comics ever since.

Iglel has worked in books ranging from "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass", the all-ages action miniseries "Race Against Time" as well as fill-in issues in mainstream titles such as "Green Lantern", "G.I.Joe", "Martian Manhunter" and "Supergirl". With writer Jay Faerber has done several works: a four issue run on "New Warriors" and a Iron Fist/ Wolverine miniseries for Marvel Comics, and "Venture", a short-lived creator-owned series for Image Comics. He became the regular artist of DC Comics' ongoing Firestorm series, beginning with issue #8 (December 2004). In November 2006, DC Comics announced that Igle would be taking over as series artist of "Nightwing".

Igle has worked on several projects outside of the United States including the "Army of Angels" graphic novel for Humanoids Publishing/DC Comics and "Perry Rhodan" in Germany.

In December 2005, Jamal signed an exclusive contract with DC Comics, which was publicly announced on January 10, 2006. As part of the contract's announcement, DC Editor Steve Wacker described Jamal as a "triple threat," stating "Jamal has the best combination in an artist: he’s scary talented, super reliable, and one of the nicest guys in the business."

Igle is an active volunteer with the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, as well as a guest lecturer on the subject of comics and animation.

In July of 2006, Jamal joined the staff of the Art Students League of New York.

Art style

Regarding the influences on his art style, Igle has stated:

elected bibliography

DC Comics

*Green Lantern Vol.3 #52 (1994). "Steve Carr and Jamal Igle and Darryl Banks" are credited as pencillers of the issue ( [http://www.dcuguide.com/GL/GL3_052.php source] )
*Impulse #58 (2000). "Jamal Igle and Grey" are credited as pencillers of the main story (17 pgs). ( [http://www.dcuguide.com/Imp/Imp_058.php source] )
*Martian Manhunter #36 (2001). The series was cancelled with this last issue, drawn by Igle.
*Golden Age secret files (2001). Igle pencils a 2-page short Dr. Sivana story.
*Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War (2001). Credited as pencil artist, along with Cliff Chiang and Buzz. Citing Don MacPherson on [http://www.thefourthrail.com/reviews/critiques/080601/wonderwomanourworldsatwar1.shtml The Fourth Rail] : "Though three pencillers are listed as contributing to this comic book, most of the art comes from Cliff Chiang."
*Green Lantern Vol.3 #52, 146, 157 & 174 (2002-2004)
*Green Lantern secret files #3 (2002). 22-page lead story.
*Green Lantern Corps #18 (2007).
*Famous first: Green Lantern / Green Lantern (2002)
*Kobalt #7 (DC/Milestone, 1994) ( [http://milestone.luthor.com/comics_detail.asp?ID=298& source] )
*Supergirl #71 (2002)

*"Big Book of Bad", "Big Book of Grimm", and "Big Book of Wild Women". Igle contributes to these three books in the "Big Book of ..." anthology series.
*Firestorm #8-10,12-21,23-32 (2004-2006).
*Nightwing #129-131,133-134 (2007)
*"Countdown Presents The Search for Ray Palmer: Crime Syndicate" #1 (2007)
*Countdown to Final Crisis #21,4 (2007-2008)
*Teen Titans # 52 (2007),#55 (2008)
*Tangent: Superman's Reign #2-6 (2008)

Marvel Comics
*Daredevil/Shi: Blind faith (1997) ( [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/MARCRUSA.HTM source] )
*New Warriors Vol. 2 #7-10 (2000). With writer Jay Faerber. The series was cancelled in issue #10.
*Iron Fist and Wolverine #1-4 (2000). With writer Jay Faerber.
*Iron Man #44 (2001). Pencils by Keron Grant & Jamal Igle [ [http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/reviews/99540899129191.htm Review of "Iron Man" #44 at silverbulletcomics.com] ]

Image/Wildstorm/Top Cow
*Grifter/Shi #2
*Tomoe/Witchblade: Fire Sermon
*Noble Causes #2 (2002). Short backup story.
*G.I.Joe #8 & 10
*Venture #1-3 (2001). Creator-owned series with writer Jay Faerber, that was cancelled by issue #4. Faeber said about the title ( [http://www.jayfaerber.com/past-image.shtml source] ) that "we had a lot of fun with the book, but sales were incredibly low, and we had to stop publication after the fourth issue (which only saw print because Jim Valentino pitched in and drew half the issue for us!)."

Crusade Entertainment
* Shi #8
* Shi: Kaidan #1
* Atomik Angels #1
* Tomoe/Witchblade: Fire Sermon

Dark Angel Productions
* Race against Time #1-3
* Blackjack: Blood and Honor Graphic novel

Notes

External links

* [http://www.JamalIgle.com JamalIgle.com] Jamal Igle official website.
* [http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/episodes/comic_geek_speak-154.php comic geek speak] Comic Geek Interview with Jamal Igle at the 2006 New York Comic-con
* [http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/episodes/comic_geek_speak-175.php comic geek speak] Interview May 2006 With Jamal Igle
* [http://glintofhope.com/web22.php Jamal Igle in an episode of Hero Envy]


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