- Colleen Doran
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Colleen Doran
Colleen Doran at New York Comicon 2008.Born July 24, 1964 Nationality American Area(s) Writer, Penciller, Inker, Letterer, Colorist Notable works A Distant Soil Official website Colleen Doran (born July 24, 1963) is an American writer/artist, film conceptual artist, and cartoonist. She has illustrated hundreds of comics, graphic novels, books and magazines, and dozens of stories and articles, including works written by Neil Gaiman, Clive Barker, Anne Rice, J. Michael Straczynski, Peter David and Tori Amos, including The Sandman, Wonder Woman, Legion of Superheroes, Teen Titans, Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast, and her own fantasy series, A Distant Soil.[1]
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Early life
At the age of five, Doran won an art contest sponsored by the Walt Disney Company. Doran created her comic book series, A Distant Soil, at the age of twelve.[2]
Career
She landed her first professional assignment for an advertising agency at age fifteen. While still in college, she was a full-time professional artist who was able to add her professional work to her college art curriculum for credit. Overwhelmed with assignments, she left college early.[citation needed]
She broke into the comic book industry when still a teenager, in the 1980s. A Distant Soil was originally published by Wendy and Richard Pini's WaRP Graphics, publishers of Elfquest, but Doran subsequently left the company due to an acrimonious dispute with Richard Pini, whom she alleged was attempting to claim copyright on her work.[3][4][5] The WaRP version of the story has never been reprinted, despite its unusual all-pencil style, although Colleen Doran did reprint a short Distant Soil story that had appeared in a WaRP anthology.
After leaving WaRP, Colleen went on to completely rewrite and redraw the entire A Distant Soil series from scratch, self-publishing it for some years before moving on to Image Comics where it is now in multiple printings as a series of graphic novels. The first volume had four printings, and it is now in its third collected volume. It has sold, collectively, more than 500,000 copies.[citation needed] The story centers on a young girl who is born heir to an alien religious dynasty, and explores issues of politics, gender identity and tolerance. Its strong characterization and unique art style has inspired the Young American Library Association to profile the book in their quarterly journal, and it has been nominated for the Spectrum Award for Best Science Fiction in the Other category in 2001.
The character Thessaly in Neil Gaiman's Sandman is based on Doran,[6] and she illustrated two issues of that series (#20 and #34) in the early 1990s.
She has attended multiple World Science Fiction Conventions, San Diego Comic Cons, The Singapore Writers Festival, and many The Lord of the Rings conventions including Ring*Con, ELF, and ORC. She is also featured in the films Ringers (a documentary about The Lord of the Rings fans), Scenes From the Small Press: Colleen Doran by Rich Henn, and Sex, Lies and Superheroes.
Doran's more recent comics-art projects included The Book of Lost Souls, a modern fantasy written by J. Michael Straczynski and published by Marvel's Icon imprint which began in December 2005.
The upcoming Gone to Amerikay graphic novel to be drawn by Doran and written by Derek McCulloch was announced as a 2012 release from DC/Vertigo. It was described as a "multi-generational Irish saga."[7]
Doran also illustrated best selling young adult novelist Barry Lyga's first graphic novel for Houghton Mifflin, to be released in 2011. She will complete the long awaited Stealth Tribes graphic novel with Warren Ellis for Vertigo in 2011, and has signed to illustrate and adapt another graphic novel for an as yet unannounced publisher.[8]
Other appearances
Doran was selected to give a series of lectures on Manga at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. in 2006.[9]
Doran was featured in The Cartoonist, a 2009 documentary film on the life and work of Jeff Smith, creator of Bone.[10]
Bibliography
Comics
- Comic Book Tattoo - 2008 Image Comics original graphic novel anthology
- The Nightmare Factory - 2007 Fox Atomic Comics original graphic novel
- The Book of Lost Souls (with J. Michael Straczynski) 2005 Marvel/Icon series
- Stealth Tribes (with Warren Ellis) DC/Vertigo 2004 graphic novel
- Orbiter (with Warren Ellis) DC/Vertigo (April 2003) graphic novel
- Reign of the Zodiac (with Keith Giffen) DC (June 2003) series
- The Sandman: Dream Country (with Neil Gaiman) DC/Vertigo graphic novel/series
- Wonder Woman: The Once and Future Story (with Trina Robbins) DC Comics graphic novel (1998)
- Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Marvel Epic Comics, Checker Publishing series/graphic novel
- The Forbidden Book graphic novel collection
- Clive Barker’s Nightbreed Marvel/Epic Comics series
- Anne Rice’s The Master of Rampling Gate Innovation graphic novel
- A Distant Soil reprints:
- Late-1980s color reprints:
- A Distant Soil: Immigrant Song Donning/Starblaze (1987)
- A Distant Soil: Knights of the Angel Whitford Press (1989)
- 1990s and on black and white reprints:
- A Distant Soil: The Gathering Image Comics (1997) compilation of comic issues 1-13
- A Distant Soil: The Ascendant Image Comics (1998) compilation of comic issues 15-25
- A Distant Soil: The Aria Image Comics (2001) compilation of comic issues 26-31
- A Distant Soil: Coda Image Comics (2005) compilation of comic issues 32-38
- Late-1980s color reprints:
- Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast film adaptation The Walt Disney Company
- Captain America Marvel Comics Group series
- Star Trek DC Comics series
- Silver Surfer Marvel Comics series
- Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Comics series
- The Legion of Superheroes DC Comics series
- Valor DC Comics series
- Shade DC/Vertigo series
- The Death Gallery DC/Vertigo
- The Sandman Gallery DC/Vertigo
- Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld vol. 2 #12, DC Comics
- Power Pack Marvel series
Illustration
- Girl to Grrrl Manga: How to Draw the Hottest Shoujo Manga Impact Books, writer/artist
- Manga Mania: How to Draw Japanese Comics Watson-Guptill art book
- Anime Mania Watson-Guptill art book
- Disney Adventures The Walt Disney Company
- Young Readers Digest Readers Digest
- CPM Magazine The Cahner’s Group
- Play Station Magazine Imagine Entertainment
- Trading cards for various projects: Topps
- Trading Cards for Various Projects: Skybox
- The Art of Star Wars: Topps
- Star Wars Magazine
- Star Wars product illustration
- Walt Disney product illustration
- Marvel Comics product illustration
- Star Trek product illustration
- Planned Parenthood
- Robotech Art II Donning Co Publishers art book
- The Swat Team Manual
Conceptual art
Distance conceptual artist for Sony/Pipe Studios animated series in development.[citation needed]
Professional organizations
Organizations she is a member of include:[citation needed]
- American Society of Portrait Artists
- Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists
- National Cartoonists Society
Awards and honors
- Chesley Award Nominee
- Eisner Award Nominee
- Comics' Buyer's Guide Award Favorite Colorist Nominee
- Delphi Institute Grant Award
- American Representative Japan/America Manga Seminar, Tokyo
- Guest of Honor, San Diego Comic Con
- Multiple Awards and Honors, SF, Comic and Fantasy art shows
- Multiple Awards and Honors various gallery exhibits
- American Library Association 2002 featured speaker
- Spectrum Award Nominee
- Women Cartoonist's Hall of Fame, 2007, Friends of Lulu
- International Horror Guild Award: The Nightmare Factory (anthology) 2008, Best Illustrated Narrative
Exhibits
- Four Color Images Gallery, New York, NY
- Kunstlerhaus, Stuttgart, Germany
- Porto, Portugal
- Secession Gallery, Vienna, Austria
- Gijon Cultural Center, Gijon, Spain
- San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
- Museum of Cartoon Art, Rye Brook, New York
- Gallery Nucleus: 20 Years of Sandman 2008
- Krannert Art Museum; Out of Sequence: Underrepresented Voices in American Comics
- Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar; Out of Sequence
Notes
- ^ "Wondercon Special Guests"; Comic-Con magazine; Winter 2010; Pages 18-19
- ^ http://adistantsoil.com/about/
- ^ "The Battle for A Distant Soil," The Comics Journal #108 (May 1986), pp. 7-12.
- ^ "Doran/WaRP Dispute Now Settled," The Comics Journal #110 (August 1986), p. 17.
- ^ "Donning Sues WaRP," The Comics Journal #123 (July 1988), p. 8-9.
- ^ Kwitney, Alisa; Gaiman, Neil (2003-11-28). Sandman: King of dreams. ISBN 9780811835923. http://books.google.com/?id=DTNgCiWkEf0C&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=neil+gaiman+based+thessaly+on+colleen#v=onepage&q&f=false.
- ^ WC10: Colleen Doran » Comic Book Resources
- ^ WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website
- ^ http://talkinthetalk.blogspot.com/2006/05/comics-as-high-culture.html
- ^ http://www.thecartoonistmovie.com
References
- Colleen Doran at the Grand Comics Database
- Colleen Doran at the Comic Book DB
External links
Interviews
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- Female comics artists
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