- Andrew Foley
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website = http://andrewfoleywritesthings.comAndrew Foley is a writer and occasional editor and artist of
comic book s andgraphic novel s. Andrew Foley lives inEdmonton ,Alberta ,Canada with his wife, graphic designer Tiina Andreakos.Biography
Early life
Foley graduated with distinction from the Alberta College of Art's Drawing Program in 1992 and maintained a painting studio for two years afterward, during which his work was displayed in galleries and museums across the province of
Alberta , before deciding to move into writing.Career
Andrew's first published comics work was the eight-page short story "Cal's Trick", which he wrote and drew for
Cyberosia Publishing's "Combustible Muse" Anthology. "Cal's Trick" was later reprinted in Cyberosia's "Revolving Hammer" Anthology, along with another story written by Foley and drawn byWendi Strang-Frost , called "To Whom It May Concern".For a time Andrew worked with start-up online comics company [ [http://www.unboundcomics.com Unboundcomics.com ] ] where he acted as a submissions editor and compiled four issues of the anthology comic "Remote Views".
Comics/books
* In 2004; it was announced that Foley would write "The Last Empire", which was the official graphic novel sequel to Showtime Television series Jeremiah. Based on the graphic novel series by
Hermann Huppen , the "Jeremiah" television show was created byJ. Michael Straczynski . A first draft script of "The Last Empire" was written, and art for more than thirty comic pages was drawn and coloured, but the book remains unfinished and will likely never be released. [ [http://www.comics2film.com/StoryFrame.php?f_id=7672 Chat with Andrew Foley, 'Jeremiah' comics scribe - Story @ Comics2Film.com ] ]* In 2005, Foley wrote and drew "Two to the Skull", a twenty four-page comic completed in 24 hours as part of Happy Harbor's 24 Hour Comic Book Day event, which was staged as a fundraiser for the Alberta Literacy Foundation. The story was later published in The Happy Harbor 24 Hour Comic Anthology.
* Foley wrote and financed the 142-page graphic novel "Parting ways", with art by
Scott Mooney andNick Craine . It was published in July, 2005 by the now-defunct companySpeakeasy Comics .* In 2005, he wrote "Deception", the fourth volume of Harcourt Publishing's Steck-Vaughn imprint graphic novel series, "Orion". Orion was created and co-edited by
Marv Wolfman .* With
Jason Bardyla , Foley co-edited "Comic Talks", a book of comics, essays, prose, scripts, and pin-ups created by participants in a series of panel discussions he moderated in August, 2005. The book was published by Happy Harbor Comics, the comic shop that hosted the discussions.* In 2006, Markosia Entertainment published Foley's five-issue satirical vampire comic "Done to Death", with art by
Fiona Staples . [ [http://good-lucky.net Fiona Staples ] ]* Foley also co-wrote a script for issue #2 of Volume Two of the Markosia multi-generational superhero series "Smoke & Mirror" with series creator "Chuck Satterlee". Markosia halted publication of "Smoke & Mirror v.2" after the first issue and Foley and Satterlee's collaborative effort remains unpublished.
In December, 2006, Foley received a co-writer credit along with
Fred Van Lente on thePlatinum Studios graphic novel "Cowboys & Aliens ". In addition to work on the "Cowboys & Aliens" main story, Foley wrote a five-page preamble that was illustrated byDennis Calero .Other comics Foley has written for Platinum Studios include "Age of Kings" (with art by
Russell Hossain ), "Jest Cause", "Crimson Rose", "Threads" (co-written withScott O. Brown ), and "Twilight War Volume One: Incursion". [http://original.platinumstudios.com/people/andrew_foley.php]Bibliography
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Cowboys & Aliens " (with co-authorFred Van Lente and art byLuciano Lima andDennis Calero ,graphic novel ,Platinum Studios , 2006)
*"Six Shots", a supernatural western series with his "Done to Death" collaboratorFiona Staples ,
*"Master of The House" an all-ages fantasy adventure, also with Staples ,
*"The Spooky Kids", an all-ages graphic novel with artist John Keane, and
*"The Holiday Men", a satirical action series with artistNick Johnson References
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