Leland Purvis

Leland Purvis

Leland Purvis is a comic book writer and artist, best known for his black and white series "Vóx" and "Pubo".

Awards

Purvis was nominated for the 2004 Ignatz Award for Promising New Talent for his work on "Suspended in Language". He was also the recipient of a 2000 Xeric Foundation grant to support the creation of "Vóx".

Bibliography

As writer and artist

* "Vóx" #1-4 (of 4), Pack Rabbit Press, 2000-2003
** collected in "Vox : collected works, 1999-2003", Absence of Ink Comics, 2004
* "Pubo" #1-3 (of 3), Dark Horse Comics, 2002-2003
** collected in "Pubo", Dark Horse Comics, 2003
* " [http://www.streetfables.com/vandv.html Vulcan & Vishnu] ", a web-comic

As primary artist

* "Suspended in language : Niels Bohr's life, discoveries, and the century he shaped" (writer: Jim Ottaviani), G. T. Labs, 2004
* "The Carbon Rabbit" #1 "Shellgame" (story, photography, and design by Marc Calvary; art by Leland Purvis), [http://www.thecarbonbasedmistake.com/pages/home.html The Carbon Based Mistake]
* "Resistance", (writer: Carla Jablonski), First Second Books (forthcoming in fall 2008)Reid, Calvin. * [http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6373244.html?nid=2789 First Second Signs Three New Books] "Publisher's Weekly" 9/19/2006]

As contibutor

* "The Monon Street Power Collective" 1, (Various artists and writers), Welsh El Dorado Press, 2004
* "24seven", (various artists and writers), Image Comics, 2006
* "The First Move" (writer: Elizabeth Genco) in "Smut Peddler" #3, Saucy Goose Press, 2006

Footnotes

References

* Rappaport, Adrienne. " [http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/feb04/indy_0204.shtml Declaration of Independents: Sotto Vox: Leland Purvis (Vox)] " [interview] "Sequential Tart". Feb 2004.
* Carlson, Johanna Draper. " [http://comicsworthreading.com/2006/03/18/suspended-in-language Suspended in Language] " [review] . "Comics Worth Readiing". March 18, 2006.
* McElhatton, Greg. " [http://icomics.com/rev_031901_vox.shtml Vox] " [review] . "iComics.com". March 19, 2001.
* " [http://lelandpurvis.com/pages/darkhorse.html Leland Purvis on Pubo #1] " [interview] . originally on DarkHorse.com, reprinted on LelandPurvis.com. October 1, 2002.

External links

* [http://www.streetfables.com/ Streetfables] — "a venue for the self-published comics, zines and chapbooks of Leland Purvis and Elizabeth Genco".
* [http://www.lelandpurvis.com/ Purvis's web site]


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