- Richard Bruning
Richard Bruning is the Senior Vice-President-Creative Director of
DC Comics . [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=119800 DC announces Zudacomics.com at Newsarama, 7th July 2007] . AccessedMarch 18 ,2008 ]Biography
Richard Bruning was born on
February 7 ,1953 . In 1979 he opened adesign firm inMadison, Wisconsin calledAbraxas Studios . In the early 1980s, he was a key part ofCapital Comics ' staff, acting asEditor-In-Chief andArt Director over such publications asNexus ,The Badger and Whisper until they ceased operation in 1984.fact|date=January 2008After a year of freelancing in
San Francisco , he moved toNew York City in 1985 to become DC Comics’Design Director . For the next five years he supervised and/or contributed to the design of titles including the landmark series' "Watchmen " (byAlan Moore andDave Gibbons ) and "" (by Frank Miller), as well as editing the DC-produced official sequel to the ITC TV series "The Prisoner ", "Shattered Visage" (byDean Motter andMark Askwith ). [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=2632 Jonah Weiland, "Richard Bruning promoted at DC", July 31, 2003] . AccessedMarch 18 ,2008 ]In 1990, he left DC to form
Brainstorm Unlimited , Inc. a freelancegraphic design andcorporate communications firm in New York.fact|date=January 2008 The company’s client list includedHBO ,Fine Line Films ,Xerox ,Children’s Television Workshop and others. He also wrote theFlash Gordon Sunday newspaper strip forKing Features . Of particular note was his branding of and logo design for the newVertigo Comics mature readers comics line for DC Comics, and overseeing "the development and packaging of the upscale graphic novel and prestige format as well as the development of DC's first collected editions". [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=2632 Jonah Weiland, "Richard Bruning promoted at DC", July 31, 2003] . AccessedMarch 18 ,2008 ]He returned to DC full-time in 1996 as VP-
Creative Director responsible for overseeing the creative efforts of the entire company. He was promoted to Senior Vice-President in 2002/2003 . [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=2632 Jonah Weiland, "Richard Bruning promoted at DC", July 31, 2003] . AccessedMarch 18 ,2008 ] He was instrumental in the creation of DC Comics’ new company logo in 2005. [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=33582 Newsarama article: "Richard Bruning on designing a new DC logo", May 11, 2005] . AccessedJuly 29 ,2008 ]Writing
Bruning has also written comics, as well as acting in a behind-the-scenes role, writing in 1990 the
Prestige format miniseries "Adam Strange : The Man of Two Worlds", which revived the titular classic DC Sci-Fi character. The three issues were illustrated by the brothers Kubert, Andy (pencils) and Adam (colors). He also wrote and lettered (with versatile fellow-editor, and all-round artistMark Chiarello pencilling and coloring) the Eisner-nominated short story "Electric China Death" for "Gangland" #4.Bibliography
As writer
*"A Sense of Obligation" "(with
Kevin Nowlan ) in "Tales of the Green Lantern Corp" Annual 3 (DC, 1987)
*"Adam Strange: The Man of Two Worlds" #1-3 "(with Andy andAdam Kubert )" (DC, Mar-May 1990)
*"Reflections Of A Deep Fantasy" "(withSteve Bove ) in "Secret Origins" #50 (DC, Aug 1990)
*"Electric China Death" "(withMark Chiarello ) in "Gangland" #4 (Vertigo, Sep 1998)
*"Rocket-Man" "(withJim Lee )" in "Flinch" #1 (Vertigo, Jun 1999)References
External links
* [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=119800 Interview] about
Zuda Comics ,July 9 ,2007 ,Newsarama
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