- Jim Valentino
Jim Valentino aka Valentino, (born
October 28 1952 inThe Bronx, New York ), is an Americanwriter ,penciler , editor and publisher ofcomic books .Early career
He began his career in the late 1970s creating small press and mostly
autobiographical comics . The early-mid 1980s sawnormalman which first appeared as a back-up story inAardvark-Vanaheim 'sCerebus . Aardvark-Vanaheim's Dave and Deni (Dave's wife at the time) began publishing normalman as a 13 issue limited series but only did so until #8, when Deni began her own publishing company, Renegade Press which finished the series. Renegade also published three issues of his self-titled series, Valentino in the mid-late 80s.In the late 80s he began working for
Marvel Comics on theirsuper-hero titles. His most notable work for the company was as writer and artist on the future-set super-hero seriesGuardians of the Galaxy and selected issues of What If...? plus fill-ins on most of Marvel's major titles.Image Comics
He left Marvel in 1992 to co-found
Image Comics withErik Larsen ,Jim Lee ,Rob Liefeld ,Todd McFarlane andMarc Silvestri . Valentino originated several projects at Image, which he published through his own "Shadowline " imprint. Unlike at Marvel, where Valentino worked on characters owned by that company, the original "Shadowline " titles were all creator-owned.Of these the titles the most notable was the super-hero series "
ShadowHawk ", on which he was both writer and artist. In 1997 he began another series in black and white calledA Touch of Silver , asemi-autobiographical novel about a young comic book fan coming of age in the 1960s. Also during this time he repackaged most of his earliest autobiograpical work into a trade paperback called Vignettes, with an introduction byDave Sim .In 1999 he became the publisher of Image Comics. Under his directorship the company diversified its line considerably. The results were mixed. On one hand, Valentino's efforts led to the discovery of a number of talented creators, including
Robert Kirkman andBrian Michael Bendis . On the other hand Image Comics saw a drop in overall sales. Still, he was able to turn the company's first profit in nearly a decade by opening new revenue streams such as sales to traditional book stores and libraries. The company managed to maintain it's standing as number three in overall market share.In 2003, Valentino was replaced as publisher of
Image Comics byErik Larsen , another co-founder of the company. Since then Valentino has resurrected Shadowline, his own arm of Image and has published a wide variety of books including a revived ShadowHawk series, The Collected normalman, a new auto-bio book, Drawing From Life as well as creator owned properties including Bomb Queen, After the Cape and Sam Noir. He also serves on the board of directors of the comic industry charity "The Hero Initiative ". In 2008 Valentino created Silverline Books an all-ages imprint for original graphic novels.elected works
*"normalman" #1-12 (writer & artist, 1984-1986)
*"Guardians of the Galaxy" #1-26 (writer & penciler, 1990-1992)
*"ShadowHawk" #1-18 (writer & artist, 1992-1996)
*"A Touch of Silver" #1-6 (writer & artist, 1997)
*"Vignettes: The Auto-Biographical Comix of Valentino" 1997)
*"Altered Image" #1-3 (writer & penciller, 1998)
*"normalman 20th Anniversary Special" #1 (writer & artist, 2004)
*"Drawing From Life" #1 (writer & artist, 2007)What If? (Writer)Silver Surfer (writer)External links
* Valentino homepage [http://www.valentinocomics.com]
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