- Beau Smith
Infobox Comics creator
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birthname = Stephen Scott Beau Smith
birthdate = birth date and age|1954|12|17
location =Huntington,West Virginia
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nationality = American
area = Writer
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notable works = "Guy Gardner: Warrior"
"Batman vs. Wildcat"
"Catwoman vs. Wildcat"
"Cobb: Off The Leash"
"Wynonna Earp: Home On The Strange"
awards =Beau Smith (born
December 17 ,1954 in Huntington,West Virginia ) is an
Americancomic book writer andcolumnist , best known for his work forDC Comics ,Image Comics ,IDW Publishing and as vice president of marketing forEclipse Comics .Biography
Early life and career
A lifelong resident of West Virginia, Smith is a graduate of
Marshall University in journalism. Smith got his start in the comics field as a letterhack, having written over 400 letters to various comics, and actually was solicited to send letters based on early preview copies. [Olson, Kevin Noel. [http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/features/114603002119259.htm "Cobb and Ten Rounds With Beau Smith," Comics Bulletin, April 26, 2006. Retrieved July 14, 2008.] ] Smith's first professional comics writing job was withPacific Comics , but the company went out of business prior to publishing the story.The Eclipse Years
on a revival of The Black Terror in a crime noir tale. This is the first of many collaborations with Chuck Dixon, who would partner with Smith to write stories for DC Comics in the future.
DC Comics
that did not include the use of a power ring that had been part of his mythos from the creation of the character:
Smith was editorially mandated to give morphing powers to
Guy Gardner . The writer had very specific limits for the powers in mind, in the writer's own words "Saddled with this morphin’ stuff I made it that Guy could only morph the weapons of the greatest warriors of the universe. I figured that would narrow it down to spears, knives, swords, guns... and soon." These limits were not universally adopted. "I open up these other books and these jokers have Guy morphin’ chain saws, egg beaters and everything short of a dildo."IDW
Beau Smith served as IDW's vice president of sales and marketing until February 1st of 2005, but has continued to write comics for the publisher. His original creations include
Wynonna Earp , a modern day descendant ofWyatt Earp , andFrank Cobb , a former Secret Service agent with a lack of direction and a strong drive to protect innocents. IDW published the completeWynonna Earp trade, collecting all previous appearances in a single volume. In 2006 ' was awarded the #3 position on Scoop's top ten comics of 2006. [ [http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/scoop_article.asp?ai=13968&si=124 "Scoop's Top 10 Comics of 2006," "Scoop", December 9, 2006. Retrieved July 15, 2008.] ] ' was also reprinted in a magazine format collected edition in 2007. In February 2008, IDW will be releasing the Smith penned original story set in the " 24" mythology entitled "".Other Media
In addition to his work writing and marketing comic books Smith has also maintained a regular opinion column at
Comics Bulletin titled "Busted Knuckles", containing opinions of current events in the comic book industry, reviews, recommendations, the "Busted Knuckles Babe of the Week" and the "Manly Comic Cover" of the week, the later of which is the subject of a good-natured rivalry for the manliest cover withChuck Dixon 's website www.Dixonverse.net Smith has also maintained a long term How-To column about the comic business in "Sketch Magazine", entitled "From the Ranch". Those columns were collected in 2007 for a book entitled "Beau Smith's No Guts, No Glory:How To Market Yourself In Comics". Smith has also written business columns for Westfield Comics, "Entertainment Retailer", "Wizard Magazine", "Comic Book Business", "Comics & Games Retailer", and The "Comics Buyer's Guide". Smith ventured into writing video games for such titles as "Maximo: Beauty Is Only Sword Deep" from Dreamwave Studios, andMaximo vs. Army of Zin " from Capcom Video Games.Bibliography
DC
*"Green Lantern Corp Quarterly" #8
*"Guy Gardner: Warrior" #20-#44, Annual #1-#2
*"Showcase '95" #6
*"Showcase '96" #1,#11
*"Wildcat vs. Batman" #1-#4 (w/ Chuck Dixon)
*"Wildcat vs. Catwoma"n #1-#4 (w/ Chuck Dixon)
*"Green Lantern 80-Page Giant" #1
*"9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember" # [2] "Soldiers"Eclipse
*"The Black Terror" 1-4 (co-written w/Chuck Dixon)
*"Tales Of Terror"
*"Alien Worlds"
*"Parts Unknown"
*"Wynona Earp"
*"Scout" 14,16,18,22 (backup story)
*"Scout: War Shaman" 13-16 (backup story)
*"The Swords of Texas" 1-4 (backup story)IDW
*""
*"" #1-3
*"24: Cold Warriors" #1
=*"Wynonna Earp"
*"Parts Unknown"
*"Spawn"
*"Spawn The Undead"
*"Viking Spawn: Special Fan Edition"
*"ShadowHawk"
*"The Berzerkers"
*"Primate: The Sword Of Darwin"
*"The Tenth"
*"Boof"
*"Boof and The Bruise Crew"
*"Total Eclipse"
*"Angela Special"
*"Angela" Trade PaperbackOther Publishers
*AC Comics - "Good Girl Art Quarterly" 12
*Dark Horse - "Dark Horse Comics Presents" 136
*Chaos! Comics/Wizard - "Undertaker" 0, 9
*Crusade/Marvel - "Shi : Dark Night of Judgement" (w/Billy Tucci )
*Marvel/Crusade - "Wolverine: Judgement Night" (w/ Billy Tucci)
*Dark Horse - "Star Wars Tales" 7
*Axis Comics - "Deathgrip"Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.flyingfistranch.com Beau Smith's personal website]
* [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/busted/ Beau Smith's Weekly Column at Comics Bulletin]
* [http://www.myspace.com/beausmithranch Beau Smith's MySpace page]
* [http://groups.myspace.com/BeauNationArmy Beau Smith's MySpace fan page]Interviews
* [http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/scoop_article.asp?ai=11574&si=122 Scoop Magazine]
* [http://www.toptwothreefilms.com/films/aidc/bts/interviews/f20070511/index.html toptwothreefilms.com]
* [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/news/story.php?a=2418 Comics Bulletin]
* [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=140986 Newsarama interview about 24: Cold Warriors]
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