- Paris Cullins
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notable works = "Blue Devil"
awards =Paris Cullins is an
African-American comic-book artist best known for his work onDC Comics ' "Blue Devil " and "Blue Beetle ", andMarvel Comics ' "Hyperkind ".Biography
Early career
Paris Cullins had sent
DC Comics samples of his fledgling comics art since 1976, finally meeting withart director Dick Giordano in the last week of 1979. Cullins recalled in 2007 that,Cullins' first known credited comics work was as
penciler -inker of the six-page story "Mystic Murder", bywriter Steve Skeates , in theDC Comics supernatural anthology "Secrets of Haunted House" #42 (Nov. 1981). Cullins went on to pencil stories in such similar DC titles as "House of Mystery ", "Ghosts", "The Unexpected" and "Weird War Tales " through the early 1980s, and made hissuperhero debut penciling an eight-page "Tales of the Green Lantern Corps" backup feature in "Green Lantern " #154 (July 1982). As well, artistErnie Colon , whom Cullins met at DC and who drew "Richie Rich" and other children's titles forHarvey Comics , "offered me a job doing some extra work for Harvey Comics. For several months I drew "Richie Rich" and "Hot Stuff"."Blue" period
After co-penciling "
Justice League of America " #212 (March 1983) withRich Buckler , and making his cover debuts with "The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl" #7 and penciling first full-length comic, "Blue Devil " #1 (June 1984), starring asuperhero he had co-created with writerGary Cohn andDan Mishkin earlier that month for a backup feature in "The Fury of Firestorm" #24 (June 1984)."Blue Devil" ran 31 issues, through cover-date December 1986, with Cullins penciling the first six and "Blue Devil Annual" #1 (1985), and covers through the end of the run. Cullins additionally drew dozens of DC covers and occasional stories through the decade, and numerous character pages for "Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe". Cullins and writer
Len Wein helped introduce the Ted Kord Blue Beetle to DC, which had acquired that character from the defunctCharlton Comics , teaming on the 1986 "Blue Beetle " series. Cullins penciled issues #1-9, 11-14, and 17-18 (collectively, June 1986 - Nov. 1987).Cullins broke into
Marvel Comics penciling a six-pageHigh Evolutionary story each in the 1988 "X-Factor Annual" #3 and "Silver Surfer Annual" #1, though still freelancing primarily for DC — collaborating there with writerJ.M. DeMatteis on a revival ofJack Kirby 's "The Forever People ", penciling stories and covers for a six-issueminiseries (Feb.-July 1988). With writerMark Evanier , primarily, Cullins co-plotted and penciled issues #1-9, 11-12, and 15-18 (collectively, Feb. 1989 - July 1990) of a revival of Kirby's "The New Gods ".Later career
In the 1990s, Cullins, while keeping DC as his home base, branched out to draw additional occasional comics for Marvel, and for publishers including
Acclaim Comics ,Massive Comics Group ,Penthouse Comics , andCrusade Comics . Teamed with writerFred Burke , Cullins penciled stories and covers for all nine issues of the superhero-team comic "Hyperkind ", for Marvel'sClive Barker -createdRazorline imprint.Largely absent from comics from 1996, when he did pencil-breakdowns for DC's "Life, The Universe and Everything" #1, to 2001, when he penciled the cover of DC/
Onstar 's "Onstar Batman Special Edition" #1, Cullins contributed a one-pageBlazing Glory pinup toAtomeka Press ' "A1 Sketchbook" (Nov. 2004), his last known comics work as of 2007.At some point, Cullins did book-cover art and "worked for advertisement agencies, and did
storyboard s for [video game|[ video] games] andTV commercials ,Activision in particular, and full-color storyboards and designs for a game called "Terror in the Bermuda Triangle".In December 2006, the
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -basedMaximum Overtime Media announced the first-quarter 2007 planned premiere of "Gritz n' Gravy", "a quarterly illustrated adult urban fantasy and popular-culture national magazine", with Cullins, a company co-founder, announced as publisher. [ [http://www.gritzandgravymag.com/press_release_/release001.htm Press release, Dec. 3, 2006: "Maximum Overtime Media Releases Premiere Issue of Gritz n' Gravy Magazine"] ]Footnotes
References
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* [http://www.comicvine.com/paris-cullins/7864/list/ ComicVine.com: List of Paris Cullins's Comic Book Issues]
* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/ The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators]
* [http://www.clivebarker.com/html/visions/bib/comics/ Clive Barker's Official Site: Comics]
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