- Hermann Mejia
Infobox Comics creator
name = Hermann Mejia
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birthdate = 1973
location =Caracas ,Venezuela
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nationality = Venezuelan-American
area = artist
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notable works =
awards =Hermann Mejia (b. 1973) is a
Venezuela n-born illustrator and painter living inNew York City . His caricature-driven work frequently appears in "MAD Magazine".cite book | last = Evanier | first = Mark | authorlink = Mark Evanier | coauthors = | title = Mad Art: A Visual Celebration of the Art of MAD Magazine and the Idiots who Create It | publisher = Watson-Guptill | date = 2002 | location = | pages = 257-260 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=u-EKrYySQWoC | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-8230-3080-6]Life and work
Hermann Mejia started drawing very young, studying comics, including "MAD Magazine", that had made their way to Venezuela from America, although he spoke no English at the time. He cites artists
Sergio Aragonés (author of the wordless "Groo the Wanderer " strip) andMort Drucker as favorites. He started collecting comics at age 13, and received his first artists' commission at 15, painting promotionalgraffiti for musical acts in Caracas. He studied at the Caracas Design Institute (Instituto de Diseño de Caracas), and from there went intocommercial art , including the design of a series of Venezuelan postage stamps commemorating the Pope.For coming in first in a cartooning contest, Mejia received a trip to
New York City , where he met commercial artist George Pratt, who had been one of the judges of the contest. Pratt took Mejia to the offices ofDC Comics , and Mejia received work almost instantly. Through DC, Mejia met Charlie Kochman, the editor of "Mad" (which was by then a publication ofDC Comics ), and received an assignment for the April 1997 issue. Mejia continued working for the New-York-based "Mad" while continuing to live in Venezuela for the next two years. In 1999, due to the unstable political situation and crime rate in his native country, Mejia moved to the United States.elected works
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The Books of Magic Annual" #1, cover only (1997, DC Comics)
*"The Books of Faerie " #1-3, covers only (Mar-May 1997, DC Comics)
*"The Books of Magic " #58, "Auberon Finds a Friend" (March 1998, DC Comics)
*"" #1-3, covers only (Aug-Oct 1998, DC Comics)
*"" #1-3 (Sept-Nov 1999, DC Comics)Citation | last = Irvine | first = Alex | author-link = Alexander C. Irvine | contribution = The Books of Faerie | editor-last = Dougall | editor-first = Alastair | title = The Vertigo Encyclopedia | pages = 36-37 | publisher =Dorling Kindersley | place = New York | year = 2008 | ISBN = 0-7566-4122-5 | oclc = 213309015]
*"" (Nov 2001, DC Comics)Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.hermannmejia.com/ Official website]
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