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Karl Waller
An artist highly regarded for his amazing sense of design and a precision linework that hints of a Michael Golden influence, Karl Waller has been a comics professional since the mid-80s, breaking in with 1980s indy mainstay Eclipse on titles such as New Wave and Alien Encounters.
Waller has been a part of a number of interesting creative teams during his diverse career. He was penciller on the 1987 John Ostrander / Tim Truman mini-series Hotspur at Eclipse; he pencilled the D.G. Chichester-written Dark Horse series Motorhead, on which he was inked by Tim Bradstreet; he teamed with Christopher Priest on a Legends of the DC Universe arc; and worked with Jay Faerber for Marvel's X-Men the Movie: Wolverine special.
Waller was also tapped for a couple months worth of Wonder Woman covers when Adam Hughes took a breather on that magnificent run recently, and has been a cover and pinup artist of note on the indy scene over the years with work for Brainstorm and Mike Wolfer's Ground Zero imprint among others.
With Avatar Press, Waller has done dozens of covers for a wide range of Avatar titles, interior artwork for Threshold and Raw Media shorts, pencils and inks on the legendary 1997 Avatar one-shot Silhouette, and on the recent Robert Lugibihl-written Avengelyne/Shi #1.
Waller will be the artist on one of Avatar's biggest launches of 2002. Stay tuned to this page for further details. |
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Gallery: Demonslayer Lords of Night
A new Demonslayer mini called Demonslayer: Lords of Night is coming up and now you can check out three covers from the saga by three excellent artists -- Karl Waller, Juan Jose Ryp, and Marat Mychaels.
Waller has done numerous covers for Avatar, a handful of shorts in Threshold and Raw Media, the recent Shi: Poisoned Paradise mini-series, and one of the great unknown classics from Avatar's early years, the Wrath of the Furies spin-off called the Silhouette Special.
Juan Jose Ryp's work can currently be seen on the stands in the amazingly detailed pages of Shi: Pandora's Box #1/2, and upcoming on Frank Miller's Robocop and Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance.
Marat Mychaels is the creator of Demonslayer, a perennial Avatar fan favorite -- and a natural storyteller/artist in an era when that combination has become increasingly rare. Marat's Demonslayer: Lords of Night begins in June 2003, with a preview edition available in May.
[ posted Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:48:15 PM | permanent link to this item ]
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