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Jason Pearson is an American comic book artist and creator of Body Bags. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the A comic book (often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a comic paper or comic magazine) is a Magazine or Book of narrative The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of Activities to do with creating Art, practicing the Arts and/or demonstrating Body Bags is a comic book series created written and illustrated by Jason Pearson. He debuted in comics with a back-up story in Legion of Super-Heroes #22 in 1991, and Pearson called series writer Keith Giffen one of his mentors [1]. Keith Ian Giffen (born November 30, 1952) is an American comic book illustrator and writer Pearson is also a former member of the Atlanta, Georgia-based Gaijin Studios, and has participated in several Gaijin Studios-related projects. Gaijin Studios is a group of American Comic book artists formed in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1992, Gaijin Studios were in talks with Image Comics to do an 11-issue anthology series entitled Ground Zero, featuring the work of the current studio members. The series was to have debuted Pearson's Body Bags, but Image ultimately passed on the series. Pearson continued developing the concept of Body Bags, and it ultimately saw print as a four issue miniseries as the debut title for the Blanc Noir line of titles produced by Gaijin Studios for Dark Horse Comics. Dark Horse Comics is one of the largest independent American Comic book publishers behind dominant publishers Marvel Comics and DC Comics
In 1998, Pearson began work on a sequel to Body Bags. Intended as a six issue miniseries, Pearson had begun illustrating it when he was struck for an illness that left him unable to work for several months. When he returned to work, he found himself unhappy with the work he had done so far and opted to focus on other work for the time being. He did several short stories for America's Best Comics and Wildstorm. America's Best Comics is a Comic book publishing brand It was set up by Alan Moore in 1999 as an Imprint of Wildstorm, WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, (sometimes rendered Wildstorm) is a publishing Imprint and studio of American Comic book His first full issue after Body Bags was Global Frequency #11, which itself was delayed numerous months before release.
In 2004, Wildstorm announced and solicited a four issue miniseries written and drawn by Pearson called Redbird, but the series was delayed and ultimately cancelled before it saw print. In an interview for Newsarama. com [2] prior to the cancellation, Pearson said that Redbird was intended to be a trilogy of miniseries for the character.
In 2005, 12 Gauge Comics reprinted the original Body Bags four issue miniseries in a collected edition. Later, they released the first new Body Bags material in years, Body Bags: 3 The Hard Way. In addition to publishing Body Bags through 12 Gauge, he is also on staff as the Director of Development.
Bibliography
Comics series
- Body Bags: One Shot (2006) <Not yet released>
- Body Bags: 3 The Hard Way (2005), featuring one new story and reprints of short stories appearing in Dark Horse 97 Annual and Dark Horse 2000 Annual
- Global Frequency #11 (2004) with writer Warren Ellis
- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #118 (1999) with writer Greg Rucka and artist James A. Global Frequency is an American comic book published by Wildstorm Productions, created and written by Warren Ellis. Warren Ellis (born February 16, 1968) is a British author of Comics Novels and Television, well known for sociocultural Gregory Rucka (born November 29, 1969) is an American Writer of novels and Comic books He is married to fellow comic writer Hodgkins
- Witchblade #24 (1998) with writers David Wohl and Christina Z. This article is about the Top Cow comic book series For its fictional star character sometimes colloquially known as Witchblade see Sara Pezzini. David Wohl is a Comic book writer and editor based out of Los Angeles, California, who has worked on many comics produced by Top Cow Productions and artist Randy Green
- Body Bags TPB (1997), collecting Body Bags: Father's Day 4-issue miniseries
- Body Bags four-issue miniseries (1996-7)
- The Dragon: Blood & Guts #1-3 (writer and penciller, 1995)
- Vanguard #2 (1993), with writer Gary Carlson
- Uncanny X-Men Annual #17 (1993), with writer Scott Lobdell
- Legion of Super-Heroes #26 - 38(1992) with writers Tom & Mary Bierbaum and layout artist Keith Giffen
- Starman #35 (1991) with writers Peter David and Keith Giffen
Comic anthologies
- The Ride #2 (2004), 12 page story
- Coup D'Etat: Afterword (2004), 2 page story on Stormwatch: Team Achilles with writer Micah Wright
- Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #8 (2003), 8 page story with writer Alan Moore
- Eye of the Storm Annual (2003), 12 page story, Time To Kill, with writer Geoff Johns
- Hellboy: weird Tales #4 (2003), 12 pages story, The Dread Within
- Many Worlds of Tesla Strong #1 (2003), 20 page story with writers Alan Moore and Peter Hogan
- X-Men Unlimited #39 (2003), 18 page story, The Final Alternative
- Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #5 (2003), 8 page story, Collect the Set!, with writer Alan Moore
- Ultimate Spider-Man Special #1 (2002), 6 page story with writher Brian Michael Bendis
- Batman: Gotham Knights #22 (2001), 8 page story, The Bottom Line, with writer Michael Golden
- Dark Horse Maverick 2000 (2000), 6 page story, Body Bags: Well, It's About Time
- Grendel: Black, White & Red #4 (1999), 8 page story, Devil's Cage, with writer Matt Wagner
- Dark Horse Presents Annual 1997 (1998), 12 page story, Body Bags
- Men's Adventure Comix #7 (1996), 6 page story, Action Figures
- Shi: Senryaku #2 (1995), 2 page story
- Men's Adventure Comix #1 (1995), 12 page story with writers George Cargonne & Tom Thornton
- Green Lantern Quarterly #6 (1993), 4 page story, The Book of Equals, with writer Gerard Jones
- Namor Annual #3 (1993), 4 pages of the story Under The Skin with writer Ron Marz
- Legion of Super-Heroes #24 (1991) 5 page story, The Adventures of B. The Dragon Blood & Guts was a three-issue limited series starring The Savage Dragon, created by Erik Larsen. Scott Lobdell (born 1963 is an American Comic book writer He is mostly known for his work throughout the 1990s on Marvel Comics ' X-Men-related titles Keith Ian Giffen (born November 30, 1952) is an American comic book illustrator and writer For the Grenadian politician see Peter David (politician. Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) (born September 23 Stormwatch Team Achilles is an American super-hero series the third incarnation/revision of the Image comics Stormwatch. Micah Ian Wright (born February 7, 1974 in Lubbock, Texas) is an American author who has worked in Film, Television Alan Moore (born November 18 1953 in Northampton) is an English Writer most famous for his influential work in Comics, including the acclaimed Geoff Johns (born 25 Jan 1973 in Detroit Michigan) is an American Comic book Writer, best known for his work for Peter K Hogan was editor of Cult political British comics Crisis and Revolver in the late 1980s and early 1990s Brian Michael Bendis (born 1967 is an American Comic book writer and erstwhile artist Michael Golden is an American Comic-book Artist and commercial artist best known for Matt Wagner (born 1961) is an American Comic book Writer and Artist, best known as the creator of two irregular series Gerard Jones (b July 10, 1957) is an award-winning American author and Comic book writer Ron Marz is an American Comic book writer Biography Marz is well known for his work on Silver Surfer and Green Lantern I. O. N. Defender of Humankind with writers Keith Giffen and Tom & Mary Bierbaum
- Legion of Super-Heroes #23 (1991) 7 page story with writers Keith Giffen and Tom & Mary Bierbaum
- Legion of Super-Heroes #22 (1991) 7 page story with writers Keith Giffen and Tom & Mary Bierbaum
- Hero Alliance Quarterly #1 (1991), 12 page story, Past Perfect, with writer Michael Buckley
Covers & pin-ups
- Teen Titans/Outsiders: Secret Files (2003), pin-up of Thunder
- Thundercats Sourcebook (2003), pin-up of Bengali, Lynx and Pumyra
- Wildstorm Summer Special (2001), pin-up of Taboo
- JSA Secret Files (1999), pin-up of the Star-Spangled Kid
- Ghost (1999), pin-up of Ghost
- Dark Horror of Morella #1 (1999), pin-up
- Savage Dragon #53 (1998), pin-up
- Ghost #33 (1998), character design of Silhouette
- Vampirella: Crossover Gallery (1997), 2 page pin-up of Body Bags & Vampirella
- Wildstorm Swimsuit '97 #1 (1997), Wetworks pin-up & Ivana & Bliss pin-up
- JLA Gallery (1997), pin-up
- Penthouse Comix #14 (1996), cover pin-up
- "'Foot Soldiers #2 (1996), pin-up
- High Impact Studios Lingerie (1996), pin-up
- Gen¹³ #6 (1995), 2 page pin-up
- WildC. Star-Spangled Kid is the name of several fictional Superheroes in the DC Comics universe Savage Dragon is an ongoing American Comic book series created by Erik Larsen and published by Image Comics. Gen¹³ is a fictional Superhero team and Comic book series originally written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by A. T. s Sourcebook #2 (1994), pin-up of Voodoo
- Savage Dragon #11 (1994), pin-up
- Catalyst: Agents of Change. Catalyst is a superhero team appearing in comics published by Dark Horse Comics under the imprint Comics Greatest World. Covers for issues #1-7(1994)
- Vanguard #2 (1993), pin-up
- Supreme #6 (1993), pin-up
- Youngblood Yearbook #1 (1993), pin-up
- Homage Studios Swimsuit Special #1 (1993), pin-up
- Amazing Spoof Heroes Swimsuit Issue #4 (1993), pin-up
- Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Special #3 (1992) , pin-up of Sade
- Who's Who in the DC Universe #11 (1991), pin-up of Legion of Super-Heroes supporting cast
- Who's Who in the DC Universe #10 (1991), pin-up of Thorn
- The Justice Machine #6 (1990) cover pin-up
- Pitt Trading Card Series Card #37 Pin-up of Pitt
References
This is about the DC Comics superhero team For the animated television series based on this see Legion of Super Heroes (TV series. Keith Ian Giffen (born November 30, 1952) is an American comic book illustrator and writer Stuart Immonen is a Canadian Comic book artist. Immonen studied at Toronto 's York University, pursuing a Career in Art
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