Corey Lewis

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Lewis in 2006

Corey Sutherland Lewis (also known as Rey or The Rey) is an American

Rival Schools comic book. He participated with a short story in Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Lost Stories comic published by Dark Horse Comics. He created a series of self-published zines that were later published by Image Comics as the anthology Sun Bakery.[2] Rey recently started Coastalvania
where he sells books and other merchandise made by him.

Lewis' work is notable for its combination of global

cartoons, Japanese anime and manga, graffiti, hip-hop, and indie rock. His work has been compared to that of Bryan Lee O'Malley, and the two artists are friends. Lewis' art tends to be stylized and make use of sound effects. So far he has worked almost exclusively in the action genre. Lewis cites Paul Pope and Masashi Kishimoto (creator of Naruto
) as his primary comics influences.

Bibliography

Comic books

  • Sharknife Series
    • Sharknife Vol.1 (2005)
    • Sharknife Brunchtime Bash (Free Comic Book Day release) (2005)
    • Sharknife Stage First (reprint of Vol.1) (2006)
    • Sharknife Double Z (2012)[3]
  • Sharknife: Fight Machine (2019)
  • PENG!
    one-shot (2005, reprinted in PENG! 2020)
  • Rival Schools
    Issues #1 & #2 (2006)
  • Marvel Strange Tales MAX "Longshot!" Issue #3 (2009)
  • Game Changer (2015)
  • Sun Bakery (2017)

Short stories

  • Koja-Oh: The Story of Koja in Punchthroat Anthology (2003)
  • Cheap Shots / Street Fighter Mini / Darkstalkers Mini (2004–2005)
  • PINAPL in Popgun (2007)
  • Strange Tales MAX #3 - Longshot (2010)
  • X-Men: Nation X - Cannonball (2010)
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Lost Stories (2011)[4]

Web comics

Self-published

Other works

  • Apparel designs for punk band
    MXPX
    .
  • Concept illustrations for toy company Hasbro, including Transformers box art.
  • Concept designs for properties such as Castlevania (mostly un-used).
  • Illustrations for "Mobisode" animation featured on the Tony Jaa film, The Protector (Tom-Yum-Goong) entitled "8-Limbs".
  • Wrote a short story in Vol 5. Issue 3 (2009) of Marvel's Strange Tales entitled "The Fortune Full X-Men"

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