Dwayne Turner
Dwayne Turner | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works | Sovereign Seven Curse of the Spawn |
Dwayne Turneris an American comic book artist and illustrator in the film and video game industry.
Biography
Turner began his professional career in the late 1980s while still in college[1] at the School of Visual Arts.[2]
He got his start at
In 1992, he co-created the character James Lucas for Marvel Comics with writer Marcus McLaurin. In 1993, he co-created Hulk 2099 for Marvel Comics with writer Gerard Jones. In 2001 he co-created the character Orpheus also for DC Comics with writer Alex Simmons. In 2003, he co-created the character Traci Thirteen for DC Comics with writer Joe Kelly.
Turner worked on a number of
Leaving the comics industry in 2006, Turner has worked in the video game and motion picture fields. As a storyboard illustrator, his feature film credits include Tron: Legacy, Oblivion, and The Jungle Book. His video game work includes the Halo franchise, the God of War franchise, and Gears of War.[2]
Bibliography
Continuity Comics
- (with Peter Stone) Ms. Mystic #5–6 (1990)
DC Comics
- (with Adventures of Superman#611 (2003)
- (with Alex Simmons) Batman: Orpheus Rising#1–5 (2001–2002)
- (with Robbie Morrison) The Authority vol. 2, #1–4, 6–13 (WildStorm, 2003–2004)
- (with Roger Stern) Power of the Atom #1–5 (1988)
- (with Chris Claremont) Sovereign Seven #1–12, 15–16 (1995–1996)
- (with Joe Kelly) Superman #189 (February 2003)
- (with Greg Rucka) "One or the Other," Superman: Lex 2000 anthology, (Nov. 2000)
Image Comics
- (with Charles Holland) Butcher Knight #1–4 (Top Cow Productions, 2000–2001)
- (with Alan McElroy) Curse of the Spawn #1–23, 26 (1996–1999)
- (with Spawn#76–77 (1998)
- (with Paul Jenkins and Chance Wolf) Spawn: The Undead #1–9 (June 1999–February 2000)
Marvel Comics
- (with Marcus McLaurin and Chris Ivy) Cage #1–8, 10, 12 (1992–1993)
- (with Gerard Jones) 2099 Unlimited#1–2 (September 1993)
- (with Avengers Spotlight#26–29 (1989–1990)
- (with Black Panther: Panther's Prey#1–4 (Sept. 1990–March 1991)
- (with Bobbie Chase & Mike Gustovich) "The Maiden Phoenix," Marvel Comics Presents #15 (March 1989)
- (with Marie Javins & Marcus McLaurin and Chris Ivy) "Life During Wartime," Marvel Comics Presents #82–87 (1991)
- The Transformers #68 (July 1990)
- (with Larry Hama) Wolverine #69–73 (May–Sept. 1993)
References
- ^ Turner entry, Lambiek Comiclopedia. Accessed December 6, 2019.
- ^ a b LinkedIn profile. Accessed December 6, 2019.
External links
- Dwayne Turner at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Dwayne Turner on Twitter