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himself "Happy The Horse" and takes the shape of a little blue flying donkey with a Unicorn horn. The creature is a little girl's imaginary friend and she is in danger. Only Nick Sax can save her as only Nick can see or hear Happy. It's an unusual buddy story and caught the attention of The RZA and Producer Reginald Hudlin who have expressed their desire to adapt the comic into a film. Harry Knowles' "Ain't It Cool News" announced Darick Robertson as one of their BEST ARTIST picks for their 9th Annual AICN COMICS @$ $ IE AWARDS, citing his work on
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ex-wife on his own wife, operating under the request that if she was drawn into the book, she didn't want the character to be anything like herself. Robertson is also behind the creation of Transmetropolitan's iconic gecko eating two headed cat. Robertson drew the cat into an alley panel after considering what strays might exist in the future. After seeing the sketch co-creator Ellis declared "let's make it pet."
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could make Robertson just another Spider-Man artist. Recalling his experiences with Malibu, Robertson chose the project where he would own the work. Ironically, despite Ellis's enthusiasm for Robertson's work, and the hard choice he made turning down Spider-Man, Robertson had difficulty overcoming an
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marks the first collaboration of Image Comics, Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson. The story centered around a beat down New York Detective turned hitman, Nick Sax, who awakes from a heart attack to a conversation with a perpetually upbeat "Unipixisus" (as named by Robertson's son), who calls
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process as "a real collaboration unlike anything I've ever worked on before because there are things that I added that were never a part of the script." Notable contributions from Robertson include the idea of television buy bombs and the notorious Sex Puppets. Robertson even modeled Spider's
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While Robertson expressed disappointment in not being able to continue working on childhood favorites for Marvel, with the cancellation of Nightcrawler and his departure from Wolverine, Robertson took the opportunity to resign from his exclusivity at Marvel and reunite with
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initial editorial perception that he was a superhero artist. Yet after a number of concept sketches and taking a firm stand, and submitting the first four pages of pencils for the first issue, Robertson was confirmed as the book's artist. Robertson described the
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Robertson created his first comic book at the age of 17 while still in school and also working as a bill collector. Many small-press black and white books featuring anthropomorphic heroes were seeing sudden critical and commercial success in the wake of
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special. The special became a science fiction heavy work including a two-page spread of a secret Vatican library. After the special was complete, Robertson received a phone call from Ellis asking up on that offer to work together on a monthly book.
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only to renege and sell the character to Marvel. Nightman eventually produced toys and a TV show, and Robertson later described the experience as “a sore spot.” However, while still at Malibu, Robertson met future DC and Wildstorm editor
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After Robertson launched his career with Space Beaver, he began to regularly attend comic conventions seeking advice and professional connections. As a result, by age 21, Robertson landed his first work for a major publisher illustrating
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Robertson has illustrated hundreds of comics in his thirty-plus years in the industry. His body of work ranges from science fiction characters of his own creation to work on renowned classic characters from
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Some controversy emerged during Robertson and Greg Rucka's run in regards to a mandate to replace Wolverine's classic squat design, which Robertson sought to develop and refine, with a design based on the
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hailed as "cool comic of the year". Robertson and Ennis developed a solid working partnership and would re-team again on a number of projects including a follow-up miniseries depicting Nick Fury during
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at Wildstorm for their support. After DC released the rights for the book back to the creators, Robertson was granted an exception to his exclusivity deal so he could continue working on projects for
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departed the book, a run Robertson recalls with pride. According to Nicieza, readers immediately took to Robertson's art despite its sharp stylistic differences from Bagley's. Robertson worked on
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would permit Darick extensive creative control with the opportunity to produce an original work where he could design the characters, create the covers, and continue inking his own material.
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He also wrote: The CBLDF Presents Liberty Annual 2010 (2010) Annual 2010, The CBLDF Presents: Liberty Comics (2008), Annual 2010 (Conan Variant), Malibu Signature Series (1993)
397:#50 and 51, which featured the first appearance of Kid Deadpool (aka Poolboy). Robertson illustrated "Spider-man: the Power of Terror", "Spider-Man: The Final Adventure" and a 2172: 2869: 3006: 2291:"AICN COMICS 9th Annual @$ IE AWARDS Day Two: Best One-Shot! Favorite Superhero Team! Best Artist! - Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news" 966:
2, Mantra (1993) #10 - 'The coming of the inquisitors', Marvel Knights: Millennial Visions (2002)#1, MySpace Dark Horse Presents (2007) TPB vol. 05 - 'Volume Five', #28
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In November 2012, the final issue of The BOYS was released with issue #72. Robertson returned to draw the finale with art assistance from Richard P. Clark.
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Following his work on Wolverine, Darick Robertson moved directly to another high-profile X-Men project. Robertson, a stated lifelong fan of X-Man character
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approached Robertson with the opportunity for an exclusive deal at Marvel Comics. Robertson was instrumental in Marvel's launch of the
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found at the local barbershop and before long his father drove him to Palo Alto where young Robertson could buy weekly comics such as
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line, the book instead became the new origin of Marvel's signature vigilante, and the starting point for Ennis's run the
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In 2021, Darick Robertson drew the series Space Bastards written by Eric Peterson and Joe Aubrey with additional art by
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The series was well reviewed but struggled to find an audience on its initial release. A collection is due in 2015.
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in San Mateo California. After seeing Robertson's work, the comic store owner agreed to pay Robertson and publish
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In 2002, after Transmetropolitan ended, Robertson found his schedule opening up again for new projects. Former
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had worried the original name of Caleb Newcastle was "too British", so the collaborators settled on
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comic line. It was also his first foray into creating new characters for an existing business. At
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launch, and acting alongside comic store Isotope, Robertson gave away 10 original sketches of
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as a hero, and hopes to eventually emulate Miller's success as both an artist and a writer.
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on a project proposed 4 years before. This project would be a super hero satire called
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Robertson at San Diego Comicon in 2009 Copyright Darick Robertson/Aaron Munter 2009
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Robertson now faced a difficult choice in turning down the opportunity to draw
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that defined for him what a comic artist could aspire to. Robertson also cites
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Robertson showed his new work, drawn on typing paper in ball-point pen, to
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with issue 43. Darick focused his attention on the six issue origin story
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Sequential Tart; Volume II; Issue 1; January 1999; Accessed July 25, 2010
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offered Darick an exclusive contract which would also see him working on
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Grim, Gritty, or Just Plain Happy!? Interviewing Artist Darick Robertson
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The next major collaboration between Robertson and Garth Ennis was
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for two years, from issue 26 until issue 50, including writing for
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Next, in 2003, Robertson was offered the opportunity to re-launch
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monthly. A close friend pointed out to Robertson that choosing
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McElhatton, Greg (January 1993). "The Busiest Man in Comics".
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After breaking in at DC, Robertson's first work at Marvel was
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as early formative influences on his craft, and states it was
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Insoportable Oscuridad del Ser', Ultraverse Premiere (1993).
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would mean he has a book that was always his, while choosing
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Robertson was introduced to comics at an early age. He read
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did not lack a home long as it was soon after picked up by
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cast kicking the ass of the winner's choice of superhero.
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Ennis had the project in mind for a number of years, and
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approached Robertson about re-teaming with Ellis on a
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Archived from 1524: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1516: 462:as well as a then obscure British comic writer, 445:Robertson co-created and designed the character 2877:Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men 2654:Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men 1901: 1899: 1897: 1546: 1544: 1542: 1540: 1538: 311:released two trades collecting the entire run. 1612: 1610: 1589: 1587: 1585: 1583: 1014:In 2013 Robertson launched the 5-issue series 2532: 700:series published under Marvel's MAX imprint. 600:, with issue 7, where it ran for 60 issues. 8: 2293:. Aintitcool.com. 2013-02-26. Archived from 991:co-created with Eisner Award-winning writer 292:. Robertson's father carried a worn copy of 1775:at Spiderfan Comics; Accessed July 25, 2010 1760:at Spiderfan Comics; Accessed July 25, 2010 1748:at Spiderfan Comics; Accessed July 25, 2010 1679: 1677: 1675: 1673: 663:, illustrating the Ennis's 2002 run on the 449:, and both wrote and created the character 2781: 2770: 2686: 2539: 2525: 2517: 1109:. The series was collected in two volumes 1048:-inspired reinterpretation of the classic 995:. Critically acclaimed and best selling, 775:Working with series writer and playwright 27: 18: 1916:; Comics Bulletin; Accessed July 25, 2010 469:While working on a short run of Malibu's 2043:"The Boys Land @ Dynamite Entertainment" 1927:"Darick Robertson: Just One of the Boys" 1645:DVD Vision Japan; Accessed July 25, 2010 1062:was published as a four-issue series by 1058:based on a screenplay he wrote in 2001. 890:for Best Continuing Series as well as a 3061:Artists from the San Francisco Bay Area 1936:Comics Bulletin; Accessed July 25, 2010 1473: 894:, and is now under development through 659:Robertson soon collaborated again with 354:Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare 2062:"GLAAD Glad Name Media Award Nominees" 1685:"Darick Robertson – comic book artist" 1505:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1498: 910:Darick left the monthly art chores on 2251:. 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Gold Key Comics
Flash
Spider-Man
Paul Smith
George PĂ©rez
José Luis García-López
Neal Adams
Joe Kubert
Bernie Wrightson
Brian Bolland
Camelot 3000
Frank Miller
Kevin Eastman
Peter Laird

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