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Anton Emdin
Born (1976-04-02) 2 April 1976 (age 48)
Australia
NationalityAustralian
Area(s)Cartoonist, Artist
Notable works
Cruel World
Awardscomplete list

Anton Emdin (born 2 April 1976) is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist from Sydney, Australia.

Career

Working as a freelance illustrator and cartoonist full-time since 1995, Emdin has drawn for numerous magazines, including the Australian editions of Rolling Stone, FHM, Ralph, People, Penthouse, The Spectator, The Spectator Australia, and MAD (both Australian and US editions).

Emdin also draws editorial illustrations for online news provider The Global Mail.

Amongst a bunch of educationals for schools, Emdin has illustrated various books, standouts being the Graphic Classics series featuring Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson, Ambrose Bierce, and Edgar Allan Poe.

For commercial and advertising illustration work Emdin is represented by The Drawing Book Illustration Agency and has worked with many large advertising agencies such as JWT, Ogilvy, and Saatchi & Saatchi for clients including Macquarie Bank, Luxbet, and Kelloggs, as well as many smaller companies and individuals.

Minicomics

In the early 1990s Emdin started drawing underground comix and collaborated with Ross Tesoriero on his first mini-comic If Pain Persists.[1] Shortly after, Emdin published his own comic, Cruel World,[2] and was one of the first in the Australia underground scene to produce full colour covers and professionally printed pages. Unfortunately the high production value did not reflect the low-brow content — Cruel World ran to issue 8.

Throughout his life, Emdin has continued to draw in the art and underground scene, contributing to books and comic anthologies such as Sick Puppy,[3] Phatsville,[4] Blackguard [5]', Pure Evil,[6] and most recently, Blood and Thunder.[7]

Awards

Notes

  1. ^ National Library of Australia Catalogue
  2. ^ National Library of Australia Catalogue
  3. ^ National Library of Australia Catalogue
  4. ^ National Library of Australia Catalogue
  5. ^ National Library of Australia Catalogue
  6. ^ National Library of Australia Catalogue
  7. ^ "Blood and Thunder website". Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Please refer to http://cartoonists.org.au/awards
  9. ^ a b Please refer to "National Cartoonists Society". Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  10. ^ Please refer to http://www.antonemdin.com/blog/2010/09/shortlisted/ [permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Please refer to http://www.reuben.org/news/?p=160