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Becky Cloonan
Cloonan at the 2011 New York Comic Con.
BornRebecca Cloonan
(1980-06-23) June 23, 1980 (age 44)
Pisa, Italy
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, Artist
Notable works
Channel Zero: Jennie One
Demo
Flight
nebuli
East Coast Rising
American Virgin
Pixu: The Mark of Evil
beckycloonan.net

Becky Cloonan (born 23 June 1980) is an American comic book creator, known for work published by Tokyopop and Vertigo. In 2012 she became the first female artist to draw the main Batman title for DC Comics.[1]

Biography

Becky Cloonan was born in Pisa.[2] She went to New York's School of Visual Arts.[3]

Cloonan created minicomics and was part of the Meathaus collective before collaborating with Brian Wood on Channel Zero: Jennie One in 2003. Since then, her profile (and workload) has steadily risen; her best-known work to date has been the twelve-issue comics series Demo (2004), also with Wood. Wizard named Demo its 2004 "Indie of the Year." The series was also nominated for two Eisner Awards in 2005, for Best Limited Series and Best Single Issue or One-Shot (the latter of which was for Demo #7, "One Shot, Don't Miss").[4]

Cloonan's first solo graphic novel, East Coast Rising Volume 1, was released by Tokyopop in 2006. East Coast Rising: Volume 1 marked Cloonan's third Eisner Award nomination in 2007, this time for Best New Series. She also collaborated with writer Steven T. Seagle on the Vertigo Comics series American Virgin, which was cancelled with the 23rd issue.[5] In 2012 she became the first woman to draw the main Batman title.[1]

In 2013, she did the art for the series The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, which is written by Gerard Way[6] and Shaun Simon. In 2014/2015, she also co-created and did cover art and stories for Gotham Academy from DC Comics.[7]

She created artwork for the band Leftover Crack label Qn5 including CunninLynguists and Tonedeff.[citation needed]

In 2015, she was voted #3 of the top 50 female comics artists of all-time.[8] She was also one of only two creators to make the list as both writer and artist, voted #14 among all-time top writers.[9]

Bibliography

Self-published work

  • 9-11 Volume 1: "Untitled" (w/a, anthology graphic novel, 196 pages, 2002, ISBN 1-56389-881-0)
  • MySpace Dark Horse Presents #16: "I See the Devil in My Sleep" (w/a, anthology, 2008) collected in MySpace Dark Horse Presents Volume 3 (tpb, 168 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-59582-327-1)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Vampires: "The Thrill" (w, with Vasilis Lolos, one-shot, 2009) collected in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales (hc, 288 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-59582-644-0)
  • The Guild: Zaboo: "Zaboo's Escape" (a, with Felicia Day and Sandeep Parikh, one-shot, 2011) collected in The Guild: Knights of Good (tpb, 144 pages, 2012, ISBN 1-59582-900-8)
  • Conan the Barbarian v2 (a, with Brian Wood):
    • "Queen of the Black Coast" (in #1–3, 2012) collected in Volume 13: Queen of the Black Coast (hc, 152 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-61655-042-2; tpb, 2013, ISBN 1-61655-043-0)
    • "Border Fury, Part One" (in #7, 2012) collected in Volume 14: The Death and Other Stories (hc, 152 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-61655-122-4; tpb, 2013, ISBN 1-61655-123-2)
  • The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys #1–6 (a, with Gerard Way and Shaun Simon, 2013–2014) collected as TTLOTF Killjoys (tpb, 160 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-59582-462-6)
  • American Virgin (a, with Steven T. Seagle, 2006–2008) collected as:
    • Head (collects #1–4, tpb, 112 pages, 2006, ISBN 1-4012-1065-1)
    • Going Down (collects #5–9, tpb, 128 pages, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1301-4)
    • Wet (collects #10–14, tpb, 128 pages, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1494-0)
    • Around the World (includes #15–17 and 20–23, tpb, 224 pages, 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1831-8)
  • Demo Volume II #1–6 (a, with Brian Wood, 2010) collected as Demo Volume II (tpb, 160 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-2995-6)
  • Northlanders #35–36: "The Girl in the Ice" (a, with Brian Wood, 2011) collected in Volume 5: Metal and Other Stories (tpb, 192 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-3160-8)
  • Beyond the Fringe #5–6: "Ghost Writer" (a, with Jhonen Vasquez, digital, 2012) collected in Beyond the Fringe (tpb, 144 pages, 2012, ISBN 1-4012-3798-3)
  • Batman v2 #12: "Ghost in the Machine" (a, with Scott Snyder, 2012) collected in Volume 2: The City of Owls (hc, 208 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-4012-3777-0; tpb, 2013, ISBN 93-5111-661-1)
  • Swamp Thing v5 Annual #1: "Rotworld: Secrets of the Dead" (a, with Scott Snyder and Andy Belanger, 2012) collected in Volume 2: Family Tree (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-4012-3843-2)
  • American Vampire Anthology: "Greed" (w/a, one-shot, 2013) collected in American Vampire Volume 6 (hc, 144 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4708-3; tpb, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4929-9)
  • Harley Quinn v2 #0 (a, with Conner and Palmiotti, among other artists, 2014) collected in Volume 1: Hot in the City (hc, 224 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4892-6; tpb, 2015, ISBN 1-4012-5415-2)
  • Batman: Black and White v2 #6: "Bruce" (a, with Olly Moss, anthology, 2014) collected in Batman: Black and White Volume 4 (hc, 288 pages, 2014, ISBN 1-4012-4643-5; tpb, 2015, ISBN 1-4012-5062-9)
  • Gotham Academy (w with Brenden Fletcher, a by Karl Kerschl, Mingjue Helen Chen (#6–7, 11, Divergence preview), Msassyk (#11–12) and Jeff Stokely (Endgame tie-in one-shot), 2014– ...) collected as:
    • Welcome to Gotham (collects #1–6, tpb, 160 pages, 2015, ISBN 1-4012-5472-1)
    • Calamity (collects Divergence preview and #7–12, tpb, 144 pages, 2016, ISBN 1-4012-5681-3)

Other publishers

Covers only

Notes

  1. ^ a b Beck, Laura (February 8, 2013). "Meet the First Lady to Draw Batman Since His Inception in 1939". Jezebel.
  2. ^ "Stats". Estrigious. Retrieved February 23, 2014.
  3. ^ Gerard Way Talks New Comic "Fabulous Killjoys," Next My Chemical Romance Album "She went to SVA".
  4. ^ "2005 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
  5. ^ Irvine, Alex (2008), "American Virgin", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The Vertigo Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 22–24, ISBN 0-7566-4122-5, OCLC 213309015
  6. ^ "Heroes Con: 2011: Becky Cloonan Talks Gerard Way's 'Killjoys'". MTV Geek!. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
  7. ^ Themarysue.com
  8. ^ Comicbookresources.com
  9. ^ Comicbookresources.com
  10. ^ Richards, Dave (August 11, 2011). "EXCLUSIVE: Spencer & Cloonan Go to Hell in "Victor Von Doom"". CBR.
  11. ^ Ching, Albert (November 4, 2011). "Spencer & Cloonan's VICTOR VON DOOM Canceled Before Release". Newsarama.
  12. ^ Cloonan, Becky. "Ink and Thunder: East Coast Rising".

References