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Shane Vidaurri

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Shane Vidaurri
BornShane-Michael Vidaurri
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)New Jersey
Notable works
Iron: Or, the War After

Shane-Michael Vidaurri is an American graphic artist and writer,[1] known as the writer illustrator of the graphic novel Iron: Or, the War After.

History

Vidaurri received a BFA in illustration from the University of the Arts. His work has appeared in WIN, The Indypendent and Powerpop Comics.[2] He is author and illustrator of the 2013 graphic novel Iron: Or, the War After, published by Archaia.[3] Done in watercolor, Iron has been described by MTV Geek-News columnist Charles Webb as a "story of espionage, intrigue, and betrayal in the wake of a great war that has brought together the losers, victors, and victims—who all happen to be animals."[4]

Vidaurri signed in 2014 as a solo artist with record label Mint 400 Records.[5]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Baker.
  2. ^ Archaia Biography.
  3. ^ Schmidt.
  4. ^ Webb.
  5. ^ Mint 400 Records.

Online sources

  • Baker, Bill (16 April 2013), "Comics: Shane-Michael Vidaurri Discusses Iron: Or, the War After", The Morton Report, retrieved 24 August 2014
  • "Shane-Michael Vidaurri Biography", Archaia, 16 April 2013, retrieved 24 August 2014
  • "New News", Mint 400 Records, Twitter, 12 August 2014, retrieved 24 August 2014
  • Schmidt, Jo (30 March 2013), "Iron by Shane Michael Vidaurri", Crimespree Magazine, retrieved 24 August 2014
  • Webb, Charles (4 January 2013), "War Stories: Shane-Michael Vidaurri Talks About His OGN 'Iron: Or, the War After'", MTV Geek News, retrieved 24 August 2014

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