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David Mazzucchelli

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David Mazzucchelli (born 1960) is an American comic book artist and writer. His early work was in superhero comics for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, although he later embarked on a series of acclaimed alternative comics projects.

Bibliography

DC Comics

   * Batman #404–407: "Batman: Year One" story arc with writer Frank Miller (1987)
   * Superman and Batman: World's Funnest: "Darkseid" with writer Evan Dorkin (Elseworlds) (2000)
   * World's Finest Comics #302: Justice League/Outsiders story with writer David Anthony Kraft (1984)

Marvel Comics

   * Daredevil #206, 208–217, 220–223, 225–233; mainly with writers Denny O'Neil and Frank Miller (1984–1986)
   * Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #14 with writer David Michelinie (1984)
   * Marvel Fanfare #40: (Angel story) with writer Ann Nocenti (1988)
   * Marvel Team-Up Annual #7: Human Torch/Black Panther story, with writer Bob De Natale (1984)
   * Master of Kung Fu #121 with writer Steven Grant (1983)
   * Star Wars #84 with writer Roy Richardson (1984)
   * X-Factor #16 with writer Louise Simonson (1987)
Cover artist only

   * Batman and Other DC Classics (DC, 1989)
   * Cheval Noir #40 (Dark Horse, 1993)
   * Rom #61 (Marvel, 1984)

Alternative comics

   * Rubber Blanket #1–3 (Rubber Blanket Press, 1991–1993)

Graphic novels

   * Paul Auster's City of Glass, with Paul Karasik (Avon Books, 1994). Reprinted by Macmillan Publishers, 2004, ISBN 9780312423605
   * Asterios Polyp (Pantheon Books, 2009) ISBN 978-0-307-37732-6

Anthologies

   * Snake Eyes #1 (Fantagraphics Books, 1991)
   * Nozone #3 (Nozone, 1991)
   * "It's a beautiful day..." in Drawn & Quarterly Vol. 1, #9 (Drawn & Quarterly, July 1992)
   * "A Brief History of Civilization" in Drawn & Quarterly Vol. 1, #9 (Drawn & Quarterly, July 1992)
   * "Phobia" in Snake Eyes #3 (Fantagraphics Books, 1993)
   * "Sorry" in Nozone #5 (Nozone, 1993)
   * "Spotlight: Rubber Blanket" in Negative Burn #10 (Caliber Comics, 1994)
   * "Sketchbook" in Negative Burn #17 (Caliber Comics, 1994)
   * "Rates of Exchange" in Drawn & Quarterly Vol. 2, #2 (Drawn & Quarterly, Dec. 1994), also cover art
   * Nozone #6 (Nozone, 1995?)
   * "Stop the Hair Nude" in Zero Zero #2 (Fantagraphics Books, 1995)
   * "Subs" in Zero Zero #11 (Fantagraphics Books, 1996)
   * "Still Life" in Zero Zero #27 (Fantagraphics Books, 2000)
   * "The Fisherman and the Sea Princess" in Little Lit: Folklore & Fairy Tale Funnies (Joanna Cotler/HarperCollins, 2000)
   * "The Boy Who Loved Comics" in The Comics Journal Special #1 (Fantagraphics Books, 2001)
   * "Midori" in Manga Surprise #1

Newspapers & magazines

   * "The Fine Art..." in The New Yorker, Oct 4, 1993
   * "The Hanging Judge" in The New Yorker, May 2, 1994, with author Muriel Spark
   * "Monday in the Park..." in The New Yorker, Sept 19, 1994
   * "Zombie" in The New Yorker, Oct 24 1994, with author Joyce Carol Oates
   * "New String" in The Village Voice, 1994

Collections

   * Daredevil: Love's Labors Lost (Marvel, 2002), collects Daredevil #215–217, 220–222, 225 by O'Neil/Mazzucchelli, #219 by Miller/Buscema, & #226 by O'Neil/Miller/Mazzucchelli
   * Daredevil: Born Again (Marvel, 1987), collects Daredevil #227–233 by Miller/Mazzucchelli
   * Batman: Year One (DC, 1988), collects Batman #404–407 by Miller/Mazzucchelli
   * Big Man (Coconino Press, 2000)
   * Discovering America (Coconino Press, 2001)
   * David Mazzucchelli Sketchbook (Kaleidoscope, 2001), features preliminary pencils from Daredevil and Batman: Year One and rare work published in Japan

Interviews

   * Marvel Age #36: "Miller and Mazzucchelli on Daredevil" (Marvel, 1986), also cover art
   * Amazing Heroes #102 (Fantagraphics Books, 1986), also cover art
   * Comic Culture Vol. 2 #4 (Richard Relkin, 1995)
   * The Comics Journal #152 (Fantagraphics Books, 1992)
   * The Comics Journal #194 (Fantagraphics Books, 1997), also cover art
   * Panel Discussions: Design in Sequential Art Storytelling (TwoMorrows Publishing, 2002)
   * Indy Magazine (2004)
   * The Comics Journal #300, interview/discussion with artist Dash Shaw (Fantagraphics Books, 2009)

Other work

   * "Tribute: People of Note Pay Homage to the Batman" in Detective Comics #598 & 600 (DC, 1989), pin-ups
   * The Comics Journal #188 (Fantagraphics Books, 1996), cover artist
   * Small Press Expo SPX 2002 (Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, 2002), cover artist
   * "Paying Homage: Tribute to the Great Will Eisner" in Comic Book Artist #6 (Top Shelf Productions, 2005), testimonials and artwork by authors, artists and other creative types influenced by Will Eisner

Awards

   * The American Comic Book Awards, 1985
   * Kirby Award—Best Single Issue (Daredevil #227), 1986
   * Kirby Award—Best Writer/Artist (single or team), 1986
   * Haxtur Award—Best Drawing, 1987
   * New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship, 1994
   * Swann Foundation for Caricature and Cartoon, 1993
   * Japan/US friendship Commission Creative Artists Fellowship, 2000
   * Los Angeles Times Book Prize Graphic Novel award, 2009[5]
   * Reuben Award (National Cartoonists Society)—Best Graphic Novel 2009 (Asterios Polyp), 2010
   * Eisner Awards—Best New Graphic Novel (Asterios Polyp); Best Single Issue or Story; Best Lettering, 2010
   * Harvey Awards—Best Original Graphic Novel (Asterios Polyp); Best Writer/Artist; Best Letterer, 2010
   * Grand Jury Prize, Angoulême International Comics Festival, 2011 (for Asterios Polyp)



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