Dærick Gröss, Sr.

Dærick Gröss
Born (1947-01-28) January 28, 1947
Area(s) Artist
Notable works
The Guide to Getting it On

Dærick Gröss Sr. (born January 28, 1947)[1] is a writer and illustrator of fantasy and comic book art.

Gröss has worked for a number of comic book companies, including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, Malibu Comics, Heroic Publishing, Revolutionary Comics, Chaos! Comics, and Innovation Publishing.[2]

In the 1980s Gröss was editor and publisher of Kung-Fu Warriors, Shred and Tales of the Ninja Warriors (all put out by CFW Enterprises). He inked Last of the Viking Heroes for Pacific Comics.

In the early 1990s Gröss contributed art to Innovation's Forbidden Planet and adaptations of the Anne Rice books The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned. He illustrated several covers for Heroic and wrote Murcielaga She-Bat, a character of his own creation. In 1993 Revolutionary Comics announced an entire line of comics based on Gröss's characters, but folded after only publishing an issue each of Murcielaga She-Bat and Reiki Warriors. In 1994–1995, Gröss contributed art to issues of Marvel's Excalibur, as well as a number of its digital, animated comics.

In 2001, Gröss relaunched Murcielaga She-Bat under his own company, Studio G. A year later, a fire struck Studio G and forced them to shut down all publication.[3] Heroic Publishing later took on Murcielaga She-Bat for another six issues, but the new issues were limited to reprinting old Murcielaga adventures.

Gröss illustrated the sexuality manual The Guide to Getting it On.[4]

As of 2008, he lives in Simi Valley, California.[4]

Notes

  1. Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). "Comics Industry Birthdays". Comics Buyer's Guide. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  2. Enemy Kite LLC (2008). Daerick Gross. Berkeley: Enemy Kite LLC. Accessed 27 April 2008.
  3. Text feature in Murcielaga She-Bat #11
  4. 1 2 Goofy Foot Press (2008). About the Author, Illustrator & Press. Oregon: Goofy Foot Press. Accessed 27 April 2008.

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