Frazer Irving
Frazer Irving | |
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Born |
Frazer Alex Irving Ilford, Essex |
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker, Colorist |
Notable works |
Necronauts Judge Death The Simping Detective Silent War Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch Boy |
Awards |
National Comics Award, 2001, 2002 Diamond Comics Award 2002, 2004 |
Frazer Irving (born in the 1970s) is a British comic book artist known for the series Necronauts, published by the British magazine 2000 AD. After breaking into the American market he has worked on a number of superhero titles, including a series of collaborations with Grant Morrison.
Career
A native of Ilford, Essex, Irving studied art at the University of Portsmouth, England, after which he took various temporary jobs in London.[1]
He worked on Storming Heaven, a psychedelic tale based around Timothy Leary and Charles Manson (written by Gordon Rennie), and The Simping Detective and From Grace written by Simon Spurrier.[2]
He has done illustration work for RPG companies like Wizards of the Coast, Hogshead Publishing and Guardians of Order, as well as small press publications like The End Is Nigh. He also does animations on Flash for advertising agencies.
Irving's style owes something to the art of Bernie Wrightson, but with a computer-driven edge. His work on Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch Boy was commented by writer Grant Morrison as follows:
I've loved his work since I first saw it in 2000 AD and it's great to see him develop a following in US comics. I've wanted to work with Frazer for a long time. He's a truly unique artist and the work he's doing on Klarion is mind-blowing. He's doing all the color work himself and has one of the most amazing senses of design and storytelling I've ever come across."[3]
This led to further work for both Marvel and DC Comics, including the Iron Man: The Inevitable mini-series written by Joe Casey,[4] and Silent War, a six-issue mini-series featuring the Inhumans, written by David Hine.[5][6] As part of the Battle for the Cowl storyline he provided the art for the Azrael mini-series written by Fabian Nicieza.[7]
Irving is responsible for the artwork on the Tertiary, Quandary and Quintessential phase CD release of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series adaptation.
He also provided the art on an arc of Grant Morrison's Batman & Robin series for DC Comics, which was initially announced as following Philip Tan's arc,[8] but was the pushed back to after Cameron Stewart's run on the series[9][10] and was finally confirmed to be in the issues after Andy Clarke's stint, starting with No. 13,[11] in addition to drawing the second issue of The Return of Bruce Wayne.[12] Other projects include the X-Men one-shot which was part of Brian Reed's Timestorm 2009-2099,[13] the first and last issues of Phil Hester's Days Missing for Archaia Studios,[14] and the new Xombi series for DC Comics.[15]
Bibliography
Interior comic work includes:
- 2000 AD (anthology, Fleetway/Rebellion):
- Tharg's Future Shocks (with Steve Moore, in #1205 and 1209, 2000)
- Judge Dredd: "The Island" (with John Wagner, in #1206, 2000)
- Necronauts (with Gordon Rennie, in Prog 2001 and #1223-1230, 2000–2001)
- A Love Like Blood (with John Smith, in #1243-1249, 2001)
- Tharg's Terror Tales (with Gordon Rennie, in #1263, 1285 and Prog 2004, 2001–2003)
- Storming Heaven (with Gordon Rennie, in Prog 2002 and #1273-1278, 2001–2002)
- Sinister Dexter: "Black and White" (with Dan Abnett, in #1268, 2001)
- Judge Death: "My Name is Death" (with John Wagner, in #1289-1294, 2002)
- From Grace (with Simon Spurrier, in #1357-1361, 2003)
- Shaun of the Dead (with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, in #1384, 2004)
- Button Man IV: "The Hitman's Daughter" (with John Wagner, in #1551-1566, 2007)
- Meanwhile... #4: "The Gift of Laughter" (script and art, anthology, Soaring Penguin, 2001)
- Judge Dredd Megazine (anthology, Fleetway/Rebellion):
- Judge Dredd: "Asylum" (with Gordon Rennie, in vol. 4 #5, 2001)
- Durham Red "The Scarlet Apocrypha, Part 3" (with Dan Abnett, in vol. 4 #14, 2002)
- Judge Death: "The Wilderness Days" (with John Wagner, in #209-216, 2003–2004)
- The Simping Detective (with Simon Spurrier, in #220-227, 234-239 and 253-257, 2004–2007)
- Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained #1-4 (with Peter Lenkov, Dark Horse, 2002–2003)
- The Authority: Scorched Earth (with Robbie Morrison, one-shot, Wildstorm, 2003)
- Warhammer Monthly #84-85: "PlagueBringer" (with Simon Spurrier, Black Library, 2004)
- The End is Nigh #1: "Thirty-Seven Degrees" (with Richmond Clements, anthology, 2005)
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (with Gary Reed, graphic novel, Puffin Books, 2005)
- Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch Boy #1-4 (with Grant Morrison, DC Comics, 2005)
- Hellblazer #213: "The Gift" (with Mike Carey, Vertigo, 2005)
- 24Seven (anthology graphic novel, Image):
- "Static" (with Matt Fraction, in Volume 1, 2006)
- "Flux" (with Ray Fawkes, in Volume 2, 2007)
- Iron Man: Inevitable #1-6 (with Joe Casey, Marvel, 2006)
- Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #2 (with Mike Carey and Stuart Immonen, Marvel, 2006)
- Civil Wardrobe: "Iron Manufacturer" (with Rich Johnston, one-shot, Brain Scan Studios, 2006)
- Civil War: Front Line #8: "Untitled" (with Paul Jenkins, co-feature, Marvel, 2007)
- Robin #157-158 (with Adam Beechen, DC Comics, 2007)
- Silent War #1-6 (with David Hine, Marvel, 2007)
- Gutsville #1-3 (of 6) (with Simon Spurrier and Matt Timson (#2), Image, 2007–2008)
- Proof #7 (with Fiona Staples — colours on Riley Rossmo, written by Alex Grecian, Image, 2008)
- X-Men: Divided We Stand #2: "The Hole" (with Andy Schmidt, anthology, Marvel, 2008)
- Four Feet from a Rat #4: "HMS Hotwire" (with Mother, anthology, Mam Tor, 2008)
- Azrael: Death's Dark Knight #1-3 (with Fabian Nicieza, DC Comics, 2009)
- Timestorm 2009-2099: X-Men (with Brian Reed, one-shot, Marvel, 2009)
- Days Missing #1, 5 (with Phil Hester, Archaia Studios, 2009)
- Forty-Five: "SoulScreamer" (with Andi Ewington and 44 other artists, graphic novel, Com.x, 2010)
- The Mystic Hands of Dr. Strange: "The Cure" (with Kieron Gillen, anthology one-shot, Marvel, 2010)
- Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #2: "Until the End of Time" (with Grant Morrison, DC Comics, 2010)
- Batman and Robin (with Grant Morrison, DC Comics):
- "Batman and Robin Must Die!" (in #13-15, 2010)
- "Black Mass" (with Cameron Stewart and Chris Burnham, in #16, 2010)
- Xombi #1-6 (with John Rozum, DC Comics, 2011)
- Shade #9-11 (with James Robinson, DC Comics, 2012)
- Batman Incorporated v2 #0: "Brand Building" (with Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham, DC Comics, 2012)
- Masters of the Universe: The Origin of Skeletor (with Joshua Hale Fialkov, one-shot, DC Comics, 2012)
- Uncanny X-Men v3 #5-7, 10-11 (with Brian Michael Bendis and Kris Anka (#11), Marvel, 2013)
- Adventure Time SPOookTACULAR Special: "Secret 'Stache" (with Bryce Carlson, anthology one-shot, Boom! Studios, 2013)
- Justice League #23.3: "Dial Q for Qued" (with China Miéville, among other artists, DC Comics, 2013)
- Annihilator #1-6 (with Grant Morrison, Legendary, 2014–2015)
- Garfield #36: "Lab Cat" (with Scott Nickel, co-feature, Boom! Studios, 2015)
Covers only
- 2000 AD #1213, 1255-1256, 1259, 1302, 1325, 1330, 1377, 1498, 1621 (Fleetway/Rebellion, 2000–2009)
- Violent! #4 (Violent Press, 2001)
- Marvel Holiday Special '06 (Marvel, 2006)
- Sheena, Queen of the Jungle #4 (Devil's Due, 2007)
- The Darkness #74-77 (Top Cow, 2008–2009)
- Days Missing #2-4 (Archaia Studios, 2009)
- Azrael #1 (DC Comics, 2009)
- Arkham Reborn #1-2 (DC Comics, 2009–2010)
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? #10 (Boom! Studios, 2010)
- The Crazies #3 (Image, 2010)
- Batman Incorporated v1 #6-7 (DC Comics, 2011)
- T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents v4 #2 (DC Comics, 2012)
- DC Universe by Alan Moore hc (DC Comics, 2012)
- Higher Earth #1-9 (Boom! Studios, 2012–2013)
- Extermination #1 (Boom! Studios, 2012)
- Bedlam #1-11 (Image, 2012–2014)
- Batman Incorporated v2 #5 (DC Comics, 2013)
- Clive Barker's Hellraiser: The Dark Watch #1 (Boom! Studios, 2013)
- Uncanny X-Men v3 #2 (Marvel, 2013)
- Deathmatch #4 (Boom! Studios, 2013)
- Polarity #1-4 (Boom! Studios, 2013)
- Morning Glories #28 (Image, 2013)
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #9 (DC Comics, 2014)
- The Multiversity: The Society of Super-Heroes #1 (DC Comics, 2014)
- The Returning #1-4 (Boom! Studios, 2014)
- Superman Unchained #6 (DC Comics, 2014)
- Darklight gn (Archaia Studios, 2014)
- Klarion #1 (DC Comics, 2014)
- Eternal #1-4 (Boom! Studios, 2014–2015)
- The Wicked + The Divine #10 (Image, 2015)
- UFOlogy #1 (Boom! Studios, 2015)
- Arcadia #1 (Boom! Studios, 2015)
- Oh, Killstrike #1 (Boom! Studios, 2015)
- Broken World #1 (Boom! Studios, 2015)
- The Fiction #1 (Boom! Studios, 2015)
- Secret Wars: Captain Britain & the Mighty Defenders #1 (Marvel, 2015)
- Secret Wars: 1602 – Witch Hunter Angela #3 (Marvel, 2015)
Role-playing games
- Pantheon and Other Roleplaying Games (Hogshead, 2000)
- Heaven and Earth Player's Guide (2nd edition) (Guardians of Order, 2001)
- Nobilis (2nd edition) (Hogshead Publishing Ltd., 2002)
- d20 Menace Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
- Eberron Campaign Setting (Wizards of the Coast, 2004)
- Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual III (Wizards of the Coast, 2004)
Awards
- 2001: Won "Best New Talent" National Comics Award for Necronauts (tied with Jock)
- 2002:
- Won "Best New Talent" National Comics Award
- Won "Best New Talent" Diamond Comics Award
- 2004: Won "Graphic Novel of the Year" Diamond Comics Award for Necronauts with Gordon Rennie
Notes
- ↑ Official website
- ↑ Frazer Irving Interview, 2000 AD Review, 1 August 2003
- ↑ Morrison's 7 Soldiers: Klarion, The Pulse, Comicon.com, September 8, 2005
- ↑ Frazer Irving & Iron Man's Inevitable, The Pulse, Comicon.com, 20 December 2005
- ↑ David Hine: Talking Silent War – Updated With Art, Newsarama, 17 November 2006
- ↑ Frazer Irving's Silent War on Marvel Comics, The Pulse, Comicon.com, 27 November 2006
- ↑ Fabian Nicieza Unleashes Azrael, Comic Book Resources, 29 December 2008
- ↑ Grant Morrison: The Batman and Robin to Come, Newsarama, 4 June 2009
- ↑ A note about Batman & Robin, Cameron Stewart's Twitter, 11 September 2009
- ↑ Renaud, Jeffrey (22 September 2009). "Frazer Irving Confirmed for "Batman and Robin"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
- ↑ Renaud, Jeffrey (4 June 2010). "THE BAT SIGNAL: Frazer Irving". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
- ↑ Segura, Alex (18 March 2010). "Who's drawing BATMAN AND ROBIN next? Plus some BRUCE WAYNE news…". The Source. DC Comics.com. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
- ↑ Richards, Dave (6 May 2009). "Reed Talks Timestorm 2099 One-Shots". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
- ↑ Manning, Shaun (18 June 2009). "Frazer Irving on "Days Missing"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 23 August 3009. Check date values in:
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References
- Frazer Irving at the Grand Comics Database
- Frazer Irving at the Comic Book DB
- Frazer Irving at 2000 AD online
- Frazer Irving at the RPG Database
External links
- Official website
- Frazer Irving at Red Slap
- B E N E A T H (with Simon Spurrier)
- http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showcreator&creatorid=514 archive
Interviews
- Interview @ PopImage, June 2002
- Brief interview with Ninth Art circa 2002
- REFLECTIONS: Talking with Frazer Irving, Comic Book Resources, 1 April 2007
- Interview on the Bullpen Bulletins Podcast 2007
- Videocast: Frazer Irving at the New York Comic Con 2007
- Droid Interrogation: An Exclusive Interview with Frazer Irving on Gutsville, Batman & Robin, Days Missing… and More!, Hypergeek, 21 August 2009
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