Mike Deodato
Mike Deodato | |
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Mike Deodato at Lucca Comics & Games 2014 | |
Born |
Deodato Taumaturgo Borges Filho May 23, 1963 Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Area(s) | Penciller |
Pseudonym(s) | Mike Deodato Jr. |
Mike Deodato (born 23 May 1963 in Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil), sometimes credited as Mike Deodato Jr., is the professional pseudonym of Brazilian comic book artist Deodato Taumaturgo Borges Filho.
Career
One of Deodato's first works was a 1993 photo-realistic comic book adaptation of the television series Beauty and the Beast published by Innovation Publishing. Deodato became famous in the North American comic book industry for his work with writer William Messner-Loebs on Wonder Woman. After his Wonder Woman project he had a short stint as the penciller of The Mighty Thor, where he worked with writer Warren Ellis, and later drew Glory for Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios at Image Comics and Maximum Press.
While his style in the mid-90s was highly reminiscent of Jim Lee, he has recently changed to a more simplified, photo-realistic and sometimes moody style. His first work with this new artistic identity was The Incredible Hulk, written by Bruce Jones. Since then, he has worked on the Doctor Strange spin-off Witches and became the regular penciller of The Amazing Spider-Man and The New Avengers. Deodato then took over as regular penciller for the Marvel title Thunderbolts with issue 110, once again collaborating with Warren Ellis. Deodato then became the regular artist for the Dark Avengers ongoing series which came out of the conclusion of Secret Invasion. With writer Ed Brubaker, he launched the ongoing series Secret Avengers in May 2010,[1] before returning to New Avengers.
Bibliography
Dark Horse
- Lady Death vs. Vampirella
- Star Wars Tales 7
- Xena #9-14
DC
- Batgirl Annual #1 (2000)
- Batman #570 (1999)
- Batman 80-Page Giant #3 (among other artists) (2000)
- Batman: Shadow of the Bat #87 (1999)
- Detective Comics #736 (1999)
- Legends of the DC Universe (Wonder Woman) #4-5 (1998)
- Wonder Woman, vol. 2, #0, 85, 90-100 (1994–95)
Image
- Glory #1-10 (among other artists) (1995–96)
- Jade Warriors #1-3 (1999–2000)
- WildC.A.T.s #47 (along with Ed Benes) (1998)
Marvel
- Amazing Spider-Man (Spider-Man) #509-529; (Harry Osborn) #546 (2004–08)
- Avengers #380-382, 384-385, 387-388, 390-391, 393-395, 397-402 (1994–96)
- Avengers, vol. 4, #34 (2010)
- Avengers, vol. 5, #9-13, 24, 37, 39, 41, 44 (2013–15)
- Avengers: The Crossing (1995)
- BrooklyKnight #1 (2012)
- Captain America #616-617 (among other artists) (2011)
- Dark Avengers #1-6, 9-16 (2009–10)
- Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus (along with Terry Dodson) (2009)
- Dream Police (2005)
- Elektra #1-19 (1996–98)
- Elektra #-1 (1997, Flashback issue)
- Guardians of Knowhere #1-4 (2015) [2]
- Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #447-453 (1996–97)
- Incredible Hulk, vol. 3, #50-54, 60-65, 70-72 (2003–04)
- Incredible Hulk: Hercules Unleashed (1996)
- Journey into Mystery #503-506, 508-511 (1996–97)
- Moon Knight, vol. 2, #20 (2008)
- New Avengers #17-20 (2006)
- New Avengers, vol. 2, #9-30, 34 (2010–12)
- New Avengers, vol. 3, #7-12, 28 (2013–15)
- New Avengers Finale (among other artists) (2010)
- Original Sin #1-8 (2014)
- Punisher: War Journal, vol. 2, #4 (2007)
- Secret Avengers #1-4, 6-10, 12 (2010–11)
- Spider-Man Unlimited #21-22 (1998)
- Thor vol. 1, #491-502 (1995)
- Thunderbolts #110-121 (2007–08)
- Thunderbolts Prelude (1997, reprints team's first appearance in Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #449)
- Tigra #1-4 (2002)
- Ultimates Annual #2 (2006)
- Witches #1-4 (2004)
- Wolverine, vol. 2, Annual #2 (2008)
- Wolverine: Origins #28-30 (2008–09)
- X-Men: Legacy #212 (along with Scot Eaton) (2008)
- X-Men: Original Sin one-shot (2008)
- X-Men Unlimited #32 (2001)
- X.S.E., miniseries, #1-4 (1996–97)
Other publishers
- Beauty and the Beast (Innovation)
- The Cartoon Art of Mike Deodato, Jr. Dec 2013 (Red Giant Entertainment)
- Death Kiss (Maximum Press)
- Lady Death #5-8 (Chaos!)
- Lady Death vs. Vampirella: Uncommon Ground (Chaos!)
- Lost in Space (Innovation)
- Mack Bolan: The Executioner (Innovation)
- Mike Deodato's Comics & Stories Summer 2014 (Red Giant Entertainment) [3]
- Mike Deodato's Jade Warriors 2014 (Red Giant Entertainment)
- Mike Deodato Jr's Sketchbook (2014) (Red Giant Entertainment)
- Purgatori (Chaos!)
- Quantum Leap (Innovation)
- Samuree, vol. 2, #3 (Continuity)
- Turok (Valiant)
Notes
- ↑ Rogers, Vaneta (December 23, 2008). "Mike Deodato Explores His Dark (Avengers) Side". Newsarama.
- ↑ White, Brett (March 6, 2015). "Bendis, Deodato launch Guardians of Knowhere during Secret Wars". Comic Book Resources.
- ↑ "Red Giant to Release New Original Projects From Superstar Comic Artist Mike Deodato" (Press release). MarketWired. September 5, 2013.
References
External links
- Mike Deodato Jr. at the Comic Book DB
- Glass House Graphics
- Mike Deodato page at Marvel Digital Comics
- Marvel Gazette Interview
Preceded by Angel Medina |
The Incredible Hulk artist 1996-1997 |
Succeeded by Adam Kubert |
Preceded by John Romita, Jr. |
The Amazing Spider-Man artist 2004–06 |
Succeeded by Ron Garney |
Preceded by Steve McNiven |
New Avengers artist 2006 |
Succeeded by Howard Chaykin |
Preceded by Javier Saltares |
Moon Knight artist 2008 |
Succeeded by Mark Texeira |
Preceded by Tom Grummett |
Thunderbolts artist 2007–2008 |
Succeeded by Fernando Blanco |
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