Tom Raney
Tom Raney | |
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Raney at the 2012 New York Comic Con. | |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works | Stormwatch, Outsiders |
Tom Raney is an American comic book artist, known for illustrating titles as Annihilation Conquest, Alpha Flight, Ultimate X-Men and Uncanny X-Men for Marvel Comics, DV8 and Stormwatch for Image Comics, and Outsiders for DC Comics.
Early life
Tom Raney attended Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in Dover. In 1986, he met his future wife there, Gina Going. Raney, who was a year ahead of Going in the school's three-year program, was introduced to her by an instructor.[1]
Career
Raney's first paid work was Forgotten Realms for DC Comics. His first work with his wife Gina Going-Raney was The Warlock Chronicles, a series that was published by Marvel Comics.[1]
Raney is best known for his work on such series as Annihilation Conquest, Alpha Flight, Ultimate X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, DV8, Stormwatch, and Outsiders.
Recent work includes the limited series Dark Reign: Hawkeye, with writer Andy Diggle.[2]
Personal life
Raney and his wife, Gina Going-Raney, married in 1990, shortly after graduation from the Kubert School. They live in Sparta Township, New Jersey, on the eastern shore of Lake Mohawk.[1]
Bibliography
DC
- Action Comics #801 (2003)
- Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #2 (1994)
- Forgotten Realms #17, 20, Annual #1 (1990–91)
- Outsiders, vol. 3, #1-3, 7-10, 13-15 (2003–04)
Image
- Deathblow #16 (among other artists) (1995)
- Gen 13 #24 (among other artists) (1997)
- Stormwatch #37-50 (1996–97)
- Team One: Stormwatch, miniseries, #1-2 (199)
- Wetworks #11-13 (among other artists) (1995)
- Wildstorm!, miniseries, (Stormwatch) #4 (1995)
- Wildstorm Chamber of Horrors (Savant story) (1995)
Marvel
- Alpha Flight/Inhumans (1998)
- Annihilation: Conquest, miniseries, #1-6 (2007–08)
- Avengers Academy #7, 11-12, 15-16, 19-20, 23, 25-26 (2010-2012)
- Black Widow: Deadly Origin, miniseries, #1-4 (2009–10)
- Captain America, vol. 2, #7 (among other artists) (1996)
- Civil War: The Return (2007)
- Dark Reign: Hawkeye #1-4 (2009–10)
- Deathlok #20 (along with J.J. Birch) (1993)
- Double Dragon #1-3 (1991)
- Exiles Annual # (2007)
- Incredible Hulks #612, 615 (2010)
- Mutant X #1-3, 5 (full art); #12 (among other artists) (1998–99)
- Namor Annual #2 (1992)
- Secret Invasion: Inhumans, miniseries, #1-4 (2008–09)
- The Sentry: Fallen Sun #1 (2010)
- Silver Surfer, vol. 2, #59 (1991)
- Thor vol. 2, #45-46, 49-51, 55 (2002–03)
- Ultimate Secret, miniseries, #3-4 (2005)
- Ultimate X-Men #66-68, 72-73, Annual #1 (2005–06)
- Uncanny X-Men #291-293, 374, 377-380, 382, 393, 399, 460-461, Annual #15 (1991–2005)
- Warlock and the Infinity Watch #7-8, 12-13 (1992–93)
- What If Magneto have formed the X-Men? (2005)
- X-Factor #76 (1992)
- X-Men, vol. 2 (then X-Men: Legacy) #95, 103 (1999-2000), #241 (2010)
- X-Men: Search for Cyclops, miniseries, #1-4 (2000)
- X-Men Unlimited (Magneto story) #24 (1999)
Other publishers
- Star Wars #7 (along with Rob Pereira) (Dark Horse, 1999)
Notes
- 1 2 3 Gustines, George Gene (August 22, 2004). "IN PERSON; Pencil, Paper, Lake: At Work in Sparta". The New York Times.
- ↑ What's in a Name? Andy Diggle on Dark Reign: Hawkeye, Newsarama, March 2, 2009
References
- Tom Raney at the Grand Comics Database
- Tom Raney at Marvel.com
External links
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