Bob Schreck

Birth : 1955-02-02,

History

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bob Schreck (born February 2, 1955) is an American comic book writer and editor, known for his work for publishers including Marvel Comics,Dark Horse Comics, Oni Press, DC Comics, and Legendary Comics. One of Shreck's earliest jobs in comics was working with Creation Entertainment on their Creation conventions. He later served as administrative director at Comico Comics. For much of the 1990s Schreck was an editor at Dark Horse Comics, and went on to found Oni Press in 1997. Then he went over to work as an editor at DC Comics, where he worked on the Batman comics and the All Star titles, but was laid off in January 2009. Schreck writes the comic book series Jurassic Park: Redemption, as well as being an editor, for IDW Publishing. In 2011, he served as the editor-in-chief to the new Legendary Comics, a graphic novel venture from Legendary Pictures.

Movies

Dave Stevens: Drawn to Perfection
himself
Dave Stevens was a once-in-a-lifetime artist who created the hit comic book series The Rocketeer that reintroduced the world to ’50s pin-up queen Bettie Page and was adapted into a beloved feature film. Dave carried with him a style born of 1930s American Pop Culture, an era he never experienced firsthand, but lived on in his heart and through his illustrations. His award-winning, 35-year career spanned advertising, comics, animation, movies, and TV working with luminaries like Jack Kirby, Doug Wildey, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, John Landis, and Joe Johnston. Widely considered one of the best illustrators of his generation, Dave Stevens lived life the way he drew, meticulously pursuing a perfection he saw in his mind. His elegant brush work and iconic imagery continue to attract fans and inspire new generations of artists.
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Mulgrew
Some of Sin City's most hard-boiled citizens cross paths with a few of its more reviled inhabitants.