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Adrian Kleinbergen (born 1961) is a Canadian artist, born in Edmonton, Alberta. Along with drawing and painting, he does jewelry design and manufacture, sculpture, caricature, writing, costuming, and even magic. He started in comics in 1987, penciling, inking and coloring ''Starstone'' and ''Darkewood'' for Aircel Publishing in Ottawa, Canada. He ran his own publishing company, Ground Zero Graphics, which published ''The Shadowalker Chronicles'' in 1991 (''Starstone'', ''Darkewood'', and ''The Shadowalker Chronicles'' were created and written by Gordon Derry of Ottawa, Canada). Kleinbergen was the primary artist and a columnist for the national magic magazine, ''The Servante''. He was one of the original artists for ''On Spec'' and ''Neo-opsis'' magazines, doing both covers and interior art. Kleinbergen’s most recent comics project is the 2001 graphic novel, ''Frontiers'', written and drawn by him and published by MU Press. Kleinbergen's epic tale of love, loss, betrayal, and flight takes Captain Marla Fireclaw far beyond the lands she knows. Lieutenant Longburrow, a member of a race she despises, gradually earns her trust, her respect, and finally her love. Then, he strands himself in a danger-strewn wasteland to save her life. His sacrifice will put them and their culture both on the road to redemption. Kleinbergen has also worked as a professional comics inker for a variety of magazines and artists and has displayed and sold artwork in a number of venues and galleries. ==External links== * * (A variety of sculpture art by A. Kleinbergen ) * (Kleinbergen's page on the Epilogue Science-fiction and Fantasy Art Website ) * (Kleinbergen's work on the Deviant Art Site. ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adrian Kleinbergen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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