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''Adventures Into Digital Comics'' (2006) is a documentary by Sébastien Dumesnil about the fall of the comic book industry in the 1990s and the emergence of webcomics since then. The film features interviews with various comic book and webcomic artists and authors. ==Cast== *John Barber started his career as a webcomic writer and artist. His work focuses on the use of Flash in comic storytelling. He is the author of newyork3, and other webcomics. He is also an editor for Marvel Comics. Under the guidance of Ralph Macchio, Barber edits the Ultimate Marvel line of comic books. *Leonard M. Cachola is a webcomic writer and artist. He is the author of a webstrip called Innies and Outties that he self-distributes. He also publishes print version of his webcomic in paperbacks. His series started as a gag-a-day strip, but has moved to a long story strip format in recent years while maintaining its main cast. *Joe Casey is a comic book writer. He started his career in the mid-90s by becoming the new writer of Cable for Marvel Comics. Since then, Joe Casey has written ''Adventures of Superman'', ''G.I. Joe: America's Elite'', ''Intimates'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''Wildcats 3.0'', and more. His creator-owned series ''Gødland'' is currently published by Image Comics. *Patrick Farley is a freelance illustrator, a Web page designer, and a webcomic writer and artist whose work is published on his own site, Electric Sheep Comix. He is cited by Scott McCloud in ''Reinventing Comics'' as an early pioneer of the webcomics movement. He likes to explore various styles, as shown by webcomics like ''Apocamon'', ''Delta Thrives'', and others. *Shaenon K. Garrity is a webcomic writer and artist, best known as the creator of ''Narbonic''. She likes to explore the possibility of long stories in a strip format, a possibility offered by the access to the archives of the previous storylines. She is also an editor for Viz Communications. *Cayetano Garza is a webcomic artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and musician. He is best known for his experiments with webcomics, more particularly his work on the notion of the expanded canvas. Garza has been published in various anthologies and publications, and is considered as a pioneer in the area of web design and interface for online comics. *Christian Gossett is a comic book writer and artist. He is the creator of ''The Red Star'', a comic book series mixing standard drawing with computer generated images. He also worked on other comic book series, such as ''Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'', ''Elektra: The Hand'', among others. *Tricia Hale worked as a freelance color stylist on ''The Uncanny X-Men'', ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', ''Astro City'' and many others. This led to a career in animation where she worked as a digital background painter and visual effects artist on projects like ''Godzilla'', ''Dilbert'', ''Piglet's Big Movie'', and more. *Lea Hernandez is a comic book and webcomic creator who usually draws in a manga-influenced style. She is the co-creator of ''Killer Princesses'' with ''Gail Simone'', and the creator of ''Rumble Girls''. She was the original editor of Girlamatic. *Derek Kirk Kim is a webcomic writer and artist. He is the author of ''Same Difference and Other Stories''. In the same year, he won the prestigious Harvey, Eisner, and Ignatz Awards. Kim has recently begun serializing his latest work, ''Healing Hands'' on his website Lowbright. The print graphic novel will be published by First Second Books. *Scott Koblish is an Eisner Award nominated Cartoonist who has inked and penciled over 5000 pages of comic book art for Marvel, DC, Disney and Acclaim. His most recent works have included runs on ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''Punisher'' and ''Thor''. He has worked in Internet animation since 2000. *James Kochalka is a cartoonist and rock musician. Kochalka strongly believes that "Craft is the enemy", and has had public debates in print and online with other cartoonists who disagree with his position. Kochalka runs a daily diary online called ''American Elf''. *Jean-Marc Lofficier is a French author of books about film and television programs, as well as numerous comic books and translations of a number of animation screenplays. He usually collaborates with his wife Randy Lofficier. *Joey Manley is best known as the founder and publisher of Modern Tales, as well as numerous other web-specific entertainment properties. These properties include the subscription webcomics sites Serializer, Girlamatic, and Graphic Smash, and the webcomics hosting service Webcomics Nation. *Scott McCloud is a cartoonist and a leading popular scholar of comics as a distinct literary and artistic medium. He created the science fiction/superhero comic book series ''Zot!'' in 1984, in part as a reaction to the increasingly grim direction that superhero comics were taking in the 1980s. He is the author of three books on comic book storytelling, ''Understanding Comics'', ''Reinventing Comics'' and ''Making Comics''. *Tom McWeeney graduated from the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in the mid-1980s. He is the co-creator of ''Roachmill''. In 1994 he joined Jim Lee's Wildstorm Studios, where he worked on ''Kindred'', ''Stormwatch'' and ''Backlash''. More recently, he worked on ''Battle Chasers'' and ''Danger Girl''. *Mark Pacella was first published at the age of 14 and won the prestigious Jack Kirby award in 1986. His work on ''Alpha Flight'' for Marvel Comics introduced the first openly gay superhero, in a benchmark story dealing with AIDS. He currently works as a storyboard artist on movies like ''Minority Report''. *Ben Raab is a comic book writer and editor. He has written stories for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, WildStorm, Malibu Comics, Harris Publications and Ludovico Technique. His work includes stints writing ''The Phantom'', ''Excalibur'', ''New Mutants: Truth or Death'', ''Union Jack'' and ''X-Men''/''Alpha Flight''. *Chris Shadoian's comics-related career dates back to 1990 when he began drawing ''The Adventures of Fred'' for his college newspaper, The Massachusetts Daily Collegian. He was hired as a graphic designer by Kitchen Sink Press. He has been writing and drawing ''Streets of Northampton'' for Modern Tales since the site launched in March 2002. *Tracy White holds a bachelor's degree in history from Columbia University and a master's degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Since graduating from ITP she has developed interactive stories and games for television and the Internet. Her autobiographical comic ''Traced'' has been distributed online, on-air and in print for years. *Marv Wolfman is a comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on ''Tomb of Dracula'' for Marvel Comics, and ''The New Teen Titans'' for DC Comics. He has also been the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is the author of ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' and many other series. *Jim Zubkavich studied film and multimedia at Humber College and Classical Animation at Sheridan College. Later, he worked for Udon where he is project manager. He is an artist and colorist for comics, roleplaying games, and other freelance clients. He is the creator of ''The Makeshift Miracle'' distributed on the Internet by Modern Tales. 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「Adventures Into Digital Comics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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