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David Finch is a Canadian-born comic book artist known for his work on Top Cow Productions' ''Cyberforce'', as well as numerous subsequent books for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, such as ''New Avengers'', ''Moon Knight'', ''Ultimatum'' and ''Brightest Day''.〔"Wondercon Special Guests". ''Comic-Con'' magazine (Winter 2010). pp 18-19〕 He has also provided album cover art for the band Disturbed, and done concept art for films such as ''Watchmen''.〔 ==Career== David Finch started his career with a lengthy stint on Top Cow Productions' ''Cyberforce'', after series creator and studio founder Marc Silvestri ceased his run as writer/artist on that book. Finch went on to co-create ''Ascension'' with Matt "Batt" Banning. He would later work on the first three issues of ''Aphrodite IX'' with David Wohl. In 2003, Finch returned to comics for a year-long arc on ''Ultimate X-Men'' with writer Brian Michael Bendis. Following that stint, the duo moved on to ''Avengers'', where they destroyed Marvel's premiere superhero team only to relaunch it as ''The New Avengers'' featuring a radically different cast. Finch has also worked on the revamped ''Moon Knight'' series together with novelist Charlie Huston. After leaving the series, he illustrated ''Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America'' #4, featuring Spider-Man. This was followed by the crossover event "Ultimatum" for the Ultimate Marvel Line. In addition to comic interior work, he has drawn several covers, including those of "World War Hulk", ''X-Men'' #200 and the "X-Men: Messiah Complex" storyline and the cover art for the ''X-Infernus'' miniseries. Finch illustrated the cover to Disturbed's 2008 album, ''Indestructible'', as well as doing concept design for the film adaptation of Alan Moore''s Watchmen. In 2009, Finch was awarded the Joe Shuster Award for Outstanding Artist. It was announced in January 2010 that Finch had left Marvel and would become a DC exclusive artist. In July, 2010 DC announced that Finch would be writing and drawing a new ongoing series entitled ''Batman: The Dark Knight'', the first story arc of which deals with the detective's more supernatural cases.〔Segura, Alex (July 13, 2010). ("DAVID FINCH TAKES ON BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT AS WRITER/ARTIST" ). The Source. Retrieved on July 13, 2010〕〔Renaud, Jeffrey (July 13, 2010). ("Gotham Calling: Finch On 'The Dark Knight'" ). Comic Book Resources.〕 In 2014, Finch and his wife, Meredith Finch, took over the creative duties on ''Wonder Woman'', beginning with issue 36, their first collaborative effort.〔Campbell, Josie (July 1, 2014). ("Meredith, David Finch Discuss Taking 'Wonder Woman' More 'Mainstream'" ). Comic Book Resources.〕 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「David Finch (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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