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Garen Ewing

Garen Ewing (born 1969, England) is an illustrator, designer and most notably a comic creator, being the writer and illustrator of ''The Adventures of Julius Chancer - The Rainbow Orchid''.
As an aside, Ewing is a part-time researcher and writer on the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–80) and was interviewed by Sue Cook on BBC Radio 4's 'Making History' programme in this capacity in October 2004.〔(Making History, "The March to Kandahar, 1880" ), BBC Radio 4, October 19, 2004〕
==Biography==
After self-publishing several fanzines, he started King Rat Press in 1988 with the anthology Cosmorama, which included contributors such as Steve Pugh, David Wyatt, Warren Ellis, Paul H. Birch and (Sara Russell ). In 1994 he had his full length comic version of Shakespeare's ''The Tempest'' published, a copy of which resides at the Shakespeare Library, Stratford-upon-Avon. Since then, he has worked as an illustrator and designer.
His most recent work, an example of the ligne claire comic form, is a mystery adventure, ''The Rainbow Orchid'', which has received much critical acclaim, including two nominations for a National Comic Award (2004), and winning the 2013 Young People’s Comic Award (part of the British Comic Awards).〔(British Comic Awards - 2013 Winners Announced )〕 The book is published in English by Egmont UK,〔("Egmont UK To Publish New Comic Strip Adventure The Rainbow Orchid" ), booktrade.info, April 1, 2008〕 in Dutch by Silvester Strips,〔("De Avonturen van Julius Chancer" )〕 in French by BD Must Editions, in Spanish by NetCom2 Editorial, and in German by Salleck Publications. He was one of the contributors to The DFC, the weekly kids' comic published by David Fickling Books, originally developing 'John Blake' with Philip Pullman and then writing and drawing 'Charlie Jefferson and the Tomb of Nazaleod'.〔("Fickling gears up for comic launch" ), The Bookseller.com, February 19, 2008〕 For the DFC's successor, The Phoenix, he illustrated two Ben Haggarty stories, 'The Legend of the Golden Feather' in issue 1,〔("The Phoenix Comic – Issues 1 & 2" )〕 and 'The Bald Boy and the Dervish' in issues 23 to 26, as well as writing and drawing 'The Secret of the Samurai', a 20-page Julius Chancer adventure. He was one of the artists featured in Dez Skinn's ''Comic Art Now: The Very Best in Contemporary Comic Art and Illustration'' (ILEX Press, 2008), and in February 2011, his poster design for ''Return to the Forbidden Planet'' was released as a stamp as part of Royal Mail's British Musicals set.〔("Royal Mail Stamps - Musicals" )〕 He contributed the 2004 section to Blank Slate Books' ''Nelson'' (2011) collaborative graphic novel.

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