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Rafael Nieves (born January 24, 1960) is an American comic book writer, with over twenty years experience in the field. He began his career with the publication of ''Tales from the Heart'', first published by Entropy Enterprises before moving, with issue #3, to Slave Labor Graphics. The series, co-written with Cindy Goff, and based on her experiences, told the story of Cathy Grant, a Peace Corps volunteer stationed in Central Africa in the 1980s, chronicling her trials and tribulations as a "stranger in a strange land." It was illustrated by artist William "Seitu" Hayden. ''Tales from the Heart'' spawned two full-color one-shots published by Epic Comics, Marvel Comics' creator-owner label, and the latter, ''Bloodlines'', was nominated for two Eisner Awards in 1993 (Best Single Issue, Self-Contained Story; and Best Graphic Album — New). Since then, Nieves has worked for a number of publishers, including Marvel Comics (''Hellstorm, Prince of Lies''), Caliber Comics (''Orlak, Edgar Allan Poe's The Bells''), Comico Comics/Northstar (''Cold-Blooded''), and Moonstone Books (''The Phantom, Welcome Back, Mr. Moto, Vampire: The Masquerade''). Currently, Nieves is working on ''The Apocalypse Plan'', a graphic novel drawn by Dan Dougherty, to be published by Transfuzion Publishing, a company he co-founded with former Caliber Comics publisher Gary Reed; as well as projects for Moonstone Books. Nieves lives in Chicago with his wife and two puppies, and when he isn't toiling on making repairs to the couple's 80-year-old bungalow, he likes to read and watch ''Gene Simmons Family Jewels''. ==References== * 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「Rafael Nieves」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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