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Graham Nolan
Graham Nolan
Born (1962-03-12) March 12, 1962 (age 62)
Long Beach, New York, U.S.
Area(s)Penciller, Inker

Notable works

Batman, Detective Comics with Chuck Dixon, The Phantom
AwardsInkpot Award 2014

Graham Nolan (born March 12, 1962) is an American comic book artist, best known for work for DC ComicsonBatman-related titles in the 1990s and his work on The Phantom Sunday strip. He frequently collaborates with writer Chuck Dixon.

Biography[edit]

Nolan's first comics credit came in April 1985, when his work appeared in DC Comics' Talent Showcase #16, alongside Eric Shanower and Stan Woch (among others). Moving on to an issue of the Marvel Transformers comic, in 1988 he started a 12-issue run on DC's Power of the Atom comic. In June 1990, he launched John Ostrander and Tim Truman's Hawkworld comic, pencilling and inking it for 26 issues until late 1992. In 1992 he designed and co-created the Batman villain Bane. He also worked on many issues of Detective Comics, illustrating key parts of the KnightFall and KnightsEnd sagas featuring Azrael and Batman.[1]

Graham Nolan also did freelance work for the Dungeons & Dragons game, including The Mines of Bloodstone (1986), Egg of the Phoenix (1987), The Endless Stair (1987), and The Complete Book of Villains (1994).

In 1998 he created and published his own comic book, Monster Island. Nolan tried to get a reformatted version into newspaper syndication but was told they no longer were buying adventure or "continuity" strips. King Features, instead offered him the art duties on their existing long-running medical soap opera strip, Rex Morgan, M.D.[2] A couple months later he was offered the Sunday Phantom strip as well.[3]

He left the Phantom strip in 2006 to work on other projects.[4] He left Rex Morgan in 2013.

Since then Nolan has been busy writing and illustrating creator-owned projects like Joe Frankenstein for IDW, and Return to Monster Island for Ominous Press, as well as returning to Bane with Chuck Dixon for the 12-part series, Bane: Conquest.[5]

In 2009, he created the webcomic Sunshine State.[6]

The Phantom – The Graham Nolan Sundays Vol. 1

Bibliography[edit]

Moonstone Books[edit]

DC Comics[edit]

Compass Comics[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wilding, Josh (March 24, 2012). "EXCLUSIVE: Interview With Graham Nolan, Co-Creator Of Bane". Comic Book Movie. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  • ^ Tobin, Suzanne (May 16, 2003). "Comics: Meet the Artist". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  • ^ "'Phantom' artist's work recalls childhood memories". The Washington Times. February 17, 2006. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  • ^ Dueben, Alex (October 9, 2008). "Graham Nolan on Returning to Comics". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  • ^ Ching, Albert (February 15, 2017). "EXCLUSIVE: Dixon & Nolan Return to Bane for New DC Series". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  • ^ Dueben, Alex (June 3, 2014). "Nolan Explores "Astro City" and the "Sunshine State"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
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