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Richard Sala
Born(1954-06-02)June 2, 1954
Oakland, California, U.S.
DiedMay 7, 2020(2020-05-07) (aged 65)
Oakland, California, U.S.[1]
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Illustrator

Notable works

Invisible Hands
The Chuckling Whatsit
Evil Eye
hereliesrichardsala.blogspot.com

Richard Sala (June 2, 1954 – May 7, 2020) was an American cartoonist, illustrator, and comic book creator with a unique expressionistic style whose books often combined elements of mystery, horror and whimsy.

Biography

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Richard Sala was born in Oakland, California in 1954.[2] He spent his childhood in West Chicago, Illinois, and his teenage years in Scottsdale, Arizona. In interviews, Sala has mentioned the influence of his childhood years on his work, particularly his visits to museums and antique shops. He has stated that his love of reading and his interest in comic books and horror films helped him deal with real-life fears. He attended college as an art major, finally earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Mills College. He then worked as a freelance illustrator, something he had begun doing while in college, and a cartoonist, publishing his first comic book, Night Drive, in 1984.

More of a reflection of his art school education than a typical comic book, Night Drive nevertheless ended up opening doors for Sala that would eventually lead to his rediscovering and embracing his childhood love of comics and monsters. The book came to the attention of several individuals who contacted Sala to request work. These included Art Spiegelman, Monte Beauchamp and Colossal Pictures and resulted in his appearances in two highly regarded comic anthologies – Spiegelman's RAW and Beauchamp's BLAB!. Colossal Pictures hired Sala to animate one of the stories from Night Drive called "Invisible Hands." This was eventually expanded by Sala and director Denis Morella into a 12-minute story about a psychic detective, a hooded criminal, taxidermy, a costume party, and a secret society of one-handed killers, all done in Sala's usual tongue-in-cheek style. Divided into two-minute chapters so it could be shown as a serial, Invisible Hands debuted on the first season of MTV's Liquid Television show, which also featured the television debuts of Beavis and Butthead and Æon Flux.

Sala has continued to be a prolific illustrator and comic book artist. Two of his books, The Chuckling Whatsit and Mad Night, began as serials. They are epic thrillers with labyrinthine plots and black humor. The Chuckling Whatsit first appeared in the anthology Zero Zero. Mad Night, which features the girl detective Judy Drood, was initially serialized in Sala's 12-issue comic book series Evil Eye, published by Fantagraphics Books. Evil Eye also introduced Peculia, a mysterious black-haired waif whose fairy tale-inspired adventures include encounters with murderous children, necrophiles, cat-women, and zombies. Evil Eye ran for twelve issues, between 1998 and 2001.

Sala has also worked on projects with Lemony Snicket, Steve Niles, and The Residents, and illustrated Doctor Sax and The Great World Snake, a script written in the 1960s by Jack Kerouac, which, like Sala's own work, makes use of pulp genre conventions such as vampires and shadowy avengers.

In 2014, Sala began writing and drawing a webcomic entitled Super-Enigmatix, which follows the investigation into a sinister super-criminal.[3] In 2016, Sala began a second webcomic, The Bloody Cardinal, also about a mystery-shrouded super-criminal.[4] The Bloody Cardinal was published in print form by Fantagraphics in 2017.

Death

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Sala died on May 7, 2020, at the age of 65 of a heart attack. [5][6][1][7]

Columbarium niche of Richard Sala at the Chapel of the Chimes (Oakland, California).

Bibliography

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References

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  1. ^ a b Dean, Michael. "Richard Sala 1955-2020," The Comics Journal (MAY 12, 2020).
  • ^ Sullivan, Darcy. "The Richard Sala Interview by Darcy Sullivan," The Comics Journal #208 (November 1998).
  • ^ Davis, Lauren (23 July 2014). "This Nefarious Webcomic Evildoer Is Every Bond Villain Rolled Into One". io9.com. Gawker Media. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  • ^ Sala, Richard (23 February 2016). "New web-comic THE CARDINAL debuts!". hereliesrichardsala.blogspot.com. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  • ^ Siqueira, Cris. "Lion's Tooth co-owner Cris Siqueira remembers cartoonist Richard Sala". Milwaukee Record. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  • ^ "Fantagraphics Books Twitter feed". Retrieved May 9, 2020.
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