Adam Warren bibliography
Adam Warren is an American comic book writer and artist who is famous for being one of the first American commercial illustrators to draw using the manga style.
Bibliography
Major works
Title | Role | Publisher | Year |
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The Dirty Pair: Biohazards | Artist and writer | Eclipse Comics | 1988 |
The Dirty Pair II: Dangerous Acquaintances | Artist and writer | Eclipse Comics | 1989 |
The Dirty Pair III: A Plague of Angels | Artist and writer | Eclipse Comics | 1990 |
The Terminator: Hunters and Killers | Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1992 |
The Dirty Pair: Sim Hell | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1993 |
Bubblegum Crisis: Grand Mal | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1994 |
The Dirty Pair: Fatal But Not Serious | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1995 |
Gen¹³: Bootleg (#8–10, "Grunge: The Movie" story) | Artist and writer | WildStorm | 1996 |
Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone | Artist and writer | DC Comics | 1997 |
C.H.I.X. (one-shot) (Sistah Ninja story) | Artist and writer | Image Comics | 1998 |
Gen¹³: Magical Drama Queen Roxy | Artist and writer | WildStorm | 1998 |
The Dirty Pair: Start the Violence | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1999 |
Gen¹³ (Vol. 2 #60–77) | Artist and writer | WildStorm | 1999 |
The Dirty Pair: Run from the Future | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2000 |
Marvel Mangaverse: Fantastic Four | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2002 |
Livewires | Writer and storyboards | Marvel Comics | 2005 |
Popbot Reader, for Popbot | Writer[1] | IDW Publishing | 2005 |
Iron Man: Hypervelocity | Writer and storyboards | Marvel Comics | 2007 |
Empowered Vol. 1 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2007 |
Empowered Vol. 2 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2007 |
Empowered Vol. 3 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2008 |
Empowered Vol. 4 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2008 |
Empowered Vol. 5 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2009 |
Hulk: Broken Worlds #2 | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2009 |
Empowered Vol. 6 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2010 |
Galacta: Daughter of Galactus (one-shot) | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2010 |
Empowered Vol. 7 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2012 |
Empowered Vol. 8 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2013 |
Empowered Vol. 9 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2015 |
Empowered Vol. 10 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2017 |
Empowered Vol. 11 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2019 |
Minor works
Title | Role | Publisher | Year |
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San Diego Comic-Con Comics, #3 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1994 |
Adam Warren Sketchbook (dōjinshi) | Artist | The Bio-Hazard Project | 1996 |
The Adventures of the X-Men #5 | Cover artist | Marvel Comics | August 1996 |
Barb Wire | Cover artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1996 |
Kabuki: Images | Pin-up artist | Image Comics | 1998 |
Star Wars: A New Hope Manga | Cover artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1998 |
Battle Chasers, #6 | Cover artist | WildStorm | 1998 |
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Manga | Cover artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1999 |
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Manga | Cover artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1999 |
Mangaphile, #1 | Cover artist | Radio Comix | 1999 |
Cannon God Exaxxion | Translator | Dark Horse Comics | 2001–2006 |
A Big 'Merci Beaucoup' (one-shot) | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2001 |
Fantastic Four v3 57-59 (The Ever-Lovin', Blue-Eyed End Of The World) | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2002 |
The Art of Comic-Book Inking Vol. 2 | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2002 |
How to Draw Manga Supersized Vol. 1 | Contributor | Antarctic Press | 2003 |
X-Men Unlimited Vol. 1, No. 47 ("Bloody 'Ell Story") | Artist and writer | Marvel Comics | 2003 |
Finder Vol. 6: Mystery Date | Pin-up artist | Lightspeed Press | 2004 |
Seraphic Feather Vol. #1-#6 | Translator | Dark Horse Comics | 2001–2006 |
PSM | End page comic | PlayStation Magazine | ????–2007 |
Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular (Galacta story) | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2009 |
Empowered Special: The Wench With a Million Sighs | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2009 |
Iron Man: Titanium #1 | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2010 |
The Guild: Tink (one-shot)[2] | Artist | Dark Horse Comics | 2011 |
Empowered Special #2: Ten Questions for the Maidman | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2011 |
Empowered Special #3: Hell Bent or Heaven Sent | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2012 |
Empowered Special #4: Animal Style | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2013 |
Empowered Special #5: Nine Beers with Ninjette | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2013 |
Empowered and the Soldier of Love | Artist and writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2018 |
gollark: The BASIC one has a unique syntax-based type system.
gollark: The exam board here actually devised its own fake assembly language and fake BASIC-style "pseudocode".
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gollark: Is performance a significant issue in shells? I doubt I'd notice as long as it does reasonable stuff in less than 20ms or so
gollark: Pay your landlord in ice cream?
References
- Adam Warren. "Illo for Ashley Wood's POPBOT". DeviantArt.
In fact, I wrote a story that Ashley painted in the very same POPBOT SPECIAL issue. Shocking, but true!
- The Guild: Tink Dark Horse product page. Retrieved 14 January 2011
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