Ian McGinty
Ian McGinty (born May 6, 1985) is an American comic book writer, and artist known for his work on Adventure Time,[1] Bee and PuppyCat and Invader Zim. He is best known for his creator owned comic Welcome to Showside.[2]
Ian McGinty | |
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McGinty at the 2015 Small Press Expo | |
Born | Ian McGinty May 6, 1985 Annapolis, Maryland |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer, Penciller, Artist, Inker, Letterer, Colourist |
Notable works | Adventure Time Bee and PuppyCat |
http://www.ianmcginty.com/ |
Biography
In 2015, Ian McGinty announced that he would be developing his creator own comic series Welcome to Showside, into an animated series.[3] starring Henry Rollins, Amanda Kaufman, and Ian McGinty as Kit.
Ian currently resides in Savannah, Georgia.[4]
Bibliography
Ian McGinty's comic and graphic novel work include:[5]
Nickelodeon Studios
INVADER ZIM #15 (W) Eric Trueheart, Danielle Koening, KC Green, Ian McGinty, Jamie Smart (A) Warren Wucinich, KC Green, Ian McGinty with Fred C. Stresing and Meg Casey.
Boom! Studios
- Adventure Time #54, Story by Christopher Hastings. Art by Ian McGinty. Colors by Maarta Laiho. Letters by Steve Wands. Cover by Jackie Forrentino, Veronica Fish.
- Adventure Time: Candy Capers by Yuko Ota, Ananth Panagariya, Ian McGinty (Illustrations)
- Bee and Puppycat #3, created with Madeleine Flores, Ian McGinty, Anissa Espinosa, and Tait Howard.
- Munchkin #3 Writer(s): Tom Siddell, Jim Zub Artist(s): Ian McGinty
- Bravest Warriors #21-36 By Kate Leth & Ian McGinty
Other publishers
- Welcome to Showside #1, Story and Art by Ian McGinty
Notes
- "Ian McGinty On Waffle Tacos, Z2 Comics, And The Success Of 'WELCOME TO SHOWSIDE'". doomrocket.com. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
- "'Welcome to Showside' #2- Of Monsters and Food Trucks". popoptiq.com. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
- "Welcome to Showside". imdb.com. Retrieved 2015-03-25.
- "Comic artist Ian McGinty previews exclusive look at Welcome To Showside". ew.com. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
- "Ian McGinty's comic". comicvinegamespot.com. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
gollark: Since apparently the idea is that the restricted channels would still be visible to everyone but approved-submitter-only, you could maybe do *roles* for "knows lasers" and stuff and ask people to check that before offering advice on some things. Though you'd have to have that be checked manually, unlike with a channel.
gollark: It seems like there's kind of an excess of channels even *now*, without that in place.
gollark: Maybe written with pictures could work for some of that.
gollark: As someone with opinions on things, I generally prefer text to videos for guide-type content.
gollark: I don't see why I would be unavailable.
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