Steve Buccellato
Steve Buccellato (born May 1968) is a freelance artist and self-publisher who has worked in the comics industry as a colorist, writer, penciller, and editor.
Steve Buccellato | |
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Born | 1968 |
Area(s) | Writer, Penciller, Inker, Editor, Colourist |
http://www.stevebuccellato.com |
Biography
Buccellato's work has been published by Marvel Comics,[1] DC Comics, Image Comics, Tokyopop[2] and Tibet House US, among others. He has also published his own work in the magazine Comiculture. His creations include Weasel Guy, which was published by Image Comics in 1999 and Joey Berserk and Claire, which was featured in Comiculture.
He is one of the founding members of Mad Science Media, a collective of comic book professionals.
Selected bibliography
Comics work includes:
- Car Warriors 4-issue mini series (colorist)
- New Mutants vol. 1 #96 97 98 (colors)
- New Mutants Annual #5 (colors)
- Man of Peace: The Illustrated Life Story of the Dalai Lama of Tibet, graphic novel, William Meyers, Robert Thurman, Michael G. Burbank, initiated artistically by Rabkar Wangchuk, art a team effort of five artists coordinated by Steve Buccellato and Michael Burbank, Tibet House US, ISBN 978-1941312032
Awards
He won the Wizard Fan Award for favorite colorist in 1995 (with the firm Electric Crayon).
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References
- Notes
- Sources
- Steve Buccellato at the Grand Comics Database
- Steve Buccellato at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
External links
- Official website
- Steve Buccellato on LinkedIn
- Comiculture
- Mad Science Media website
- Stuff Said podcast interview with Steve Buccellato 1:21
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