Steve Ellis (comics)

Steve Ellis (born March 14, 1971, in New Jersey, United States) is an American comic book artist and illustrator who has worked for Wizards of the Coast, DC Comics, Wildstorm, White Wolf, Moonstone Books and Marvel Comics.

Steve Ellis
Ellis at the 2011 New York Comic Con.
Born (1971-03-14) March 14, 1971
New Jersey, United States
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Artist, Inker
Notable works
High Moon
The Silencers
Crimson Dynamo
AwardsHarvey Award, 2009
Paper Screen Gem Award
Galerie d'art Yves Laroche: Street Camp Juried Show 2006
Best in Show: Gen Con Art Show 2005
http://www.hypersteve.com

Career

Ellis is the illustrator and co-creator behind The Silencers[1] (with Fred Van Lente) and High Moon (with David Gallaher).

Steve Ellis’ work has been featured on CD covers, computer games, trading cards, books, RPGs, magazines, toys and comics. Ellis worked for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Wizards of the Coast, and Upper Deck, among other companies. His Dungeons & Dragons work for Wizards of the Coast includes interior illustrations for Libris Mortis, Frostburn, Lords of Madness, Complete Adventurer, and Player's Handbook II.

While acting as penciler and inker for Marvel Comics and DC Comics’ famous properties like Lobo, Iron Man, and Green Lantern, Ellis has spearheaded such new titles as Wildstorm’s Jezebelle and the Marvel/Epic lines’ Crimson Dynamo. He has created the critically successful science fiction comic series Tranquility, his super-powered Mob epic The Silencers (with co-conspirator Fred Van Lente) and has had success winning the Zuda Comics online comics competition with fan favorite High Moon.[2] He has also done numerous cover illustrations for books and games. Steve Ellis took over artistic duties on Green Lantern Corps for DC Comics during their "Convergence" event in 2015.[3]

Affiliations

Ellis has been a Society of Illustrators member since 2000, and is a founding member of Drawbridge studio (Hypothetical Island/XOXO).

Awards

  • Ellis's creation High Moon (with collaborator David Gallaher and Scott O. Brown) won the "Best Online Comic" Harvey award for 2009.
  • Ellis was nominated for a 2010 Harvey Award for Best Inker.[4] as well as "Best Online Comic" for High Moon[5]
  • Ellis was nominated for a 2011 Harvey Award for Best Inker.[6]
  • Ellis was nominated for a 2013 Harvey Award for Best Inker and Best Cover[7]
  • Ellis (with collaborator David Gallaher and Scott O. Brown) was nominated for a 2014 Harvey Award for "The Only Living Boy" in the "Best Graphic Publication for Young Readers" category[8]
  • Ellis (with collaborator David Gallaher) was nominated for a 2016 Harvey Award for "The Only Living Boy" in the "Best Graphic Publication for Young Readers" category[9]
  • Ellis was nominated for "Best Artist" in the 2019 Ringo Awards for his work on "The Only Living Boy". His work The Only Living Boy Omnibus also received a nomination for "Best Presentation in Design" category[10]

Bibliography

Acclaim Comics

Amazon Studios

  • It Came In The Mail storyboards

AMC

Archaia

  • Immortals: Gods & Heroes

Bottled Lightning

comiXology

  • Box 13 (with writer and co-creator David Gallaher)
  • Box 13: The Pandora Process (with writer and co-creator David Gallaher)

Dark Horse Comics

  • The Silencers

DC Comics

Image Comics

  • Deadlands: The Devil's Six Gun (with writer and co-creator David Gallaher)

White Wolf

  • Aberrant's Aberrant: Elites
  • Aberrant's Aberrant Players Guide
  • Aberrant's Aberrant: The Directive
  • Aberrant's Aberrant Worldwide: Phase I
  • Aberrant's Aberrant: Year One
  • Changeling: The Dreaming's The Fool's Luck: The Way of the Commoner
  • Changeling: The Dreaming's Land of Eight Million Dreams
  • Demon: The Fallen's Demon Storytellers Companion
  • Demon: The Fallen's Demon: The Fallen Rulebook
  • Hunter: The Reckoning's Hunter Book: Avenger
  • Hunter: The Reckoning's Hunter Book: Defender
  • Hunter: The Reckoning's Hunter Survival Guide
  • Kindred of the East's Killing Streets
  • Mage: The Ascension's Guide to the Technocracy
  • Mage: The Ascension's Mage: The Ascension Revised Edition
  • Vampire: The Masquerade's Clanbook: Ventrue Revised
  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse's Apocalypse
  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse's Werewolf: The Apocalypse Revised Edition
  • World of Darkness (old)'s World of Darkness: Time of Judgment

DreamSmith Books Publishers

Scholastic Books

  • Confessions of a Teenage Vampire (as artist and co-creator)

Wildstorm

Marvel Comics

Moonstone Books

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References

  1. Huynh, Ngoc (December 3, 2007). "Cracking the comic book industry", The Post-Standard, p. D8.
  2. Chun, Gary C. W. (March 16, 2008). "Drawn & Quartered: Horror on the Web", Honolulu Star-Bulletin 13 (76).
  3. Schedeen, Jesse (November 25, 2014), "DC's Next Wave of Convergence Tie-Ins Revealed," IGN (retrieved June 23, 2016)
  4. "2010 Harvey Award Winners (BOLD)". The Harvey Awards. Archived from the original on 2011-09-23. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  5. "2010 Harvey Award Winners (BOLD)". Newsarama. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  6. "2011 Harvey Award Winners (BOLD)". The Harvey Awards. Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  7. "2010 Harvey Award Winners (BOLD)". Archived from the original on 2011-09-23.
  8. Cavna, Michael (5 July 2016). "'Bloom County' and 'Bloodshot Reborn' are among the multiple 2016 Harvey Award nominees". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  9. MacDonald, Heidi (22 August 2019). "'2019 Ringo Awards nominations are announced". comicsbeat.com. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
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