Mark Buckingham (comic book artist)

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Mark Buckingham is a British comic book artist. He is best known for his work on Marvelman and Fables.

Career

Born as Mark John Buckingham, on 23 May 1966, in Clevedon, England, he initially started working professionally in 1987, on strips and illustrations for a British satire magazine called The Truth, where he first worked with Neil Gaiman illustrating some of his articles. His American debut came the following year as inker on DC Comics' Hellblazer, taking over as penciller from issue 18.

Some of Buckingham's earliest (non-professional) work appeared in early issues of the Clevedon Youth CND newsletter in the early 1980s (c. 1982/83), in which he satirised members of the group in a fun and amusing manner. Copies are now very hard to find, but a few are known to still be in existence.{{citation needed|date=November 2017}}

He is most famous for his work on Marvelman (Miracleman in the USA), Hellblazer,{{Cite book | last = Irvine | first = Alex | author-link = Alexander C. Irvine | contribution = John Constantine Hellblazer | editor-last = Dougall | editor-first = Alastair | title = The Vertigo Encyclopedia | pages = 102–111 | publisher = Dorling Kindersley | place = New York | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-0-7566-4122-1 | oclc = 213309015 }} and Fables, including a story in the original graphic novel 1001 Nights of Snowfall.{{Cite book | last = Irvine | first = Alex | author-link = Alexander C. Irvine | contribution = Fables | editor-last = Dougall | editor-first = Alastair | title = The Vertigo Encyclopedia | pages = 72–81 | publisher = Dorling Kindersley | place = New York | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-0-7566-4122-1 | oclc = 213309015 }} His Marvel work includes inking Chris Bachalo's pencils on Generation X, Ghost Rider 2099, and penciling Paul Jenkins's run on Peter Parker: Spider-Man. For DC Comics, Buckingham has inked the two Death miniseries and was the original penciller on the Titans series. In the 1990s Mark shared a studio with The Beano and Marvel artist Kev F. Sutherland,{{cite web|first=Craig |last=Lemon |title=Buckingham The Trend |publisher=Comics Bulletin |url=http://www.comicsbulletin.com/features/97565760028484.htm |date=1 December 2000 |access-date=18 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140116210523/http://www.comicsbulletin.com/features/97565760028484.htm |archive-date=16 January 2014 }} working together on Marvel's Star Trek and Doctor Strange.

On the Vertigo Voices: Fables Forum panel at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, Fables creator and writer Bill Willingham announced that he and Buckingham would switch roles in an up-coming one-off, for Fables issue #100: Buckingham would write and Willingham would illustrate.{{cite web|url=http://www.dccomics.com/media/podcasts/DCComics_2009-07-25_Vertigo_Voices_The_Fables_Forum_at_SDCC_2009.mp3 |title=Archived copy |access-date=31 July 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091002010514/http://www.dccomics.com/media/podcasts/DCComics_2009-07-25_Vertigo_Voices_The_Fables_Forum_at_SDCC_2009.mp3 |archive-date=2 October 2009 }}

In July 2012, as part of San Diego Comic-Con, Buckingham was one of six artists who, along with DC co-publishers Jim Lee and Dan DiDio, participated in the production of "Heroic Proportions", an episode of the Syfy 'reality'-television competition series Face Off, in which special effects were tasked to create a new superhero, with Buckingham and the other DC artists on hand to help them develop their ideas. The winning entry's character, Infernal Core by Anthony Kosar, was featured in Justice League Dark #16 (March 2013),Melrose, Kevin (16 January 2013). [https://www.cbr.com/dan-didio-jim-lee-and-dc-artists-to-appear-on-syfys-face-off/ "Dan DiDio, Jim Lee and DC artists to appear on Syfy's Face Off"]. CBR.com.[http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2013/01/16/dan-didio-jim-lee-and-dc-entertainments-stellar-talent-to-guest-star-on-syfys-hit "DAN DIDIO, JIM LEE AND DC ENTERTAINMENT'S STELLAR TALENT TO GUEST STAR ON SYFY'S HIT COMPETITION SERIES 'FACE OFF'"]. DC Comics (Burbank, California). 16 January 2016. which was published 30 January 2013.Nguyen, Minhquan (1 February 2013). [http://weeklycomicbookreview.com/2013/02/01/justice-league-dark-16-review/ "Justice League Dark #16 – Review"]. Weekly Comic Book Review. The episode premiered on 22 January 2013, as the second episode of the fourth season."Heroic Proportions", Face Off, Season 4, Episode 2. Syfy, 22 January 2013.

Personal life

Buckingham was married in Gijón, Spain in August 2006 to journalist and TV newscaster Irma Page. His best man was Neil Gaiman.{{cite web | title= this post from Gaiman's journal| url=http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2006/08/about-to-launch-its-first-attack.html | access-date = 14 August 2006}}

Bibliography

Awards

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  • 2003: Won Eisner Award for "Best New Series", for Fables #19–27: "March of the Wooden Soldiers" (with Willingham and Leialoha)
  • 2005: Won Eisner Award for "Best Serialized Story", for Fables #19–27: "March of the Wooden Soldiers" (with Willingham and Leialoha)
  • 2006: Won Eisner Award for "Best Serialized Story", for Fables #36–38, 40–41: "Return to the Homelands" (with Willingham and Leialoha)
  • 2007: Won Eisner Award for "Best Artist/Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team", for Fables (with Leialoha)

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