Daniel Merlin Goodbrey
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Daniel Merlin Goodbrey | |
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Nationality | English |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works | Brainfist Iron Man 2020: Endless Stolen Sky The Rule of Death |
http://www.e-merl.com |
Daniel Merlin Goodbrey is an English writer known for his work in webcomics and the British small press.
Biography
Goodbrey became known as a creator of experimental digital comics and Hypercomics (infinite canvas webcomics using Adobe Flash).[citation needed]
He is the inventor of the Tarquin engine,[1] an Adobe Flash script for creating infinite canvas webcomics. Cartoonist Scott McCloud has used the Tarquin engine for the creation of some of his comics.[2]
His recent works include Iron Man 2020 for Marvel Comics.[3]
Goodbrey currently lives in Welwyn Garden City where he lectures in Narrative & Interaction Design at The University of Hertfordshire.[citation needed]
His work was featured in a group exhibition at Pump House Gallery in London in September 2010.[4]
Bibliography
- Six-Gun: Tales of an Unfolded Earth (Hyperfiction) [5]
- I Bleed Scorpions (British small press comic) [6]
- Mr. Nile - The Illustrated Bastard (British small press comic) [7]
- Brainfist (webcomic)
- All Knowledge is Strange (webcomic)
- The Last Sane Cowboy and Other Stories (AiT/Planet Lar)[8]
- "Emperor None" (with Brian Denham, in Giant-Size Avengers Special #1, Marvel Comics, February 2008)[9]
- Iron Man 2020: "Endless Stolen Sky" (with art by Lou Kang, in Astonishing Tales #1-6, Marvel Comics, April–September 2009)[9]
- The Rule of Death (with art by Douglas Noble, webcomic, Serializer)
- Necessary Monsters (with art by Sean Azzopardi, webcomic)[10]
Awards
- Isotope Award for Excellence in mini-comics in 2004
- Isotope Award for Excellence in 2005 for 'The Last Sane Cowboy' [11]
Notes
- ^ [1]. Webcomicsnation, March 6, 2009
- ^ [2]. Mimi's Last Coffee, ret. March 6, 2009
- ^ [3] Archived 2009-08-18 at the Wayback Machine. Jennifer M. Contino, March 6, 2009
- ^ Eliza Williams (23 August 2010) "Hypercomics: The Shape of Comics to Come", Creative Review. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
- ^ [4] Archived 2009-03-02 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Danner, ret. March 6, 2009
- ^ [5] Matthew Povey, ret. March 6, 2009
- ^ [6] Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine Andrew Luke, ret. July 12, 2009
- ^ [7] Archived 2008-09-05 at the Wayback Machine. AiT/Planet Lar, ret. March 6, 2009
- ^ 9.0 9.1 Daniel Merlin Goodbrey Marvel Comics Digital Comics, ret. March 6, 2009
- ^ [8]. Comic Book Resources, ret. March 6, 2009
- ^ [9] Comic Book Resources, ret. March 6, 2009
References
- Daniel Merlin Goodbrey at the Grand Comics Database
- Daniel Merlin Goodbrey at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
External links
- Official website
- Daniel Merlin Goodbrey at Comic Vine
Interviews
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- Living people
- English comics writers
- English webcomic creators
- Year of birth missing (living people)