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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

David John Mazzucchelli (born September 21, 1960) is an American comic book writer/artist, known for his work on seminal superhero comic book storylines Daredevil: Born Again and Batman: Year One, as well as for graphic novels in other genres, such as Asterios Polyp and City of Glass: The Graphic Novel. He is also an instructor who teaches comic book storytelling at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.

Career


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Mazzucchelli received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and started working in comics in the early 1980s, first at Marvel Comics where, after a few fill-in jobs, he became the regular artist on Daredevil. He worked with writer Denny O'Neil and culminated his work on this title with the Daredevil: Born Again story arc, written by Frank Miller.

Miller and Mazzucchelli collaborated again on the graphic novel Batman: Year One, serialized in issues 404-407 of DC Comics' monthly Batman title, and published in a single volume soon after that. Batman: Year One is considered one of the best Batman stories ever produced.

After Batman: Year One Mazzucchelli moved on to focus on more personal projects. He published three issues of his own independent anthology, Rubber Blanket, co-edited by his wife, painter Richmond Lewis, in which he began finding his voice as a writer in addition to exploring new avenues of visual expression. His evocative and haunting stories in Rubber Blanket, notably "Near Miss," "Dead Dog," "Discovering America," and "Big Man," set the stage for his work to come. With writer/artist Paul Karasik, he co-wrote and illustrated an adaptation of Paul Auster's City of Glass, published first by Avon Books in 1994, then by Picador in 2004 as City of Glass: The Graphic Novel. Auster's later book The Brooklyn Follies features a character with the name Nancy Mazzucchelli, an homage to David. He continued to write and draw short comics for various publishers up to the year 2000.

In 2009, Pantheon Books published Mazzucchelli's graphic novel, Asterios Polyp.

Mazzucchelli has also done illustrations for various publications, including interior pieces and covers for The New Yorker In 2011, an animated adaptation of Batman: Year One was released by Warner Home Video.

Mazzucchelli currently teaches a cartooning course for BFA students at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.

Awards


David Mazzucchelli
  • 2009 Los Angeles Times Book Prize Graphic Novel Award
  • Japan/U.S. Friendship Commission Creative Artist Fellowship
  • Morning Manga Fellowship
  • New Jersey State Council on the Arts
  • Erwin Swann Award, Swann Foundation for Caricature and Cartoon
  • 2012 HQ Mix Award for Foreign Artist (for Asterios Polyp)
  • 2012 HQ Mix Award for Foreign Writer (for Asterios Polyp)

Bibliography


David Mazzucchelli

Interior work

  • The Hands of Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu #121: "Passing Strangers!" (with Steven Grant, Marvel, 1983)
  • Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #14: "Demons" (with David Michelinie, Marvel, 1984)
  • World's Finest Comics #302: "No Rest for Heroes!" (with David Anthony Kraft, DC Comics, 1984)
  • Daredevil (Marvel):
    • "Every Good and Perfect Gift..." (with Dennis O'Neil, in #206, 1984)
    • "The Deadliest Night of My Life!" (with Harlan Ellison and Arthur Byron Cover, in #208, 1984)
    • "Blast from the Past" (with Arthur Byron Cover, in #209, 1984)
    • "The War on Micah Synn" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #210-214, 1984â€"1985)
    • "Prophecy" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #215, 1985)
    • "The Second Secret" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #216-217, 1985)
    • "Fog" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #220-221, 1985)
    • "Fear in a Handful of Dust..." (with Dennis O'Neil, in #222, 1985)
    • "The Price" (with Dennis O'Neil and Jim Shooter, in #223, 1985)
    • "...And Then You Die!" (with Dennis O'Neil, in #225, 1985)
    • "Warriors" (with Dennis O'Neil and Frank Miller, in #226, 1986)
    • "Born Again" (with Frank Miller, in #227-233, 1986)
  • Star Wars #84: "Seoul Searching" (with Roy Richardson, Marvel, 1984)
  • Marvel Team-Up Annual #7: "No Place to Run" (with Bob De Natale, Marvel, 1984)
  • Batman #404-407: "Year One" (with Frank Miller, DC Comics, 1987)
  • X-Factor #16: "Playing with Fire!" (with Louise Simonson, Marvel, 1987)
  • Marvel Fanfare #40: "Chiaroscuro" (with Ann Nocenti, Marvel, 1988)
  • Rubber Blanket #1-3 (script and art, self-published, 1991â€"1993)
  • Nozone (script and art):
    • "Cold Truth" (in #3, 1991)
    • "Sorry" (in #5, 1993)
    • "Untitled" (in #6, 1995)
  • Drawn & Quarterly (script and art):
    • "It's a Beautiful Day..." (in v1 #9, 1992)
    • "A Brief History of Civilization" (in v1 #9, 1992)
    • "Rates of Exchange" (in v2 #2, 1994)
  • Snake Eyes #3: "Phobia" (script and art, Fantagraphics Books, 1993)
  • Paul Auster's City of Glass (with Paul Karasik, graphic novel, Avon Books, 1994)
  • Zero Zero (script and art, Fantagraphics Books):
    • "Stop the Hair Nude" (in #2, 1995)
    • "Stubs" (in #11, 1996)
    • "Still Life" (in #27, 2000)
  • Little Lit: Folklore & Fairy Tale Funnies: "The Fisherman and the Sea Princess" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, HarperCollins, 2000)
  • Superman and Batman: World's Funnest: "Last Imp Standing!" (with Evan Dorkin, among other artists, one-shot, DC Comics, 2000)
  • The Comics Journal Special #1: "The Boy Who Loved Comics" (script and art, Fantagraphics Books, 2001)
  • Asterios Polyp (script and art, graphic novel, Pantheon Books, 2009)

Covers only

  • ROM Spaceknight #61 (Marvel, 1984)
  • Marvel Age #36 (Marvel, 1986)
  • Amazing Heroes #102 (Fantagraphics Books, 1986)
  • Snake Eyes #1-2 (Fantagraphics Books, 1990â€"1992)
  • Cheval Noir #40 (Dark Horse, 1993)
  • The Comics Journal #188, 194 (Fantagraphics Books, 1996â€"1997)

Other work

  • Detective Comics #598, 600: "Tribute: People of Note Pay Homage to the Batman" (pin-ups, DC Comics, 1989)
  • Negative Burn (Caliber):
    • "Spotlight: Rubber Blanket" (in #10, 1994)
    • "Sketchbook" (in #17, 1994)
  • Comic Book Artist #6: "Paying Homage: Tribute to the Great Will Eisner" (Top Shelf, 2005)

Newspapers and magazines

  • "Castles in the Sand" (cover of The New Yorker, Jul 26, 1993)
  • "The Fine Art of Hanging Ryman" (in The New Yorker, Oct 4, 1993)
  • "May Day" (cover of The New Yorker, May 2, 1994)
  • "Post Mort on Columbus Circle" (in The New Yorker, May 16, 1994)
  • "Monday in the Park with Marlon" (in The New Yorker, Sep 19, 1994)
  • "Fall" (cover of The New Yorker, Oct 24, 1994)
  • "New String" (in The Village Voice, 1994)

Interviews

  • Marvel Age #36 (Marvel, 1986)
  • Amazing Heroes #102 (Fantagraphics Books, 1986)
  • Comic Culture v2 #4 (Richard Relkin, 1995)
  • The Comics Journal #152, 194, 300 (Fantagraphics Books, 1992â€"2009)
  • Panel Discussions: Design in Sequential Art Storytelling (TwoMorrows, 2002)
  • Indy Magazine (2004)

References


David Mazzucchelli

External links


David Mazzucchelli
  • David Mazzucchelli at the Comic Book DB
  • David Mazzucchelli at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
  • David Mazzucchelli at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creatore



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