Riley Rossmo

Riley Rossmo is a Canadian comic book artist and illustrator, known for his work on various Image Comics titles, as well as Marvel Comics' Daken: Dark Wolverine. Rossmo is an instructor at the Alberta College of Art and Design.

Riley Rossmo
Rossmo in 2012
NationalityCanadian
Area(s)Penciller, Inker
Notable works
Proof
Cowboy Ninja Viking
Green Wake
rileyrossmo.com

Personal life

Originally from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Rossmo now lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Career

Rossmo is a graduate of the Alberta College of Art and Design. His first professional work was producing illustrations for publications such as Avenue, Calgary Inc, WestJet magazine and Scratch.[1]

His first comic book work was a collaboration with writer Alex Grecian on Seven Sons, a graphic novel based on a Chinese folk legend. In 2007, he started work on Proof, also with Alex Grecian.[2] Later, he collaborated with writer A.J. Lieberman on Cowboy Ninja Viking (2008–2011). Despite featuring a violent action story about an assassin with multiple personalities, Disney purchased film rights to the story, assigning writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick to write a screenplay.[3]

In March, 2011, Rossmo's first issue of Green Wake, with writer Kurtis J. Wiebe, was released. For Green Wake Rossmo adopted a limited palette, using different colors to indicate different times or states of reality in the narrative.[4] Despite critical success, sales flagged after the second issue leading Rossmo and Wiebe to end the series early. They have since announced that they are working together again on a mini-series titled Debris to be published in July, 2012.[5]

Rebel Blood is a horror comic about an infectious disease outbreak that affects both humans and animals. Published in March, 2012, this was the first comic that credited Rossmo as a writer. Co-written with Alex Link, the remote wilderness setting in the story was influenced by Rossmo's experiences canoeing at Waskesui.[6]

Rossmo and Alex Link are collaborating again on Drumhellar (originally titled Strangeways), released by Image Comics' Shadowline, with issue 1 released in November 2013.[7]

Rossmo and writer Ales Kot are working on Wild Children, a graphic novella about students rebelling against their teachers.[8]

Rossmo has cited Bill Sienkiewicz's illustrations for The New Mutants comic books as a major early influence on his art style.[9]

Bibliography

AiT/Planet Lar

  • Seven Sons (with Alex Grecian, TPB, October 2006, 88 pages, ISBN 978-1-932051-46-9)

Boom Studios

  • Curse #1-6 (January 2014-April 2014, with Michael Moreci, Boom Studios)

DC Comics

  • Constantine: The Hellblazer #1-12 (June 2015-May 2016, with Ming Doyle)
  • Batman Vol. 2 #52 (July 2016)
  • Batman Vol. 3 #7, 8, Annual #1 (September 2016- December 2016)
  • Suicide Squad #9 (January 2017)
  • Dark Night III: The Master Race #8, variant cover (March 2017)
  • Batman/The Shadow #1-6 (2017)
  • Dark Knights: The Batman Who Laughs (2017)
  • Justice League: No Justice #3 (2018)
  • Martian Manhunter #1-12 (2018-2020)

Image Comics

  • Proof (October 2007 – 2012, with Alex Grecian):
    • Volume 1: Goatsucker (TPB, June 2008, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-58240-944-3)
    • Book 2: The Company of Men (TPB, December 2008, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-017-8)
    • Book 3: Thunderbirds Are Go! (TPB, July, 2009, 144 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-134-2)
    • Book 4: Julia (TPB, July, 2010, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-285-1)
    • Book 5: Blue Fairies (TPB, December, 2010, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-348-3)
    • Book 6: Endangered (TPB, June, 2011, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-391-9)
  • Cowboy Ninja Viking (October 2009 – 2010, with A.J. Lieberman):
    • Volume 1 (collects #1-5, TPB, June 2008, 160 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-261-5)
    • Volume 2 (collects #6-10, TPB, February 2011, 160 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-344-5)
    • Deluxe Edition (collects #1-10, hc, October 2013, 304 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-780-1)
  • Green Wake (April 2011-February 2012, with Kurtis J. Wiebe):
    • Volume 1 (collects #1-5, TPB, October 2011, 136 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-432-9)
    • Volume 2: Lost Children (collects #6-10, TPB, May 2012, 136 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-525-8)
  • Rebel Blood (March 2012-June 2012, with Alex Link):
    • Rebel Blood (collects #1-4, TPB, October 2012, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-591-3)
  • Debris (July 2012-October 2012, with Kurtis J. Wiebe):
    • Debris (Collects #1-4, TPB, February 2013, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-720-7)
  • Bedlam #1-6 (October 2012-April 2013, with Nick Spencer, Image Comics):
    • Volume 1 (collects #1-6, TPB, May 2013, 184 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-735-1)
  • Dia de Los Muertos (February 2013-May 2013, with Alex Link, Christopher Long, Dirk Manning, Jeff Mariotte, Ed Brisson, Joshua Williamson, Kurtis Wiebe, Joe Keatinge and Alexander Grecian):
    • Dia de Lost Muertos (collects #1-3, TPB, November 2013, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-60706-807-5)

Marvel Comics

  • Daken: Dark Wolverine #10-12 (Big Break), #13-15 (Moonwalk) #21-23 (Lost Weekend) (June 2011-May 2012):
    • Big Break (collects #9.1, #10-12, hc, October 2011, 112 pages, ISBN 978-0-78515-673-4)
    • The Pride Comes Before the Fall (collects #13-19, hc, February 2012, 152 pages, ISBN 978-0-78515-235-4)
    • No More Heroes (collects #20-23, TPB, December 2012, 112 pages, ISBN 978-0-78516-089-2)

References

  1. "The proof is out there", The Calgary Herald, October 24, 2007, accessed June 29, 2011.
  2. "Proof on paper that Bigfoot exists", The Edmonton Journal, October 28, 2007, accessed June 29, 2011.
  3. Kit, Borys. "Disney Gets Three-For-One With 'Cowboy Ninja Viking'", The Hollywood Reporter, November 7, 2010, accessed June 29, 2011.
  4. Truitt, Brian. "'Green Wake' introduces a colorfully creepy town", USA Today, March 18, 2011, accessed June 29, 2011.
  5. "Kurtis J. Wiebe Shuffles Through the 'Debris'", Comic Book Resources, April 25, 2012, accessed May 6, 2012.
  6. McCoy, Heath. "Calgary comic book Rebel Blood oozes infections, zombies", Calgary Herald, March 14, 2012, accessed May 6, 2012.
  7. Richards, Ron , Image Comics, August 18, 2013, accessed November 21, 2013
  8. Truitt, Brian. "Ales Kot plots youthful rebellion in 'Wild Children'", USA Today, April 17, 2012, accessed May 6, 2012.
  9. Rossmo, Riley. "Cover-Op – Riley Rossmo on the New Mutants of Sienkiewicz", Gestalt Mash, August 26, 2010, accessed June 29, 2011.
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