Simon Bisley
Simon Bisley is a British comic book artist best known for his 1990s work on ABC Warriors, Lobo and Sláine.
Simon Bisley | |
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Bisley at the 2015 East Coast Comicon in Secaucus, New Jersey | |
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Penciller, Artist, Inker, Colourist |
Notable works | ABC Warriors Lobo Sláine |
Awards | Eagle Award for "Favourite British Artist" (1990) Eisner Award for "Best Artist" (1992) |
Official website |
Early life
Simon Bisley began drawing when he was six years old. He is self-taught, with only a short one-year stay at an art college, saying "I found it very difficult to get any kind of feedback from the art teachers. They weren't interested at all in what I was doing, so I became kind of very introverted with regard to my artwork and yeah, I was just all self-taught."[1]
Career
Bisley started his career doing magazine and album covers, his first work being a T-shirt design for heavy metal magazine Kerrang![1]
Eventually, even though he had no experience in comics strip drawing at the time, he was hired by the magazine 2000 AD after they saw his interpretations of their magazine characters. According to the Comic Book Database, "while still a student, Bisley did a painting of a robot holding a baby that he sent to the offices of 2000 AD. The image was seen by Pat Mills and inspired him to relaunch the ABC Warriors strip, with Bisley as artist, in 1987".[2] He started with work on ABC Warriors in 1987, later moving to Sláine and Judge Dredd.[3]
Since 1997, Bisley is a regular contributor of the comics magazine Heavy Metal.[4]
Bisley has done design work for several music videos, including Chippendales' "Room Service".
Influences
Bisley's style is strongly influenced by Frank Frazetta,[5] Gustav Klimt, Salvador Dalí, and Richard Corben, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Egon Schiele.[6] He also took inspiration from rock album covers and graffiti as well as traditional comics art.
Bisley's work influenced the Beast in the 2006 Doctor Who episode "The Satan Pit",[7] and Simon Pegg's character graphic artist Tim Bisley on the Channel 4 sitcom Spaced.[8]
Bibliography
DC
- The Authority/Lobo (with co-writers Keith Giffen and Alan Grant):
- Jingle Hell (2004)
- Spring Break Massacre (2005)
- Batman: Black & White, miniseries, #2 (with Neil Gaiman, 1996)
- Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgement on Gotham (with John Wagner and Alan Grant, 1991) ISBN 1-56389-022-4
- Batman/Lobo One-Shot (April 2000)
- Global Frequency #7 (with Warren Ellis, 2003)
- Hellblazer #259-260, 265-266, 282 (full art); #271-274 (along with Giuseppe Camuncoli) (2009–11)
- Lobo:
Fleetway
- 2000 AD (ABC Warriors): ##555-558, 563-568, 577-581 (1988); (Sláine): #626-635, 650-656, 662-664, 688-698 (1989–90); (Judge Dredd) #1068 (1997)
- Judge Dredd Megazine #1.14, 1.16, 1.17, 1.19, 2.61, 2.62, 3.15, 3.17 (1991–96)
Full Circle
- Full Cirkle, vol. 1 (with Simon Reed, 2003)
- Full Cirkle, vol. 2 (with Simon Reed, 2007)
- Thicker Than Blood (colours, with Simon Reed and art by Mike Ploog, 2007)
Marvel
- X-Men Unlimited #46 (with Ian Edginton, 2003)
- Halo Graphic Novel, (with Lee Hammock, 2006)
- Incredible Hulks #620 (with Brandon Montclare, 2011)
Verotik
- Verotika #1 (with Glenn Danzig (w), 1994)
- Verotika #2 (cover, 1995)
- Death Dealer #1 (with Glenn Danzig (w) and Frank Frazetta (cover), 1995)
- Satanika (Vol 1) #0 (with Glenn Danzig (w) and Frank Frazetta (cover), 1995)
- Satanika (Vol 1) #1-2 (covers, 1995)
- Jaguar God #0 (with Glenn Danzig (w), 1996)
- Verotik Illustrated (with Bill Oakley, 1997)
- Hidden Lyrics of the Left Hand (with Glenn Danzig (w), 2010)
- Lyrics of the Left Hand, Volume II (with Glenn Danzig (w), 2018)
Other publishers
- "Once Upon A Time in the West" (with Alan Grant, in Toxic! #1, 1991)
- "Reapers" (with John Arcudi, in Dark Horse Presents: Aliens, Dark Horse Comics, 1992, collected in Aliens Omnibus #3, 2008, ISBN 1-59307-872-2)
- The Terminator: The Enemy Within #1-4 (Dark Horse Comics, 1991–1992, covers)
- Bisley's Scrapbook (Atomeka Press, 1993)
- Melting Pot (with Kevin Eastman/Eric Talbot, Kitchen Sink Press, 1995, ISBN 0-87816-362-X)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Bodycount (with Kevin Eastman, 4-issue mini-series, tpb, Image Comics, 1996, tpb, ISBN 1-887279-36-9)
- Mutant Chronicles: Golgotha (illustration by Bisley, Acclaim Comics, 1996)
- Bad Boy (with Frank Miller, one-shot, Oni Press, Dynamite Entertainment, 1997)
- Fistful of Blood (with script and layouts by Kevin Eastman, in Heavy Metal #192-202, May 2001 - January 2003, hardcover, 64 pages, February 2003, ISBN 1-882931-86-6)
- The Dead (with Alan Grant, Berserker Comics, 2008-ongoing)[9]
- Church of Hell #1-3 (Berserker Comics, 2009, covers)[10]
- The Lost Pages (Zaid Comics, 2020, cover)
- SOS: Onslaught (Chimera Comics, 2020, cover)
Collected editions
- The Authority/Lobo: Holiday Hell (160 pages, 2006) ISBN 1-4012-0992-0
- Global Frequency, Volume 2: Detonation Radio, ISBN 1-4012-0291-8
- Heavy Metal Dredd (with John Wagner/Alan Grant, reprinted from Rock Power, collected in Heavy Metal Dredd ISBN 0-7493-1555-5):
- "A Mega-City Primer" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #1.14, 1991 and 2000 AD #1068, 1997)
- "Rock On, Tommy Who?!" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #1.16, 1992)
- "Chicken Run" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #1.17, 1992)
- "The Legend of Johnny Biker" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #1.19, 1992)
- "Ironfist" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #2.61, 1994)
- "Night Before Christmas" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #2.62, 1994)
- "The Great Arsoli" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #3.15, 1996)
- "Bimba" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #3.17, 1996)
Music album covers
- Mayhemic Destruction (1987), by Mortal Sin
- Created in Hate (1988) by Annihilated
- First Offence (1988), by First Offence
- Kilt by Death (1990), by Drunken State
- Thrall: Demonsweatlive (1993), by Danzig
- 6:66 Satan's Child (1999), by Danzig
- Gorgeous Frankenstein (2007), by Gorgeous Frankenstein
- Lost Tracks of Danzig (2007), by Danzig
- Among Flies (2008), by Last House on The Left
- Black Laden Crown (2017) by Danzig
- The Blood of Gods (2017), by Gwar
Computer game box
- Gods (1991), by The Bitmap Brothers
- Weaponlord (1995), by Visual Concepts
- Fur Fighters (2000), by Bizarre Creations (Viggo's Revenge release)
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2012), by Namco Bandai Games (Heihachi Mishima's second costume.)
Role-playing games
- Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of (2017, Modiphius Entertainment, inner pages illustrations by Simon Bisley, among others)
Movie posters
- Centurion (2010) (Possibly in error, also attributed to Simon Bowles and Pathe productions.)
- Black Death (2010)
Books
- Biz: The Intense Art of Simon Bisley (Verotik Pub Inc, August 1997)
- Fakk 2 (80 pages, Heavy Metal Magazine, June 1999)
- The Art of Simon Bisley Redux (132 pages, Heavy Metal Magazine, June 2007, ISBN 1-932413-79-0)
- Simon Bisley's Illustrations from the Bible: A Work in Progress (Heavy Metal Magazine, July 2007, ISBN 1-932413-78-2)
- Simon Bisley Calendar 2010 (Heavy Metal Magazine, August 2009, ISBN 1-935351-06-0)
Awards
- 1990: Won "Favourite Artist UK" Eagle Award
- 1992:[11]
- Won "Best Artist" Eisner Award, for Judgement on Gotham
- Won "Best Artist" UK Comic Art Award[12]
- Won "Best Original Graphic Novel" UK Comic Art Award for Judgment on Gotham (with John Wagner and Alan Grant)
- Nominated for "Best Cover Artist" Eisner Award, for Judgement on Gotham and Doom Patrol
- Nominated for "Best Graphic Album: New/First US Publication" Eisner Award, for Judgement on Gotham (with Alan Grant and John Wagner)
- 1993:[13]
- Nominated for "Best Cover Artist" Eisner Award, for Grendel: War Child, Terminator, and Enemy Within
- Nominated for "Best Painter (Interior)" Eisner Award, for "Lair of the Lizard Ladies" in Mr. Monster Attacks #3
- Nominated for "Best Artist" UK Comic Art Award[14]
- 2002: Nominated for "Best Artist Ever" National Comics Award
References
- "Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Artist Interviews - Simon Bisley". www.comic-art.com.
- "Simon Bisley Comic Book DB". comicbookdb.com. 2008.
- Ringgenberg, Steve (1995). "interview with Bisley, p. 1". comic-art.com. Wayback Machine.
- Duncan, Randy; Smith, Matthew J. (2013). Icons of the American Comic Book: From Captain America to Wonder Woman, Volume 1. p. 332. ISBN 9780313399237.
- Ringgenberg, Steve (1995). "interview with Bisley, p. 5". comic-art.com. Wayback Machine.
- "Simon Bisley" Archived 9 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine. East Coast Comiccon. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
- "Artist Biography", "The Tick's 20th Anniversary Special Edition #1", May 2007, New England Comics Press
- Spaced Series 2 DVD Homage-o-meter (Alternative subtitles)
- The Dead issue #1 at Berserker Comics
- Church of Hell at Berserker Comics
- 1992 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners at the Comic Book Awards Almanac
- "Newswatch: UK Awards Named," The Comics Journal #149 (March 1992), p. 22.
- 1993 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners at the Comic Book Awards Almanac
- ER. "International Miscellanea: 1993 UK Comic Art Awards," The Comics Journal #161 (August 1993), p. 40.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simon Bisley. |
- Simon Bisley at the Grand Comics Database
- Simon Bisley at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Simon Bisley at IMDb
- Simon Bisley - Lambiek Comiclopedia
- Simon Bisley - 2000adonline.com credits list
- Intervista a Simon Bisley . Comicon Napoli 2014 on YouTube