Ardian Syaf
Ardian Syaf | |
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Born | Tulungagung, East Java, Indonesia |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Area(s) | Penciller |
Notable works | Batgirl, Brightest Day and Welcome to the Jungle |
Awards |
Nominee for Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story in 2009 (for Welcome to the Jungle) |
Ardian Syaf is a comic book artist. He has worked for DC Comics,[1] Marvel Comics, and Dynamite.
Ardian started his career in 2007, illustrating The Dresden Files for Dabel Brothers Publishing. That lasted for 11 issues. 'Take a Chance' written by novelist C. E. Murphy was published after that, although in fact that was written, and drawn, first. Then after signing to the Spanish agency, Utopia Studio. Ardian became a fill-in artist for Marvel Comics. He drew 2 issues of Nightcrawler, and later Captain Britain & MI 13. In 2009, he signed exclusively to DC. He then re-signed with DC in 2012.[2]
His major influence is Hermann Huppen, a Belgian comic artist. "I would want to work on an Indonesian project with a friend. Tomb Raider meets magic combining with the superstitious beliefs of Indonesia. Friends keep asking me to do my own story. One day".[3]
Published work
DC
Artist (combined pencils and inks)
- Aquaman #15
- Batgirl #1 - #13 and #0
- Batman and Robin Annual #1 (with various others)
- Batman:Night of the Owls (with various others)
- Birds of Prey #7
- Brightest Day #17 - #24
- Catwoman Annual 1 (with various others)
- Green Lantern: The End (with various others)
- Green Lantern: Wrath of the First Lantern (with various others)
- Red Lanterns #0
- Superman: The Reign of Doomsday (with various others)
Penciller
- Action Comics #900
- Batgirl #1 - #9
- Birds of Prey #7
- Blackest Night:Batman #1 - #3
- Blackest Night:Black Lantern Corps #1 - #3
- Blackest Night:Rise of the Black Lanterns #0
- Brightest Day #1 - #5, #7, #8, #13, #17, #18 and #24
- Flashpoint:Emperor Aquaman #1 - #3
- Green Lantern #63
- Green Lantern Corps #48 - #52
- Justice League of America #34
- Justice League: Cry for Justice #1 and #5
- Justice Society of America: 80-Page Giant 2010 (with various others)
- Red Hood and the Outlaws #17
- Superman/Batman #68 - #70
- The Phantom Stranger #42
- Titans #23
Inker
- Action Comics #900
- Green Lantern #63
Colorist
- Batgirl #7 - #9
- Blackest Night:Rise of the Black Lanterns #0
- Brightest Day Aftermath:The Search #1 - #3
- Flashpoint:Emperor Aquaman #1 - #3
- Flashpoint:Reverse Flash #1
- Green Lantern:Brightest Day
- Green Lantern Corps #49 - #52
- Superman/Batman #68 - #71, #74
- The Phantom Stranger #42
Marvel
- X-Men: Manifest Destiny Nightcrawler #1
- Captain Britain and MI-13 Vol 1 No's 13 and 14
- Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A To Z Update (2010) #1 (with various others)
Others
For Del Rey/Dabel Brothers Publishing.
- Welcome to the Jungle a 2008 hardback graphic novel written by science fiction and fantasy author Jim Butcher. Part of The Dresden Files series.[4] It was nominated for a Hugo Award in the Best Graphic Novel category.[5]
- Storm Front (novel), Volume 1: The Gathering Storm. Published by Dynamite Entertainment
- Storm Front (novel), Volume 2: Maelstrom. Dynamite Entertainment
- Take a Chance (2009) a 5 issue comic series for Dabel Brothers written by C. E. Murphy (fantasy book author).[6]
- Covers of Evil Ernie Origin of Evil 1-6 (2012) for Dynamite.[7]
For Panini Comics
References
- ↑ "Ardian Syaf | DC Comics". dccomics.com. 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ tju, cheng (22 August 2011). "Interview with Ardian Syaff at STGCC". singaporecomix.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ Brown, Avril. "Dresden File Interview". www.comicswaitingroom.com. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ "Q. What is "Welcome to the Jungle"?". Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ "2009 Hugo Award Nominations". thehugoawards.com. 2009-03-20. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ "Preview: C.E. Murphy's Take a Chance #1". www.geeksofdoom.com. 17 December 17, 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Comic Review: Evil Ernie #2". www.geeksofdoom.com. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ "Crepusculon". www.tebeosfera.com. 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
External links
- Ardian Syaff at ComicBookDB.com
- Adrian Syaf’s Deviant Art site
- Adrian Syaf's website