Cameron Stewart
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Cameron Stewart is a Canadian comic artist who has worked for DC, Marvel Comics, and Dark Horse. Along with Kagan McLeod, Ben Shannon, Steven Murray, and Chip Zdarsky, he is a co-founder of the studio The Royal Academy of Illustration and Design. Stewart is best known for his work on Catwoman with writer Ed Brubaker, and Seaguy and Seven Soldiers: The Manhattan Guardian with writer Grant Morrison. October 2006 saw the release of The Other Side, a graphic novel about the Vietnam war illustrated by Stewart (and written by Jason Aaron), for which he travelled to Vietnam for research.
[edit] Bibliography
Comics work includes:
- Apocalipstix (with Ray Fawkes)
- B.P.R.D.: "Another Day At The Office" (with Mike Mignola, new story for the tpb B.P.R.D.:The Soul of Venice and Other Stories, 2004, Titan ISBN 1-84023-931-X, Dark Horse ISBN 1-59307-132-9)
- Catwoman (with Ed Brubaker):
- Crooked Little Town (with Rick Burchett, tpb collects Catwoman #5-10 and Catwoman Secret Files, DC, 159 pages, 2003 ISBN 1-4012-0008-7)
- Relentless (with Javier Pulido, tpb collects Catwoman #12-19 and Catwoman Secret Files #1, DC, 159 pages, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0218-7)
- Wild Ride (with Guy Davis and Nick Derington, tpb collects Catwoman #20-24, DC, 128 pages, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0436-8)
- Hellblazer: "Chasing Demons" (with Brian Azzarello, Vertigo, reprinted in tpb Highwater, 264 pages, 2004, ISBN 1-4012-0223-3)
- Manhattan Guardian (with Grant Morrison, DC, 4 issue mini-series, 2005)
- Seaguy (with Grant Morrison, Vertigo, 3 issue mini-series, 2004, tpb, 2005 ISBN 1-4012-0494-5)
- Stripperella (Humanoids - unpublished)
- Tales of the Vampires #1: "Stacey" (with Joss Whedon, Dark Horse, 2003, tpb collects Tales of the Vampire #1-5, 2004 ISBN 1-56971-749-4)
- Transmetropolitan (with Warren Ellis, tpb, Takes of Human Waste 2004, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-987-5 Vertigo, ISBN 1-4012-0244-6)
- The Other Side (with Jason Aaron, 2006, Vertigo)
[edit] External links
- Official homepage
- Comiclopedia entry
- The Royal Academy of Illustration and Design blog
- Interview with Cameron Stewart about Seaguy
- Eye Weekly interview with Cameron Stewart