David W. Mack
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This article is about the comic book artist. For the Star Trek and Wolverine novelist, see David Alan Mack.
David W. Mack is an American comic book artist and writer. Mack is best known for his creator-owned series Kabuki. He has also worked on such Marvel Comics publications as Daredevil and Alias. He is known for his unique painted and collage-like work. Rather than employ computers in composing multi-layered artwork, Mack prefers to apply objects directly onto his art.
A friend of fellow comic book creator Brian Michael Bendis, Mack helped to land Bendis a position at Marvel Comics before either had found mainstream fame. Mack constitutes the "M" in Bendis's "MOB Publications."
He graduated from Northern Kentucky University in 1995 with a BFA in graphic design.
Mack's father has a form of Asperger's syndrome.[1]
[edit] References
- Visual Orchestra: Profile on David Mack
- The Official Site Of Journalist Patrick Hickey Jr,: David Mack Interview (11/06/05)
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Kabuki Daily (Circle of Blood Serial Format)
- David Mack's Kabuki Website at World Famous Comics
- DavidMackGuide.com David Mack fan site
- David Mack Interview at Pop Syndicate
- Drawing Outside the Lines: Interview with David Mack at Alterati
- David Mack discusses Kabuki on the Comic Geek Speak podcast
Preceded by Kevin Smith |
Daredevil writer 1999–2001 |
Succeeded by Brian Bendis |
Preceded by Brian Bendis |
Daredevil writer 2003–2004 |
Succeeded by Brian Bendis |