Grant Bond (cartoonist)

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Grant Bond

Grant Bond at the San Diego Comic-Con 2006
Birth name Grant Eldon Bond
Born July 6, 1970 (1970-07-06) (age 37)
Kansas City, Kansas
Nationality American
Area(s) artist and writer
Notable works Revere: Revolution in Silver[1]

Grant Bond is a comic book artist and writer living in Kansas City, Kansas.[2]

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Grant Bond was born and raised in Kansas City, Kansas. His love for art was a predominate fixture in his youth and early adult life due to the support and influence of his grandmother. He studied under Russian painter Sergei Davydov (artist) for many years. Bond has credited comic creator Ande Parks for personally sparking an early interest of his in creating comics. He left the creative world behind to successfully manage a business for most of the 1990's. In late 2006 he returned to comics with his first book Revere: Revolution in Silver originally published with Alias Enterprises. As a relative newcomer to comics, Bond's animation-influenced art style has already amassed a heavy fan base.

In 2007 Bond illustrated a comic book adaptation of the 2008 movie Trick 'r Treat,[3] which will be published by DC/Wildstorm.

In 2007 he illustrated his first creator owned title, Archibald Saves Christmas, a one-shot which was written by Dwight L. MacPherson and published by Shadowline.[4]

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