Jeremy Dale

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Jeremy Dale is an American comic book artist, who is based in South Carolina. He is best known for his work on Hasbro's series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero comics.

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[edit] Biography

Jeremy Dale was born in Indiana in 1979. He moved to South Carolina 2006.

Dale's first comic book work was self published, through the publisher GraphicPanda.com. This series was Trust (2003) and he wrote and illustrated, a science fiction book involving a man’s quest to understand the mysteries behind his parents’ past.

After six issues, Dale moved on to a new superhero property in 2005, Absolute Zeroes, involving superpowered siblings Hunter and Chase stumbling into the protection of the city.

While developing Absolute Zeroes (2005), Dale was asked to illustrate a back-up story in Image Comics’ Wildguard: Fool’s Gold #1 featuring the fan-favorite character American Icon. Creator Todd Nauck inked and colored the feature, which contained several cameos of various characters and real-life comic book creators.[1]

Dale continued working on Absolute Zeroes while completing various back-up stories, pinups, and full issues for various books such as Space Doubles (2007), City of Heroes (2005), and Popgun: Volume 1 (2007), as well as contributing to the Awesome Storm Justice 41 webcomic spinoff, Saiko, in 2006.[2]

In 2007, Dale was brought on as illustrator of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 25th Anniversary comics written by series creator Larry Hama for Hasbro. The comics were included with the two-character comic packs released starting in 2008.

[edit] Credits

  • Trust #1-6 (2003-2004)
  • Absolute Zeroes #1-3(2005-2006)
  • Eclipse & Vega: The Beds We Make #2 (2005)
  • Wildguard: Fool’s Gold #1 (2005)
  • City of Heroes #5 (2005)
  • Storytellers: A 24 Hour Tale (2005)
  • Comics JamWar (2006)
  • BIZMAR Anthology (2006)
  • Saiko #2 (2006)
  • Heroforge Ink Sketchbook (2007)
  • My Favorite Characters (2007)
  • HOPE: New Orleans (2007)
  • Popgun v. 1 (2007)
  • Space Doubles #1(2007)
  • Sniper and Rook Sketchbook (2007)
  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (2008)
  • Miserable Dastards #1-4 (2008)

[edit] Featured Work

  • His work was featured in a feature on the comics news site comicsbulletin.[3]
  • Newsarama featured a story on an autograph signing session along with on a signing with Sean McKeever and Troy Hickman.[4]
  • A Preview of his artwork for G.I. Joe was featured on the Hasbro website.[5]
  • An Interview with Jeremy Dale appears on Jazma Online.:[6]
  • An Interview with the creative team on Space Doubles appears at @Newsarama.[7]
  • An Interview with Jeremy Dale appears at Mug O’ Mead.[8]
  • A Preview of Jeremy Dale’s artwork on Space Doubles appears on the th3rdworld website.[9]

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