Sean Michael Wilson
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Sean Michael Wilson | |
Born | |
Nationality | Scottish |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works | The Japanese Drawing Room Lafcadio Hearn's Japanese Ghost Stories |
Sean Michael Wilson is a comic book writer from Edinburgh, Scotland. His first published story came out in 1998 in a book and display of an exhibition of comic art in London. Increasingly he is working with Japanese and Chinese artists on manga style books, being ideally placed to do so by living in Japan. But his main influences remain British, European and American comics such as creators Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Eddie Campbell and Harvey Pekar.
Wilson currently lives in Japan.[1]
[edit] Bibliography
- Angel of the Woods (with Jorge Heufemann, graphic novel, 84 pages, Boychild Productions, December 2003, ISBN 0954659600)
- "Chimpira" (in Manga Mover, Boychild Productions, September 2004, ISBN 0954659627)
- Beautiful things (with Neill Cameron and other artists, Boychild Productions, June 2005, ISBN 0954659619)
- The Japanese Drawing Room (with artist Sakura Mizuki, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museumm May 2006, ISBN 0905173805)
- Gang of Love (in Yaoi, Volume 1, Yaoi Press, April 2007, ISBN 1933664150)
- Lafcadio Hearn's Japanese Ghost Stories (100 pages, Demented Dragon Books, 2007)
- Iraq: Operation Corporate Takeover (with Lee O'Connor, War on Want/Boychild Productions, June 2007, ISBN 0954659635)
- The Story of Lee (with Yishan Li, in the Mammoth Book of Best New Manga Vol. 2, October 2007, ISBN 1845296427)
- A Christmas Carol (adaptation, with pencils by Mike Collins and inks by David Roach, 132 pages, Classical Comics, October 2008, Original Text, ISBN 1906332177, Quick Text, ISBN 1906332185)
- The Canterville Ghost (adaptation, , with art by Steve Bryant and Jason Millet, 144 pages, Classical Comics, October 2008, Original Text, ISBN 1906332274, Quick Text, ISBN 1906332282)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Blog
- Boychild Productions, official site
- Boychild Productions, at Webcomics Nation