Adam Warren is an American comic book writer and artist who is famous for being one of the first American commercial illustrators to draw using the manga style.
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Title | Role | Publisher | Year |
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The Dirty Pair: Biohazards | Artist and Writer | Eclipse Comics | 1988 |
The Dirty Pair II: DangerousAcquaintances | Artist and Writer | Eclipse Comics | 1989 |
The Dirty Pair III: A Plague of Angels | Artist and Writer | Eclipse Comics | 1990 |
The Terminator: Hunters and Killers | Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1992 |
The Dirty Pair: Sim Hell | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1993 |
Bubblegum Crisis: Grand Mal | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1994 |
The Dirty Pair: Fatal But Not Serious | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1995 |
Gen¹³: Bootleg (#8-#10, Grunge: The Movie story) | Artist and Writer | WildStorm | 1996 |
Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone | Artist and Writer | DC Comics | 1997 |
C.H.I.X. one shot (Sistah Ninja story) | Artist and Writer | Image Comics | 1998 |
Gen¹³: Magical Drama Queen Roxy | Artist and Writer | WildStorm | 1998 |
The Dirty Pair: Start the Violence | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1999 |
Gen¹³ (vol. 2 #60-#77) | Artist and Writer | WildStorm | 1999 |
The Dirty Pair: Run from the Future | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2000 |
Marvel Mangaverse: Fantastic Four | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2002 |
Livewires | Writer and Storyboards | Marvel Comics | 2005 |
Popbot Reader, for Popbot | Writer[1] | IDW Publishing | 2005 |
Iron Man: Hypervelocity | Writer and Storyboards | Marvel Comics | 2007 |
Empowered Vol. 1 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2007 |
Empowered Vol. 2 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2007 |
Empowered Vol. 3 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2008 |
Empowered Vol. 4 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2008 |
Empowered Vol. 5 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2009 |
Empowered Vol. 6 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2010 |
Hulk: Broken Worlds #2 | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2009 |
Galacta: Daughter of Galactus one shot | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2010 |
Title | Role | Publisher | Year |
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San Diego Comic-Con Comics, #3 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 1994 |
Adam Warren Sketchbook (dōjinshi) | Artist | The Bio-Hazard Project | 1996 |
Barb Wire | Cover Artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1996 |
Kabuki: Images | Pin-up Artist | Image Comics | 1998 |
Star Wars: A New Hope Manga | Cover Artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1998 |
Battle Chasers, #6 | Cover Artist | WildStorm | 1998 |
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Manga | Cover Artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1999 |
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Manga | Cover Artist | Dark Horse Comics | 1999 |
Mangaphile, #1 | Cover Artist | Radio Comix | 1999 |
Cannon God Exaxxion | Translator | Dark Horse Comics | 2001–2006 |
A Big 'Merci Beaucoup' one shot | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2001 |
The Art of Comic-Book Inking Vol. 2 | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2002 |
How to Draw Manga Supersized Vol. 1 | Contributor | Antarctic Press | 2003 |
X-Men Unlimited Vol. 1, No. 47 (Bloody 'Ell Story) | Artist and Writer | Marvel Comics | 2003 |
Finder Vol. 6: Mystery Date | Pin-up Artist | Lightspeed Press | 2004 |
Seraphic Feather vol. #1-#6 | Translator | Dark Horse Comics | 2001–2006 |
PSM | End Page Comic | PlayStation Magazine | ????-2007 |
Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular (Galacta story) | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2009 |
Empowered Special: The Wench With a Million Sighs one shot | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2009 |
Iron Man: Titanium #1 | Writer | Marvel Comics | 2010 |
The Guild: Tink (one-shot)[2] | Artist | Dark Horse Comics | 2011 |
Empowered Special #2: Ten Questions for the Maidman one shot | Artist and Writer | Dark Horse Comics | 2011 |
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