John Arcudi
John Arcudi is an American comic book writer, best known for his work on The Mask and B.P.R.D., and his series Major Bummer.
Career
Arcudi worked for Malibu Comics upon its founding in 1986, working on its Eternity line. That same year he started writing for comics, making his first sales to Savage Tales and Savage Sword of Conan for Marvel Comics, and becoming a regular contributor to the humor magazine Cracked.
Arcudi worked on a number of comic books based on films, including RoboCop, Terminator, Predator, Alien, and The Thing. Two of these graphic works were subsequently adapted as full-length novels published by Bantam Books. Arcudi’s series Barb Wire, featuring bounty hunter and bartendress Barbara Kopetski, was adapted into a film of the same name starring Pamela Anderson.
Arcudi also scripted several stories for Dark Horse Presents, such as the series "The Creep", and the police procedural "Homicide". Arcudi's comics crime fiction also includes several scripts for Batman: The Dark Knight and Batman: Black and White.
For Dark Horse Comics, Arcudi worked on developing the second incarnation of the character The Mask first in Mayhem #1-4, and then in a series of books illustrated by Doug Mahnke. Arcudi’s work formed the basis of the 1994 feature film starring Jim Carrey. Arcudi and later Mahnke teamed up for several projects following The Mask, including the DC Comics series Major Bummer, which focused on a group of ineffectual superheros.
Arcudi also served as writer on the Wildstorm Productions series Gen13, illustrated by Gary Frank and Cam Smith, and during a run on DC's Doom Patrol, illustrated by Tan Eng Huat.
Arcudi invented the character Captain Daimio for the series B.P.R.D., which he writes with Mike Mignola. Arcudi had contributed a "B.P.R.D." story to the Hellboy comic issued in conjunction with the film as a premium from Wizard Entertainment. Arcudi later wrote a number of separate B.P.R.D. series.
Arcudi contributed the Superman story to Wednesday Comics.[1][2] He also created a graphic novel called A God Somewhere with Peter Snejbjerg providing the art.[3][4]
Bibliography
Comics
- Abe Sapien: The Haunted Boy (with Mike Mignola)
- Abe Sapien: The Abyssal Plain #1-2 (with Mike Mignola)
- Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest #1-2 (with Mike Mignola)
- Aliens: Alchemy #1-3
- Aliens: Genocide #1-4
- Aliens: Stronghold #1-4
- Aquaman #25-39
- Batman: Gotham Nights #4, 7
- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #162-63
- B.P.R.D.: Born Again (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: The Dead #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame #1-6 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: The Universal Machine #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: Garden of Souls #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: Killing Ground #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: Out of Reach (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: The Warning #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: The Black Goddess #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: King of Fear #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: War on Frogs #1-4 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: Revival #1-2 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D.: The Ectoplasmic Man #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Seattle (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Gods #1-3 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Monsters #1-2 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Russia #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Long Death #1-3 (with Mike Mignola)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Devil's Engine #1-3 (with Mike Mignola)
- Barb Wire #1-8
- Baseball Greats #1: The Jimmy Piersall Story
- Brass #1-6
- Dark Horse Comics #1-7, 19
- Dark Horse Presents #19, 23-24, 46, 48-49, 53-58, 60-61, 63-64, 115, 122-23, 147-49
- Dark Horse Presents Annual 1997
- Dark Horse Presents: Aliens #1
- Doom Patrol, vol. 3, #1-22
- Excalibur #104, 105
- Flinch #12
- Gen 13, #25-40
- Gen 13: Carny Folk #1
- The Goon: Noir #2
- Hellboy: Premiere Edition #1 (with Mike Mignola)
- Hellboy: Weird Tales #4
- Homicide #1
- Justice League of America: Destiny #1-4
- Justice League of America: Superpower #1
- Lobo/Mask #1-2 (with Alan Grant)
- Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
- The Machine #1-4
- Major Bummer #1-15
- Martian Manhunter, vol. 2 #5
- Mayhem #1-4
- The Mask #0-4
- The Mask Returns #1-4
- The Mask Strikes Back #1-5
- Motorhead #1
- Predator: Big Game #1-4
- RoboCop: Prime Suspect #1-4
- RoboCop: Roulette #1-4
- Savage Sword of Conan #150-52, 158, 165, 182
- Savage Tales, second series, #5, 7-8
- Silver Sable #26
- Solo #2, 6
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #38 (cover image only)
- Terminator #1-4
- The Thing from Another World: Climate of Fear #1-4
- Thunderbolts #76-81
- Total Carnage #1-4, 6-10
- Walter: Campaign of Terror #1-4
- Warlock and the Infinity Watch #34-35, 37-40, 42
- What if...? Vol. 2, #50
- Wednesday Comics #1-12 - Superman (writer), with art by Lee Bermejo. (2009)
- Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever #1-5 (with Mike Mignola)
Graphic novels
Graphic novels include:
- Terminator: Tempest (Dark Horse, 1991)
- Predator: Big Game (Dark Horse, 1991)
- Aliens: Genocide (Dark Horse, 1992)
- The Thing from Another World: Climate of Fear (Dark Horse, 1992)
- RoboCop: Prime Suspect (Dark Horse, 1993)
- RoboCop: Roulette (Dark Horse, 1993)
- The Mask (Dark Horse, 1993)
- The Mask Returns (Dark Horse, 1994)
- The Mask Strikes Back (Dark Horse, 1996)
- Barb Wire (Dark Horse, 1996)
- Gen 13: I Love New York (Wildstorm/DC Comics, 1996)
- Aliens: Stronghold (Dark Horse, 1996)
- Justice League of America: Destiny (DC Comics, 2002)
- Thunderbolts: How to Lose (Marvel Comics, 2003)
- B.P.R.D.: The Dead (Dark Horse, 2005)
- B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame (Dark Horse, 2006)
- B.P.R.D.: The Universal Machine (Dark Horse 2007)
- B.P.R.D.: Garden of Souls (Dark Horse 2008)
- B.P.R.D.: Killing Ground (Dark Horse 2008)
- B.P.R.D.: The Warning (Dark Horse 2009)
- B.P.R.D.: The Black Goddess (Dark Horse 2009)
- B.P.R.D.: War on Frogs (Dark Horse 2010)
- B.P.R.D.: King of Fear (Dark Horse 2010)
- B.P.R.D.: Being Human (Dark Horse 2011)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World (Dark Horse 2011)
- B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Gods and Monsters (Dark Horse 2012)
- Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever (Dark Horse 2012)
- Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest and Other Stories (Dark Horse 2012)
- A God Somewhere (with Peter Snejbjerg, graphic novel, 200 pages, Wildstorm, June 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2683-3)
Collections
- Best of Dark Horse Presents, volume 1 (Dark Horse, 1990)
- Best of Dark Horse Presents, volume 2 (Dark Horse, 1993)
- Decade #1 (Dark Horse, 1996)
- Decade of Dark Horse #3 (Dark Horse, 1996)
- Hellboy: Weird Tales (Dark Horse, 2003)
- Batman: Black and White, volume 2 (DC Comics, 2003)
- The Goon: Noir (Dark Horse, 2007)
- Wednesday Comics #1-12 - Superman (2009)
Magazines
Notes
- ^ Colton, David (June 15, 2009). "Superman to leap off these pages". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2009-06-15-wednesday-comics_N.htm. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
- ^ Renaud, Jeffrey (September 16, 2009). "WEDNESDAY COMICS: Arcudi & Bermejo". Comic Book Resources. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=22960. Retrieved May 27, 2010.
- ^ Geddes, John (June 2, 2010). "'A God Somewhere' is a boldly human graphic novel". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-06-02-agod-arcudi02-ST_N.htm. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
- ^ Renaud, Jeffrey (June 2, 2010). "Arcudi and Snejbjerg Find "a god somewhere"". Comic Book Resources. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26490. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
References
External links
- John Arcudi at the Comic Book DB
- Arcudi and Lis Talk Thunderbolts, Newsarama, December 11, 2002
- John Arcudi: Telling Aquaman's story, Newsarama, October 8, 2004
- John Arcudi interview, Wizard Universe, 2007
- John Arcudi interviews William Stout, The Comic Journal, 2003
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