Tim Vigil
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Tim Vigil | |
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Vigil at the Big Apple Con, November 14, 2008. | |
Born |
Timothy B. Vigil United States |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works | Faust |
Timothy B. Vigil is a comic book artist, mostly working in the horror/adult genre. His main graphic novel Faust (with co-creator David Quinn) was adapted by Brian Yuzna as the 2001 movie Faust: Love of the Damned.[1]
The followup Faust: Book of M, was nominated for the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. He received his first popular exposure for his work on the comic title Grips, published by the defunct publisher Silverwolf Comics.
Career
Vigil was a key member of the Rebel Studios crew.
His work includes:
- Grips at Silverwolf Comics
- Omega aka Omen
- Caliber Presents at Caliber Comics
- Two original covers for Dan DeBono's Independent Comic Guide
- Zero Tolerance for First Comics
- Morella at Verotik (the comic book label of Glenn Danzig, former lead singer of The Misfits)
- Broken Halos Studios, such as Broken Halo, Gunfighters in Hell (featuring art by his brother Joe Vigil), and the artbooks Dark Utopia and Gothic Nights
- Champions of Hell and Zombie Jesus for 13 Flames Empire
- Many Italian comic books written by Enrico Teodorani (creator of Calavera (comics) and Djustine).
With fellow Rebel Studios writer David Quinn, he co-created the Faust. Some of that series' storylines include:
- Faust : Love of the Damned (at Rebel Studios) - adapted by Brian Yuzna as the 2001 movie Faust: Love of the Damned
- Faust: Book of M (at Avatar Press) - nominated for the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative
- Faust: Singha's Talons (at Avatar Press)
He created the titles:
- Cuda: An Age of Metal and Magic (at Avatar Press)
- EO
- Webwitch (at Avatar Press)
References
External links
- Tim Vigil's Premium Art for Sale and Erotic Commissions
- Tim Vigil at the Internet Movie Database
- Tim Vigil's Webwitch - Summary, 5 sample pages
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