Mark Chiarello

Mark Chiarello
Nationality American
Area(s) Penciller, Editor

Mark Chiarello is an American painter, art director and comic book editor.

Career

As a painter, Chiarello has worked on such projects as the Batman story Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop (which earned him the 1993 National Cartoonists Society Award for Best Comic Book.[1]) and Clive Barker's Hellraiser. He was also the first colorist on Mike Mignola's creator owned comic book, Hellboy (on Seed of Destruction).

As an editor for DC Comics, he created the critically acclaimed series BATMAN: BLACK & WHITE, SOLO, and WEDNESDAY COMICS. Chiarello was responsible for teaming up comics superstars Jim Lee and Jeph Loeb for their extremely successful run on the Batman series "Hush". Previously, Chiarello worked at Marvel Comics where he was assistant to Archie Goodwin.

Chiarello's work was seen in Star Wars: The New Essential Chronology alongside artists Tommy Lee Edwards and John Van Fleet. He also co-authored the book The DC Comics Guide to Coloring and Lettering Comics with Eisner Award winning letterer, Todd Klein. He also drew a Samurai Jack story for DC's Cartoon Network Action Pack #1.

In 2007 Chiarello and Jack Morelli authored "Heroes of the Negro Leagues," from Abrams Publishing, a book on the history of the Negro Leagues. An article and interview featuring Chiarello's Negro League paintings appeared in the March 8' issue of Juxtapoz Magazine.

In 2009 Chiarello painted the Spring Summer 09 advertising campaign for Carhartt.[2][3]

In 2012 he was the editor of the BEFORE WATCHMEN comics DR. MANHATTAN, MINUTE MEN, SILK SPECTRE, MOLOCH, and DOLLAR BILL.

Bibliography

Comics

Covers

Television

Notes

  1. http://www.reuben.org/ncs/archive/divisions/comicbook.asp. Retrieved 2007-12-08.
  2. http://www.thecarharttstore.co.uk/news/?p=1027 Ad Campaign Spring/Summer 2009.
  3. http://www.carhartt-wip.com/about/ Ad Campaign Spring/Summer 2009, 4 paintings.

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