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Revision as of 21:21, 4 December 2006
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| About | |
| Title | Artist |
| Date of birth | May 1, 1956 |
| Origin | Ithaca, NY, USA |
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Tim Sale is an American comic book artist who serves as a staff artist for the show Heroes. He is the artist who produces Isaac's paintings.
About
Tim begin his career working with Matt Wagner on the popular independent comic "Grendel", but is probably most well known for his collaborations with Jeph Loeb. In 1991 they paired up to revamp the classic 1950's series "Challengers of the Unknown". The pair went on to team up for projects like "Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special", "Superman For All Seasons", "Catwoman: When In Rome", "Spider-Man: Blue", "Daredevil: Yellow", and "Hulk: Gray".
Gallery
Tim Sale produced a number of Heroes illustrations that were used as covers for promotional materials at comic book conventions and other venues.
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Mohinder Suresh scatters his father's ashes
External Links
- Tim Sale at Wikipedia
- Gallery of Heroes artwork at 9thWonders.com
- Article about Tim Sale's work on Heroes in the New York Post
- Interview at ComicBookResources.com
Trivia
- According to the New York Post article, Tim Sale is colorblind. His illustrations for Isaac's paintings are digitally colored by a colorist, textured to look like they were painted, and then printed on canvas.
- Tim Sale: "I’ve done maybe 20 paintings for the show and 30 comic book panels, not counting the comic that was given away as a promotion in San Diego. I should say right away, that the “paintings” are not actually paintings, they are wash drawings on comic book paper, about 11″x17″, that are then colored by the amazing Dave Stewart on a computer, and then blown up and transferred to canvas — except for the canvas part, just like Catwoman: When In Rome was produced." [1]
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See Also: Series Crew • Reborn Crew • Graphic Novel Crew • Webisodes Crew • Evolutions Crew • Countdown Crew • Cast | |||||
