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==About== |
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Dan Panosian has worked in comics as penciller, inker, letterer and cover artist. Dan has worked for Marvel, DC and Image Comics. He has illustrated many popular comics such as several issues of ''X-Mannen'' (1982-2000), ''Captain America'' (1990-1998), ''The Flash'' (2002-2004), and ''X-Men'' (1992-2008). |
Dan Panosian has worked in comics as penciller, inker, letterer and cover artist. Dan has worked for [[Marvel]], [[DC Comics|DC]], and Image Comics. He has illustrated many popular comics such as several issues of ''X-Mannen'' (1982-2000), ''Captain America'' (1990-1998), ''The Flash'' (2002-2004), and ''X-Men'' (1992-2008). |
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Dan was also storyboard artist for the short film ''The Big Bang Theory'' (2007), and was part of the production crew for Warner Brothers' ''Harry Potter'' film (2001). He has also done award-winning commercial art including for logos and brochures. |
Dan was also storyboard artist for the short film ''The Big Bang Theory'' (2007), and was part of the production crew for Warner Brothers' ''Harry Potter'' film (2001). He has also done award-winning commercial art including for logos and brochures. |
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Besides being an artist, Dan Panosian has also acted and designed video games. Dan played "Mr. Clark" in the film ''The Source'' (2002), and designed video games such as ''Duke Nukem Forever'' (2007). He also wrote the initial issue of the comic ''Prophet'' (1993). |
Besides being an artist, Dan Panosian has also acted and designed video games. Dan played "Mr. Clark" in the film ''The Source'' (2002), and designed video games such as ''Duke Nukem Forever'' (2007). He also wrote the initial issue of the comic ''Prophet'' (1993). |
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* Dan Panosian recently won a |
* Dan Panosian recently won a "Best of Show" ADDY award for a campaign that included a corporate icon design and a series of advertising supplemental brochures. |
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* Dan's advertising campaign work has also won him an ECCO award. |
* Dan's advertising campaign work has also won him an ECCO award. |
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Revision as of 04:28, 20 November 2008
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| Date of birth | 1969 |
| Origin | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Dan Panosian is a graphic novel illustrator.
About
Dan Panosian has worked in comics as penciller, inker, letterer and cover artist. Dan has worked for Marvel, DC, and Image Comics. He has illustrated many popular comics such as several issues of X-Mannen (1982-2000), Captain America (1990-1998), The Flash (2002-2004), and X-Men (1992-2008).
Dan was also storyboard artist for the short film The Big Bang Theory (2007), and was part of the production crew for Warner Brothers' Harry Potter film (2001). He has also done award-winning commercial art including for logos and brochures.
Besides being an artist, Dan Panosian has also acted and designed video games. Dan played "Mr. Clark" in the film The Source (2002), and designed video games such as Duke Nukem Forever (2007). He also wrote the initial issue of the comic Prophet (1993).
Notes
- Dan Panosian recently won a "Best of Show" ADDY award for a campaign that included a corporate icon design and a series of advertising supplemental brochures.
- Dan's advertising campaign work has also won him an ECCO award.
Trivia
- Heroes actor David Anders appeared with Dan Panosian in the film The Source (2002).
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