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| Age: | 54 years old |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | WEST TOWNSHEND, Vermont |
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| Last Login: | Mar 31, 2009 (272 days back) |
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“Rick Veitch unconscious is worth 10 other men awake.” -- ALAN MOORE. In 1976 Rick enrolled in the Joe Kubert School and was part of the school's first graduating class in 1978. While still at school he began his professional career in mainstream comics, contributing over a dozen short stories to DC's Our Army At War. He also met and began lifelong collaborations with fellow artists Steve Bissette, John Totleben, Tom Yeates and Tim Truman. Together they formed Flying Dutchmasters Studios and began getting published in New York. Rick's work appeared in Heavy Metal, which lead to his collaboration with Steve Bissette and Allen Asherman on the graphic novel adaptation of Steven Spielberg's 1941. He contributed regularly to Marvels Epic Magazine, and published his first collaboration with Alan Moore there in its final issue. Rick wrote and illustrated two early graphic novels for Epic editor Archie Goodwin: Abraxas & The Earthman and Heartburst , before launching a six-issue series, The One , for Epic Comics in 1984. Rick was highly active in the 1980's drawing issues of Swamp Thing , Nexus, Scout and Miracleman before becoming regular penciller of Swamp Thing , collaborating for a year and a half with Alan Moore before taking over as writer. Veitch's Swamp Thing run ended in controversy in 1989 when DC refused to publish #88, intended to be the climax to a series of time travel stories resulting in Swamp Thing being the wooden cross upon which Jesus was crucified. "Army@Love is a funny comic book, but it's a deeply offensive -- and extremely thought-provoking -- kind of funny, the kind of funny we need a lot more of if we're to keep from laughing ourselves into the grave." -- Cory Doctorow in BOINGBOING:An all new edition of the BRAT PACK trade paperback form KING HELL is being solicited in this month’s Diamond PREVIEWS (item code: MAR094365 F BRAT PACK NEW EDITION TP).you can get a FREE 7.2 MEG PDF DOWNLOAD of the first 32 page chapter right here: Disillusioned with the mainstream comics industry, in 1989 Rick formed his own publishing imprint, King Hell Press, which released a collection of The One and two new graphic novels, Bratpack and The Maximortal . In 1993 Veitch again collaborated with Moore, Bissette and Totleben on the 1963 comic series from Image. The next year Rick began his most experimental work, Rare Bit Fiends a dream diary in comic form, published by King Hell in 21 issues and two collections, Rabid Eye and Pocket Universe .
In the late 1990's Rick worked with Alan Moore and Todd Klien on Supreme and on the launch of the ABC comics line. He and Moore created Greyshirt for the anthology comic Tomorrow Stories before spinning it off into Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset . He also co-created, with Steve Conley, the internet comics site . HEARTBURST AND OTHER PLEASURES: FEB083885 On far off Epsilon Bootis, young Sunoco Firestone is branded a criminal for falling under the musky spell of a native Green Girl. Rick Veitch’s legendary sci-fi saga of forbidden inter-species love is finally back in gorgeous re-mastered color along with half a dozen never-before collected shorter Veitch delights including the original “Mirror Of Love” with Alan Moore and S.R. Bissette.
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BRAT PACK: Free Download! + Check this months PREVIEWS MAR094365 |
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| An all new edition of the BRAT PACK trade paperback form KING HELLis being solicited in this months Diamond PREVIEWS (item code:MAR094365 F BRAT PACK NEW EDITION TP). Theres an all new cover andIv... Posted by on Sun, 08 Mar 2009 23:18:00 GMT |
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| Publishers Weekly: "Veitch's art is powerful and even occasionally gruesome. With its depth of both art and storytelling, this is a comics counterpoint to The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay: ... Posted by on Mon, 05 May 2008 19:36:00 GMT |
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In stores in May: HEARTBURST AND OTHER PLEASURES preview |
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| HEARTBURST AND OTHER PLEASURES preview By Rick Veitch. On far off Epsilon Bootis, young Sunoco Firestone is branded a criminal for falling under the musky spell of a native Green Girl. Rick Vei... Posted by on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 21:09:00 GMT |
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From Jeff Smith's BONEVILLE: Remembering the Self-Publishing Movement - Part 2 |
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| Part 2 of Rick's essay about self-publishing comics gets us through the collapse of the Direct Market and up to date with his current projects. The essay is followed by a sampling of Road B... Posted by on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 21:05:00 GMT |
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From Jeff Smith's BONEVILLE: Remembering the Self-Publishing Movement Part 1 |
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| Remembering the Self-Publishing Movement continues with today's guest blog by Rick Veitch. Rick's career in comics covers so many aspects it's difficult to know where to begin. His run on Swamp-Thing... Posted by on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 20:56:00 GMT |
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BOINGBOING: "Love@War: romance/war comic deals out the offensive yuks" |
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| From BoingBoing -- "Love@War: romance/war comic deals out the offensive yuks "Army@Love: The Hot Zone Club" is the first collection of ... Posted by on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 20:21:00 GMT |
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A Little About Rick Veitch... |
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| Content on this page originally appeared in the wonderful www.readyourselfraw.com. ..tr> BIOGRAPHY: At the age of nineteen, Rick Veitch drove a Pontiac Tempest from ... Posted by on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 20:20:00 GMT |
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