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Joe Eisma is a well respected comic book artist.
Along with Morning Glories, Joe also worked on Nick Spencer's book Existence 2.0/3.0. His first published work was A Dummy's Guide to Danger: Lost at Sea by Viper press in 2008[1]. Joe has also done varient covers for G.I. Joe Cobra and one full issue of Higher Earth.
He and Nick met on Brian Michael Bendis’ message board: Joe was posting his art and Nick saw it and sent him a pitch for Morning Glories in summer 2009[1].
He is primarily a self-taught artist with only 18 months of art school [1]. He has a degree in film from Baylor university[2] which he credits for the cinematic feel of his art. He then did a graduate degree in game development and now works in freelance game design [3]. He cites Adrian Alphona, Naoki Urasawa, and Frank Cho as artistic influences[4].
He lives in Wylie, Texas, with his wife and two sons[3]
Other Works[]
- A Dummy’s Guide to Danger: Lost at Sea (Viper Comics)
- “Dodge’s Bullets” short story in Dynamo 5 #18 (Image Comics)
- OGN Serpo (Devil’s Due Publishing)
- We, The People (Outlaw Entertainment)
- The Super Life (Outlaw Entertainment)
- Flash (DC Comics) (Upcoming)
Cameos of Joe[]
Joe and his artist friends have this game where they have cameos of each other in their books:
- Nick Pitarra's Red Wing #4
- Rob Guillory's Chew #31
Additional Resources[]
- Interviews
- Deviant Art - Joe Eisma's Deviant Art Page
- Supa Tumblr - Joe Eisma's Tumblr page
- Image Comics - Joe Eisma's Creator page on Image. Unfortunately appears incomplete.
- Twitter - Joe Eisma's Twitter Page
- Patreon - Joe Eisma's Patreon Page
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Panel Pals Podcast with Joe - July 05, 2012
- ↑ Joe's Linked In
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Bleeding cool interview with Joe - June 2, 2013
- ↑ Nerdly interview with Joe - Mar 17, 2013