Gerry Kissell
Gerry Kissell | |
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Gerry at work. | |
Born |
Granite City, Illinois, United States | May 19, 1964
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Penciller, Artist, Inker, Colourist |
Notable works |
Army of Two Code Word: Geronimo The A-Team: War Stories Alan Wake |
http://www.gerrykissell.com |
Gerry Kissell (born May 19, 1964) is an American comic book artist best known for his work for IDW Publishing, and their graphic novel Code Word: Geronimo, which he served as its creator as well as artist. Gerry has been hailed by IDW Publishing's CEO Ted Adams as being "an art making machine. Just a beast." A former U.S. Army combat medic, he focused most of his career on doing military themed projects, including doing book covers for best selling authors Dale Dye and John M Del Vecchio, and designing the logos for Dale Dye's companies, Warriors Inc., and Warrior Publishing Group.[1] With Dale Dye and Julia Dye as writers, Gerry's graphic novel "Code Word: Geronimo" has been covered by most of the major news agencies as well as minor [2][3][4][5][6] and reached #22 on Diamond Comics top 100 graphic novels for the month of October, 2011.[7]
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- Diamond Comics
- CNN
- New York Times
- Washington Times
- Comic Book Resource
- News-a-Rama
- Comic Book Database