Gerry is the artist behind IDW's best selling graphic novels CODE WORD: GERONIMO and the movie tie-in graphic novel of IRON SKY. Gerry was also lead artist on the 1 MIL downloaded Xbox ALAN WAKE graphic novel, based on the hit video game, as well as the critically acclaimed graphic novel ENDTIME:...
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Gerry is the artist behind IDW's best selling graphic novels CODE WORD: GERONIMO and the movie tie-in graphic novel of IRON SKY. Gerry was also lead artist on the 1 MIL downloaded Xbox ALAN WAKE graphic novel, based on the hit video game, as well as the critically acclaimed graphic novel ENDTIME: THE ARRIVAL. Gerry is also the creator of the highly anticipated graphic novel VINDICATED INC., the story about a former Delta Force Operator who loses his legs in combat, and with his new prosthetic legs, becomes a crime fighting vigilante in Seattle.A former U.S. Army Combat Medic, Gerry has spent much of his career creating military art. But, not to be pigeon hold, he has shown his versatility by working within other genres, including working on horror and sci-fi comics like Endtime as well as the comic tie in for Xbox's hit game Alan Wake. In 2013, through his own studio, Hazmat Studios, and with IDW and Blind Spot Pictures, he is releasing the new movie tie-in graphic novel IRON SKY. As well as finishing the historical graphic novel Bayeux, an engrossing and epic book about the battle of Hastings in 1066. He is currently developing as well as working on several new comic projects, three of which are with bestselling author Shane Moore (Apocalypse of Enoch). He is also serving as the storyboard artist for the forthcoming World War II motion picture No Better Place To Die, for Dale Dye (Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Platoon, Alexander). Dale Dye calls Gerry's art on the film "essential to the overall look and feel of the film."Some other notable quotes about Gerry's work includes, "He has a natural knack for comic art. He's the Al Williamson of our generation." says Tom Waltz, Senior Writer at IDW. Ted Adams, CEO of IDW, calls Gerry a "beast", when it comes to drawing. Even IDW's Chris Ryall has referred to Gerry as the "consummate comic artist that they say doesn't exist anymore."
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