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Nathan Fox
NATHAN FOXChair, MFA Visual Narrative Department, School of Visual ArtsArtist | Illustrator | Comic Book GuyEDUCATION:BFA, Kansas City Art Institute; MFA, School of Visual ArtsPUBLICATIONS:Writer/Artist - TTLK (Tin Toys & Leather Kittens) 138°, Wani Publications (In Production)Cover Artist & Art... show more

NATHAN FOXChair, MFA Visual Narrative Department, School of Visual ArtsArtist | Illustrator | Comic Book GuyEDUCATION:BFA, Kansas City Art Institute; MFA, School of Visual ArtsPUBLICATIONS:Writer/Artist - TTLK (Tin Toys & Leather Kittens) 138°, Wani Publications (In Production)Cover Artist & Art Director - The Camelot Kids, Crimson Myth PressArtist - Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, Dynamite (In Production)Artist - Adrift, Vertigo (In Production)Writer/Artist - Hawken: Melee, BoomCover Artist - FBP, Vertigo ComicsArtist - Dogs of War, Scholastic BooksArtist - Hawken #4, Archaia/BoomArtist - HAUNT, IMAGE & Todd McFarlane ProductionsArtist - BLUE ESTATE, IMAGE & Viktor Kalvachev/EZD ProductionsArtist - STAY TUNED!, Chronicle Books BooksArtist - FLUORESCENT BLACK, Heavy Metal MagazineArtist - Dark Reign: ZODIAC, MarvelArtist - Pigeons from Hell, Dark HorseArtist - DMZ Friendly Fire/Rapid Fire, Ghost Protector VertigoCover Artist - Fight for Tomorrow #4, Vertigo ComicsCONTRIBUTOR:The Education of an Illustrator; Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World's Great Graphic Designers; Making Art: Form and Meaning; Atlas of Illustration; Go for the Gold!; Beasts!; Batman Black & White; How to Survive a Horror Movie: All the Skills to Dodge the Kills; Inside the Business of Illustration; Spectrum 16: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art; American Illustration; Society of Illustrators; Computer Arts Magazine; Print Magazine; KaBoomBox AnthologyCLIENTS:The New York Times; Interview; The New Yorker; Rolling Stone; Wired; ESPN magazine; Print; Entertainment Weekly; Mother Jones; Spin; Mad, DC Comics; Dark Horse Comics; Marvel Comics; Fantagraphics Books; American Illustration; 3x3; Esquire; Playboy; The Village Voice; Men's Health; Vertigo Comics; 72andSunny; Wieden + Kennedy; Turner Classic Movies; MTV; One Trick Pony; The Chopping Block, Inc.; Chronicle Books; Burton Snowboards; Rockstar GamesNATHAN FOXChair, MFA Visual Narrative Department, School of Visual ArtsArtist | Illustrator | Comic Book GuyBIOGRAPHY:Nathan Fox was born in 1975 in Washington D.C. Raised from the age of five on the suburban outskirts of Houston, an early addiction to Cartoons, Commercials and Video Games led to a lifelong exploration of Narrative Art and the over-stimulation associated with his generation. In the hopes of making such an addiction his full time job, Nathan left Texas for Missouri where he attended the Kansas City Art Institute.What followed over the next four years can only be described as an eye opening experience compared to the somewhat quiet Southern upbringing. The discovery of Anime, Yoshitoshi's Yukiyo-e Prints, Sideshows and Comics would lead him down the happily twisted path he still follows today.After graduating from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1997, Nathan pursued Illustration from Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the next two years with little result. Frustrated with pursuing editorial illustration and working as an offset pressman, he and his wife moved to New York City in 2000 where Nathan attended The School of Visual Arts Illustration As Visual Essay Graduate Program. Those two years of graduate study would prove to be the most fruitful as Nathan has been freelancing full time as an illustrator and storyteller ever since. His work has appeared in The New York Times Newspaper and Magazine, Interview, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Wired, ESPN Magazine, Print, Entertainment Weekly, Mother Jones, Spin, Mad Magazine, MTV Store Windows and Tshirts, Burton US Open 2009, Instant Winner and REAL Skateboards, DC Comics, Vertigo, Dark Horse Comics, Marvel and many other publications and mediums.In 2011 Nathan relocated back to NYC with his family having designed, launched and is now Chair of the MFA Visual Narrative program at the School of Visual Arts - an evolutionary low-residency graduate program in visual storytelling that places equal emphasis on creative writing and visual expression regardless of medium. The MFAVN program focusses original content in any medium and is dedicated to the education and elevation of the artist as author.Future projects include upcoming comics projects and continuing to pursue Narrative Art, Illustration and Gallery Work. For further information, updates and samples of Nathan's illustration work, Comics, Murals, Skate Decks and more, check out www.foxnathan.com. For information on the MFA Visual Narrative program visit mfavn.sva.edu--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nathan FoxChair, MFA Visual Narrative at the School of Visual ArtsIllustrator, Artist and Comic Book GuyEmail: nathan@foxnathan.comPortfolio: http://www.foxnathan.comIllustration Rep: http://www.ba-reps.comMFAVN: http://sva.edu/mfavnPrints: http://foxnathan.bigcartel.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/nfoxilloTwitter: @nathanfoxy
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Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 10 years ago
The Camelot kids is packed with adventures and action. It great for all ages of kids. Simon finds out his parents died. Simon want to find a place to belong. He starts to have dreams. A place named Camelot. Is there really a place called New Camelot? Someone is trying to find him and wants him dea...
Kimber Leigh Reads
Kimber Leigh Reads rated it 10 years ago
I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest reviewThe Camelot Kids is a fun adventure perfect for both the middle grade and YA audience. Fast-paced, featuring wonderful illustrations, this book is sure to please fans of fantasy and Arthurian Legend.The story starts out rather sad,...
Gregor Xane
Gregor Xane rated it 10 years ago
Uneven writing and uneven artwork. There is nothing new here to make this really stand out from other works of noir fiction. Also, this four-issue collection doesn't complete a single story arc, which I found less than satisfying. I didn't hate it. It just felt flat to me. However, if someone ha...
dearmfield
dearmfield rated it 13 years ago
Teenagers end up at an old broken down house for what they call a vacation. Owned by the two sister's grandmother who are part of the vacation group. They find a pigeon cemetery in the upstairs, just dead birds stacked to the roof. The ugly strange man across the way tells them the story behind the ...
Infinite Satellite
Infinite Satellite rated it 14 years ago
Summary: In this revamp of the 1938 short story, two sisters take a trip with friends to inspect the decrepit plantation house they've inherited. Unfortunately, the house is possessed, and gruesome deaths ensue before the sisters are ready to battle the house's curse.Verdict: Skip it.Yay!: The plotl...
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