Joshua Dysart Explained

Birth Date:21 June 1971
Nationality:American
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Website:http://www.joshuadysart.com

Joshua Dysart (;[1] born June 21, 1971) is an American comic book writer. He has done work for DC Comics, Vertigo Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, Valiant Entertainment, IDW Publishing, Penny-Farthing Press, Virgin Comics and Random House Books.

Career

Comics

Dysart co-created and wrote Violent Messiahs in 1997. The first eight issues, collected in the graphic novel Violent Messiahs Vol. I: Book of Job in 2002, were nominated for the Harvey Award, the Wizard Fan Award, and the Eisner's Russ Manning Award. The last four issues, a story arc entitled "Lamenting Pain", was not collected until 2009, when IDW Press decided to publish a trade which also featured never before seen developmental material and an unseen short story by Dysart.

More work followed, including a two-year stint as the monthly writer of Swamp Thing, writing issues #9–29 of the fourth series. His run featured the art of Enrique Breccia and Richard Corben (among others) on interiors and John Totleben and Eric Powell on covers. Dysart has also worked on Conan and Hellboy and has co-written with Mike Mignola on a series of projects in the same setting of Hellboy.

From 2008 to 2010 he wrote a revamp of The Unknown Soldier for Vertigo. The storyline took place in Acholiland, Uganda, in 2002 during the war between the Lord's Resistance Army and Ugandan People's Defence Force. Dysart spent a month in Northern Uganda for research.[2] [3] Issue #1 of Unknown Soldier was released in October 2008. The book was a monthly. It was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best New Series in 2009.[4] and won a Glyph Comics Awards for Best cover. In 2010 Unknown Soldier won the Glyph for STORY OF THE YEAR.[5] Unknown Soldier was featured on the front page of the art section of the New York Times [6] and Dysart was interviewed by the BBC, who also published some of his research photos on their website.[7] In December 2009 Dysart gave an exhaustive interview to WORLD VISION REPORT about his experiences in the conflict zone and attempts to adapt them into a mainstream, commercial work.[8]

In June 2010, Vertigo Comics published Dysart's graphic novel based on Neil Young's 2003 album Greendale.[9] [10] Cliff Chiang drew the book.[11] [12] It spent two weeks at #3 on the New York Times Graphic Novel Best-Seller list.[13]

In 2012 Joshua Dysart became one of the primary architects of the Valiant Universe when he helped launch the "Summer of Valiant" with fellow creators Robert Vinditti, Duane Swierzinski, Fred Van Lente, and Justin Jordan.[14] It was a reboot of the shared superhero universe of 1990's era publisher Valiant Comics. He has since done two monthly series, the revamp of Harbinger and the original Imperium, and co-wrote Bloodshot for the publisher, as well as multiple single issues over the years. He and artist Khari Evans are responsible for bringing back the popular Faith/Zephyr character, an overweight female superhero, in her current incarnation.[15] In 2013 he helmed Valiant's first summer crossover, Harbinger wars, which introduced his original creation, a team of super-powered children called Generation Zero.[16] [17] Generation Zero and Faith were both given their own individual series.

In 2015 the World Food Programme released Living Level-3: Iraq by Dysart, Alberto Ponticelli, Pat Masioni, and Thomas Mauer.[18] For the work Dysart once again went to a war zone, traveling across northern Iraq in 2014 to interview Syrians, Yazidis, Kurds, and Arabic Christians who were fleeing both the Syrian Conflict and the rise of Da'esh.[19] The work was first published, free to read, on Huffington Post World in four installments.[20] In 2017 WFP released Living Level-3: South Sudan, the sequel by Dysart and the same team. Again, Dysart spent ten days traveling in the subject country for research. Focusing on the intersection of famine, civil war, and free market inflation in destabilizing the youngest nation in the world.[21] [22]

In 2018 Dysart once again was part of the launch line-up of a brand new company TKO Studios with an original graphic novel Goodnight Paradise.[23] A murder mystery that takes place in the homeless culture of Venice Beach, California as it is rapidly gentrifying due to technology companies moving in. Dysart has lived in Venice Beach since the early 2000s.[24] The book has received overwhelmingly positive reviews for its humanist exploration of community disintegration and displacement. The AV CLUB said, "the book is a savage takedown of a society that prioritizes profit over people."[25] And Comics Beat concluded that it was, "As compassionate a portrayal of the homeless as any medium has seen in recent years."[26] Goodnight Paradise is a prime example of a perennial theme of Dysart's:

"The issue of displaced humanity has been central to a lot of my work, going all the way back to my Unknown Soldier days, but this was the first time I’ve turned that lens on my own community. I suppose there’s a richness of character and general detail that comes from the fact that this is pulled from more than a decade of material and thought on the subject and the place." - Joshua Dysart[27]

In April 2022, Dysart was reported among the more than three dozen comics creators who contributed to Operation USA's benefit anthology book, Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds, a project spearheaded by IDW Publishing Special Projects Editor Scott Dunbier, whose profits would be donated to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees resulting from the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[28] [29] Dysart's contribution is an editorial on Ukrainian artists.[30]

Media tie-in

Dysart has been extensively involved in multi-media crossovers over his career. He authored the one-shot Van Helsing: Beneath the Rue Morgue (an original story featuring the character from the Universal film) and penned Skull & Bones: A Monster House Story, which was tied into the Sony animated children's Monster House. He's also had his comic books included in the packaging for both the MMO computer game from Funcom and the Hellboy video game from Konami. He has written a two-volume 270 page graphic novel for Avril Lavigne entitled Make 5 Wishes which was published by Del Rey Manga and Random House. That book has been printed in over seven languages as well as digitally distributed throughout Asia. His six-issue comic book mini-series adaptation of the Deepak Chopra novel was published in December 2010.

In 2013 Archaia Entertainment LLC published Dysart's The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths, Volume 2. Taking place in Jim Henson's Dark Crystal universe, Dysart's story tells of the cracking of the crystal.

In 2015 Valiant Entertainment announced a five-picture deal with Sony Pictures to bring two of its series Bloodshot and Dysart's Harbinger, to the big screen. Both Bloodshot and Harbinger will receive two features each before a fifth movie, Harbinger Wars, also written by Dysart, is hoped to be released.[31]

Advocacy and education

Dysart has, on multiple occasions, taught and talked about the role of comics in pop-culture, as well as actively promoted comics "he feels bring a wider audience to the medium". He has produced discussion panels for the West Hollywood Book Fair in 2006 and moderated in 2007[32] '[33] as well as written about the virtue of comics for the LA Weekly. In 2008 and 2009 he was a special guest at Ohio University's Aesthetics Technology Lab and even wrote a short comic story about his experiences there that featured the art of Ronald Wimberly.[34] [35] [36] That story, called THE STAIN, was a Best American Comics of 2010 notable entry.[37] In 2009 Dysart spoke at the University of Miami on his experiences writing the Unknown Soldier. That same year he interviewed Bryan Lee O'Malley on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.[38] In 2010 he interviewed David Petersen on his Eisner-award-winning Mouse Guard comic.[39]

In 2018, Dysart wrote a short piece for Love is Love, a graphic tribute to the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting. He also wrote a short comic about the marketing of the AR-15 for Where We Live, a graphic novel benefitting the survivors of the mass shooting that took place at the Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest music festival.

In 2018, Dysart became involved in the early stages of Comics For Peace,[40] a Pakistani initiative by locals to encourage and promote positive social change through the medium of comic books. He helped hand choose and then mentor young creatives from across Pakistan. The students created stories that brought attention to the societal issues that concerned them, including discrimination, hate, violence and extremism. Two creators published by the program and mentored by Dysart were brought to the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, where they were given a table and spent the convention pitching their comics to attendees. In the process, thousands of free comics created by Pakistani young people were handed out.[41]

Bibliography

An incomplete selection of work:

External links

Interviews

Notes and References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa_LYc_j1q4 "Warzones and Rock Stars: Joshua Dysart Interview"
  2. McLean, Matthew. Out of Africa: Joshua Dysart on Greendale and Unknown Soldier, Vertigo Spotlight, Comics Bulletin, August 2, 2008
  3. http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=19701 Exclusive Preview: Vertigo's Unknown Soldier #1
  4. http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci_eisners_main.shtml2009 Eisner Nominations Spotlight Newcomers
  5. http://comicsworthreading.com/2010/05/15/2010-glyph-comics-awards-announced/ 2010 Glyph Comics Award Winners Announced
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/12/books/12unknown.html title=Civil War in Uganda, Illustrated and in Panels
  7. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/8221128.stm title=In pictures: Ugandan comic hero
  8. http://www.worldvisionreport.org/Stories/Week-of-December-19-2009/The-Unknown-Soldier title=Unknown Soldier
  9. Web site: Steve . Ekstrom . Joshua Dysart on Neil Young's Greendale at Vertigo . . https://web.archive.org/web/20070827151909/http://www.newsarama.com/Comic-Con_07/DC/Greendale.html . August 27, 2007 .
  10. News: Tom . Sellar . Morphing Neil Young for the Stage and Page . . July 20, 2008 .
  11. Web site: Chris . Arrant . Artist Cliff Chiang Welcomes You to Vertigo's GREENDALE . . June 9, 2010 . June 13, 2010 .
  12. Web site: Michael . Lorah . Touring NEIL YOUNG'S GREENDALE With Writer Josh Dysart . . June 8, 2010 . June 13, 2010 .
  13. Web site: George . GUSTINES . Graphic Books Best-Sellers: Goin' Back With Neil Young . New York Times . June 25, 2010 . October 2, 2010 .
  14. Web site: Valiant Entertainment. Voice. The Valiant. Valiant Entertainment. 2017-04-11.
  15. Web site: 'Harbinger' Writer Joshua Dysart on Bringing Zephyr Back in the 'Geek Chic' Era [Interview]]. ComicsAlliance. en-US. 2017-04-11.
  16. News: Joshua Dysart Takes Valiant's HARBINGER WARS to Las Vegas. Newsarama. 2017-04-11. en.
  17. Web site: Generation Zero (Team) - Comic Vine. Comic Vine. en. 2017-04-11.
  18. Web site: LL3: Living Level-3 Emergency WFP United Nations World Food Programme - Fighting Hunger Worldwide. www.wfp.org. en. 2017-04-11.
  19. Web site: The Inspiring Story Behind 'Living Level 3:Iraq'. Dysart. Joshua. 2016-01-19. Huffington Post. en-US. 2017-04-11.
  20. Web site: Living Level 3: Iraq -- Chapter 1. Dysart. Joshua. 2016-01-19. Huffington Post. en-US. 2017-04-11.
  21. News: A Year of Free Comics: LIVING LEVEL-3: SOUTH SUDAN, a searing look at one of the world's humanitarian emergencies. 2017-04-11. The Beat. 2017-04-11. en-US.
  22. Web site: Unknown Soldier's Josh Dysart And Alberto Ponticelli Team For WFP Comic On South Sudan. 2017-04-11. Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News. 2017-04-11.
  23. Web site: GOODNIGHT PARADISE. TKO STUDIOS. en. 2019-10-09.
  24. Web site: Interview: Joshua Dysart Talks 'Goodnight Paradise!'. 2019-01-16. Villain Media. en-US. 2019-10-09.
  25. Web site: TKO Studios wants to revolutionize comics... and it just might do it. Sava. Oliver. AUX. en-US. 2019-10-09.
  26. Web site: We Read TKO Studios First.... www.comicsbeat.com. 2019-10-09.
  27. Web site: Interview: Joshua Dysart Talks 'Goodnight Paradise!'. 2019-01-16. Villain Media. en-US. 2019-10-09.
  28. Web site: ZOOP launches benefit anthology COMICS FOR UKRAINE: SUNFLOWER SEEDS. Kaplan, Rebecca O.. The Beat. en-US. live. April 18, 2022. April 26, 2022. April 18, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220418170150/https://www.comicsbeat.com/zoop-launches-benefit-anthology-comics-for-ukraine-sunflower-seeds/.
  29. Web site: 'Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds' to benefit Ukrainian refugees. AIPT. Brooke, David. en-US. live. April 18, 2022. April 26, 2022. April 26, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220426153140/https://aiptcomics.com/2022/04/18/comics-for-ukraine-sunflower-seeds/.
  30. Web site: Comic Book Creators Team for Ukraine Relief Effort Anthology 'Sunflower Seed'. The Hollywood Reporter. Kit, Borys. en-US. live. April 20, 2022. April 30, 2022. April 20, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220420202544/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/comic-book-anthology-sunflower-seed-ukraine-relief-effort-1235131833.
  31. News: 'Bloodshot,' 'Harbinger' Comics to Get Film Treatment From Sony, Valiant Entertainment (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. 2017-04-11. en.
  32. http://prismcomics.org/display.php?id=1299 Heinberg, Vaughan, Grayson and Waid Featured at West Hollywood Book Fair
  33. http://jessicaabel.com/index.php?id=89 The West Hollywood Book Fair
  34. http://www.ohio.edu/outlook/07-08/May/506.cfm Outlook: Graphic novel pros come to campus
  35. Web site: Shaun . Manning . Dysart & Wimberly on "The Stain" . . October 13, 2008 .
  36. http://www.ohio.edu/atlab/ComicBootcampPress.pdf PDF: Ohio State University Press Release
  37. http://dw-wp.com/2011/02/notables-2010-dysart-and-wimberly/ Notables 2010: Josh Dysart and Ron Wimberly’s The Stain
  38. http://vodpod.com/watch/2335604-creator-bryan-lee-omalley-talks-the-future-of-scott-pilgrim title= Video: Creator Bryan Lee O’Malley Talks the Future of Scott Pilgrim
  39. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=28622 title= Petersen & Dysart Discuss "Mouse Guard"
  40. Web site: ComicsforPeace. ComicsforPeace. en. 2019-10-09.
  41. Web site: Comic book series promotes Pakistani peace. 2019-07-19. San Diego Jewish World. en-US. 2019-10-09.