Simon Gane Explained

Birth Place:U.K.
Pencil:y
Art:y
Nationality:British
Notable Works:The Vinyl Underground
Ghost Tree

Simon Gane is a British artist from Bath known for his work in the comic book field.

Gane grew up influenced by the comics of Hergé and Jacques Tardi.[1] He attended art school in the U.K. Later comics influences included Christophe Blain and Joann Sfar, as well as the minicomics of Tom Hart, David Lasky, and Adrian Tomine.

Gane's work was first published in his "self-produced punk fanzine, Arnie, and various minicomics before being collected in Punk Strips"[2] (Slab-O-Concrete, 2000).

His first work published in the United States came in 2004 with Eureka Productions in Graphic Classics #9: Robert Louis Stevenson, and the kids' Godzilla comic, All Flee! (Top Shelf Productions). After illustrating the five-issue comic Paris, written by fellow Englishman Andi Watson and published by Slave Labor Graphics, Gane found a home with Vertigo Comics, first with The Vinyl Underground and then Dark Rain: A New Orleans Story and Northlanders. Gane described The Vinyl Underground as being "set in London and featur[ing] an ad-hoc group of self-appointed detectives who become embroiled in occult-tinged crimes with a strong supporting cast of mobsters and so on."

Gane is the official illustrator for the Burning Sky Brewery in East Sussex.

Art style

Gane's work on The Vinyl Underground was deliberately drawn "in a more realistic style" than his usual (self-described as "warped") work, a move which he felt "[had] a constructive effect on my drawing and story-telling."[3]

Awards

Bibliography

Comics

Children's books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Spurgeon, Tom. "CR Holiday Interview #3: Simon Gane," Comics Reporter (December 17, 2007).
  2. https://www.dccomics.com/talent/simon-gane Gane entry
  3. http://blog.newsarama.com/2007/07/20/qa-simon-gane/ Blog@Newsarama
  4. https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-4012-2160-7 "Dark Rain: A New Orleans Story,"
  5. Seven, John. "INDIE VIEW: 'Ghost Tree' brings the afterlife down to Earth: This tale of hauntings offers a thoughtful family drama about memories and regret," The Beat (Dec. 20, 2019).