Jeff Zornow

 

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intro  

So... if you dig The Lost Tribe, and you are interested enough to find yourself here, then I bid you welcome.

Since you seem curious to know what I'm all about, then I'll tell you what is important.

I graduated from the School of Visual Arts in NYC in 1999. To these men, my instructors, I will forever owe my respect and gratitude: SAL AMENDOLA, TONY PALLADINO, CARMINE INFANTINO, WALT SIMONSON, KLAUS JANSON, JOE ORLANDO. These men gave me the knowledge I now use to execute my craft. I draw comic books and it's really the only thing I want to do in this life.

So, I invite you to visit my page, enter freely, go safely, and leave some of the happiness that you bring


projects

THE LOST TRIBE

Part one of six. Who are the Fuererkind? In the city of Prague, an old legend takes a disturbing new face.

Story by Benjamin Raab, art by Allen Gladfelter & Jeff Zornow, colors by HiFi Design.

The Lost Tribe



AGNES QUILL

A story about a teenage detective, the weird and haunted city she lives in, the strange cases she solves, and the ghosts who help, hinder, or just plain annoy her.

Agnes Quill




past projects

Creator of my own comic series Dimension Fighter which appeared in Monnga-The Anthology of Monsters and Fantasy. Monnga was only able to run for four issues. Published by DaiKaiju Enterprises, famous for thier wonderful Godzilla/Giant Monster magazine G-FAN! (1994)

Penciler for a comic book proposal entitled Starchild, for creator Don Newsome. Project was un-published. (1999)

While serving as a Marvel Bullpen intern, I was hired by the devil-may-care Mark Texiera, as his ink assistant on the a Moon Knight mini-series.(1998)

I was then to become an editorial intern at DC Comics, in the Impulse office. While there I was entrusted to some art correction and art direction chores.The highlight of this was to handle FULL art direction responsibilities for the cover of Legends of the DCU #19. It was a cover painted by a personal favorite artist of mine, Duncan Fegredo (although, now I think it can be told, he wasn't aware these suggestions were made by an intern). (1999)

I then was enlisted by the ever-stylish Rob Stull to ink assist on several misc pages for Mike Wieringo's Tellos.(2000)

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