Showmasters Admin showmasters Posted April 11, 2016 Showmasters Admin Share Posted April 11, 2016 Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Lee Ferguson Attending: Friday, Saturday & Sunday ARTIST: Supergirl; Freaks; Fury: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary; The Many Adventures of Miranda Mercury; PROBABLY best known for his short run on DC's Supergirl in 2008, Lee Ferguson's entrance into the world of comics came a decade earlier when he illustrated Stranger than Fiction, which he co-created for Impact Studios. After that 1998 four-parter he contributed to the two issues of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund's fund-raising Occupational Hazards and to 2001's Heroes, Marvel's one-off tribute to the emergency service workers who risked their lives in the aftermath of the 9-11 terrorist attack on New York's Twin Towers. The following year, after providing illustrations for three of the House of Ideas' Millennial Visions one-shots – X-Men, Marvel Knights and Marvel Universe – Ferguson drew Mutant X: Origins. He followed that one-off with Chamber, an X-Men Icons four-parter after which came Freak (an Image one-shot that he also wrote). Then, after illustrating the three issues of Mr Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons for Moonstone and drawing an 11-pager in the fifth issue of Marvel's X-Men Unlimited, he left the industry for three years. Resurfacing in 2007 at DC, the artist worked on Black Canary Wedding Planner and Supergirl while also co-creating The Many Adventures of Miranda Mercury for Archaia. He subsequently migrated to IDW to pencil 2009's G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes four-parter but before doing so worked for Devil's Due (notably on its Sheena: Queen of the Jungle mini) and on the final three (out of four) issues of Image/Top Cow's Cyblade while also drawing the two issues of writer John-Paul Kamath's London Horror Comic. Then, after another year out, he returned to DC where he contributed to Batman 80-Page Giant 2010 and to 2011's Detective Comics Annual #12 before moving to Dynamite for a four-issue run on its Green Hornet spin-off, Kato. After that Ferguson went back to IDW for 2012's Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms five-parter, which he followed with the one and only volume of All You need is Kill. Published in 2014, the Viz Media graphic novel was followed by a contribution to Flash Gordon Annual for Dynamite for which he then worked on a brace of issues of Turok, Dinosaur Hunter. Staying at the New Jersey-based publisher, in 2015 the artist worked on the King: Flash Gordon four-parter before making his way back to Marvel, where he contributed to S.H.I.E.L.D. #9 prior to drawing the Fury: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary one-shot. Most recently Ferguson – who illustrated Superman Classic: A Giant Attack for Random House in 2015 – drew the final two issues of Marvel's Captain America: Civil War Prelude, a 2016 four-parter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MichaelITT Posted April 13, 2016 Share Posted April 13, 2016 I have a few Lee Ferguson comics, do you know how much he is charging for autographs yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RipleyRaptor Posted April 13, 2016 Share Posted April 13, 2016 I'm sure he won't be charging for autographs, artists generally don't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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