DAVID FINCH (COMIC BOOK ARTIST)
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'David Finch' is a Canadian-born comic book artist who got his start working for Top Cow Productions.
After a lengthy stint on ''Cyberforce'' following series creator and studio founder Marc Silvestri, Finch went on to co-create Ascension with Matt "Batt" Banning. He would later work on the first three issues of ''Aphrodite IX'' with David Wohl.
In 2003, Finch returned to comics for a year-long arc on ''Ultimate X-Men'' with writer Brian Michael Bendis. Following that stint, the duo moved on to ''Avengers'', where they destroyed Marvel's premiere superhero team only to relaunch it as ''The New Avengers'' featuring a radically different cast.
Finch recently worked on the new ''Moon Knight'' series together with novelist Charlie Huston. He has since left the series, and has illustrated Fallen Son:The Death of Captain America#4, featuring Spider-Man. His next assignment will be the crossover event Ultimatum for the Ultimate Marvel Line along with writer Jeph Loeb who he previously worked with on Fallen Son with.
'Interiors'
★ ''Codename: Strike Force'' #7 (Image, 1994)
★ ''Cyberforce'' #6-7, 15-22, 24-29, 31 (Image, 1994-1997)
★ ''Cyberforce'' Annual #1 (Image, 1995)
★ ''Ripclaw'' (Wizard special edition) #1/2 (Image, 1995)
★ ''Ascension'' #0-13 (Image, 1997-1999)
★ ''The Darkness'' #20-21 (Assists), 39 (Image, 1999-2001)
★ ''Tales of the Witchblade'' #2 (Image, 1997)
★ ''Witchblade/Elektra'' one-shot (Image-Marvel, 1997)
★ ''The Darkness/Batman'' one-shot (Image-DC Comics, 1997)
★ ''Aphrodite'' IX #0-3 (Image, 2000-2001)
★ ''The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood'' #1-6 (Marvel, 2002)
★ ''X-Men Unlimited'' #35, 40 (Marvel, 2002-2003)
★ ''Wolverine'' (Vol 2) #173 (Marvel, 2002)
★ ''Ultimate X-Men'' #27-30, 34-45 (Marvel, 2003-2004)
★ ''Daredevil'' #65 (Marvel, 2004)
★ ''Avengers'' #500-503, 500 Directors Cut (Marvel, 2004)
★ ''New Avengers'' #1-6, 10-14, 1 Directors Cut (Marvel, 2005)
★ ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' (Vol 2) #14 (Marvel, 2006)
★ ''Moon Knight'' (Vol 6) #1-8 (Marvel, 2006-2007)
★ ''- Spider-Man'' (Marvel, 2007)
★ Unofficial David Finch site
★ Official David Finch site
'David Finch' is a Canadian-born comic book artist who got his start working for Top Cow Productions.
After a lengthy stint on ''Cyberforce'' following series creator and studio founder Marc Silvestri, Finch went on to co-create Ascension with Matt "Batt" Banning. He would later work on the first three issues of ''Aphrodite IX'' with David Wohl.
In 2003, Finch returned to comics for a year-long arc on ''Ultimate X-Men'' with writer Brian Michael Bendis. Following that stint, the duo moved on to ''Avengers'', where they destroyed Marvel's premiere superhero team only to relaunch it as ''The New Avengers'' featuring a radically different cast.
Finch recently worked on the new ''Moon Knight'' series together with novelist Charlie Huston. He has since left the series, and has illustrated Fallen Son:The Death of Captain America#4, featuring Spider-Man. His next assignment will be the crossover event Ultimatum for the Ultimate Marvel Line along with writer Jeph Loeb who he previously worked with on Fallen Son with.
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Bibliography
'Interiors'
★ ''Codename: Strike Force'' #7 (Image, 1994)
★ ''Cyberforce'' #6-7, 15-22, 24-29, 31 (Image, 1994-1997)
★ ''Cyberforce'' Annual #1 (Image, 1995)
★ ''Ripclaw'' (Wizard special edition) #1/2 (Image, 1995)
★ ''Ascension'' #0-13 (Image, 1997-1999)
★ ''The Darkness'' #20-21 (Assists), 39 (Image, 1999-2001)
★ ''Tales of the Witchblade'' #2 (Image, 1997)
★ ''Witchblade/Elektra'' one-shot (Image-Marvel, 1997)
★ ''The Darkness/Batman'' one-shot (Image-DC Comics, 1997)
★ ''Aphrodite'' IX #0-3 (Image, 2000-2001)
★ ''The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood'' #1-6 (Marvel, 2002)
★ ''X-Men Unlimited'' #35, 40 (Marvel, 2002-2003)
★ ''Wolverine'' (Vol 2) #173 (Marvel, 2002)
★ ''Ultimate X-Men'' #27-30, 34-45 (Marvel, 2003-2004)
★ ''Daredevil'' #65 (Marvel, 2004)
★ ''Avengers'' #500-503, 500 Directors Cut (Marvel, 2004)
★ ''New Avengers'' #1-6, 10-14, 1 Directors Cut (Marvel, 2005)
★ ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' (Vol 2) #14 (Marvel, 2006)
★ ''Moon Knight'' (Vol 6) #1-8 (Marvel, 2006-2007)
★ ''- Spider-Man'' (Marvel, 2007)
External links
★ Unofficial David Finch site
★ Official David Finch site
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