DOUG TENNAPEL
'Douglas TenNapel' is an American musician, animator, Eisner Award-winning artist and film maker. He is best known for creating Earthworm Jim, a video game character that became a famous cartoon series and toy line.
TenNapel was born and raised in the town of Denair, California. He started out as an animator on ''. He soon began working in the video game industry on projects like 1993's ''Jurassic Park'' and ''Stimpy's Invention'' for the for the Sega Genesis and ''Jungle Book'' for the SNES and Sega Genesis.
In 1994, he created ''Earthworm Jim'', the character that would star in Shiny Entertainment's videogame, toy line and cartoon series. In 1996, working for Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks, he created for ''The Neverhood'' for the PC. The sequel, entitled ''Skullmonkeys'', followed in 1998.
As for his film production, works on TenNapel's first feature length live action film, entitled ''Mothman'', began somewhere in the late 90's, although as of 2002, that film was never finished. Regarding television, TenNapel was also the creator of the ''Project G.e.e.K.e.R.'' cartoon series for CBS, and was a consulting producer on the ABC series ''Push, Nevada'' with Ben Affleck.
As a graphic artist and cartoonist, TenNapel released his first comic book in 1998: GEAR, a surreal epic based on his real life cats, Simon, Waffle, Gordon and Mr. Black in a war against dogs and insects using giant robots as weapons. The cats from GEAR would eventually become the Nickelodeon series ''Catscratch''. His second graphic novel, ''Creature Tech'' (2002), became the focus of a bidding war between movie studios. 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises won the war and are developing the script for a live action motion picture based on the novel.
TenNapel did the cover art for several of Five Iron Frenzy's albums, including a sculpture for their live album, ''Proof That the Youth Are Revolting''. TenNapel has also created album covers and artwork for several Daniel Amos CDs, The 1999 tribute to the band, '', the Neverhood soundtrack '' and others.
''Black Cherry'', a graphic novel by TenNapel, was released in July 2007 through Image comics.
TenNapel is also the lead singer of an independent band called Truck.
★ "The Strange Kid's Chronicles" (a series of five children's books, published by Scholastic)
★ ''Gear'' (Image Comics, 1999, ISBN 1-58240-680-4)
:"GEAR begins with four incompetent cats who are assigned to high-jack a Giant Killer Robot. The plans are made, the cats lay in wait, the Robot comes and everything goes wrong. On the other side of town, two detectives find a body and a mystery unfolds. The cat's home town giant robot guardian is attacked by a gargantuan mechanical insect. The whole town is thrown into a panic as they wait for the heroic return of the bumbling cats sent to bring back a Giant Killer Robot protecter. The backstory of a gear-shaped artifact called the Forbidden Mechanism is explored. The cat town is attacked by hordes of insect arimies while the Elder contemplates the fate of their world."
★ ''Creature Tech'' (Top Shelf Productions, 2002, ISBN 1-891830-34-1)
:"Good battles evil, and the world hangs in the balance! Resurrected by the Shroud of Turin, the zombified Dr. Jameson intends to finish what he started 150 years ago - destroying the earth with a giant space eel. Standing in his way is Dr. Ong, a would-be pastor-turned-scientist who now works in a government research facility infamously known as 'Creature Tech.' Aided by an unlikely cast of rednecks, symbiotic aliens, and a CIA-trained mantid, Dr. Ong embarks on a journey of faith, love, and self-discovery. All in a day's work at Creature Tech!"
:Top Shelf's fastest selling first printing; 5,000 copies sold out in 90 days.
:20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises picked up the feature film rights.
★ ''Tommysaurus Rex'' (Image Comics, 2004, ISBN 1-58240-395-3)
:"A tale about a boy and his T Rex! Ely is an everyboy trying to cope with the death of his dog Tommy. When he finds a live, 40-foot Tyrannosaurus Rex trapped in a cave behind his grandfather's house, Ely embarks on an adventure to tame this seemingly friendly giant, convince the town his new pet isn't a threat, and keep his dinosaur safe from the jealous town bully. With Tommysaurus Rex at his side, Ely discovers what it takes to be a man... and what it costs."
★ ''Earthboy Jacobus'' (Image Comics, 2005, ISBN 1-58240-492-5)
:"Chief Edwards retires from the Modesto Police Department a lonely man. On his way home, he hits a flying whale with his car, opening the beast's mouth to find a boy from a parallel universe named Jacobus. Chief discovers that a society of insect monsters want to kill this boy due to a mysterious virus that grows on his hand. He becomes a father figure to the boy and trains him how to survive insect monsters by becoming a great American ass-kicker."
★ ''Iron West'' (Image Comics, 2006, ISBN 1-58240-630-8)
:"Preston Struck is an incompetent outlaw with a heart of fool's gold. He discovers an army of metal men bent on destroying central California. While Struck avoids any form of heroism, he gets a little help from a magical old shaman and his sidekick Sasquatch. Struck is going to need all the help he can get because he's deputized just as the mechanical men have taken over the railroad and are mutating the train into a giant demonic iron monster."
★ ''Black Cherry'' (Image Comics, 2007, ISBN 1-58240-830-0)
★ '', 1999 Daniel Amos tribute album
★ ''Earthworm Jim (TV series)'', cartoon
★ ''Project G.e.e.K.e.R.'', cartoon
★ ''Mothman''
★ ''Koghead and Meatus'', animated short
★ ''Push, Nevada'', consulting producer
★ ''Sockbaby'', Director and Actor
★ ''Catscratch'', cartoon
★ Interview: Doug TenNapel Sébastien Dumesnil
★ Father Figures: God Is in the Details of Earthboy Jacobus Sarrah Young
★ www.TenNapel.com
★ www.Sockbaby.com
★
★ A review of TenNapel's ''Gear'' at The Daily Cross Hatch, from March 4, 2007
★ Review of ''Black Cherry'', Silver Bullet Comic Books, August 29, 2007
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Bibliography |
| Graphic novels |
| Discography |
| Filmography |
| Further reading |
| External links |
Biography
TenNapel was born and raised in the town of Denair, California. He started out as an animator on ''. He soon began working in the video game industry on projects like 1993's ''Jurassic Park'' and ''Stimpy's Invention'' for the for the Sega Genesis and ''Jungle Book'' for the SNES and Sega Genesis.
In 1994, he created ''Earthworm Jim'', the character that would star in Shiny Entertainment's videogame, toy line and cartoon series. In 1996, working for Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks, he created for ''The Neverhood'' for the PC. The sequel, entitled ''Skullmonkeys'', followed in 1998.
As for his film production, works on TenNapel's first feature length live action film, entitled ''Mothman'', began somewhere in the late 90's, although as of 2002, that film was never finished. Regarding television, TenNapel was also the creator of the ''Project G.e.e.K.e.R.'' cartoon series for CBS, and was a consulting producer on the ABC series ''Push, Nevada'' with Ben Affleck.
As a graphic artist and cartoonist, TenNapel released his first comic book in 1998: GEAR, a surreal epic based on his real life cats, Simon, Waffle, Gordon and Mr. Black in a war against dogs and insects using giant robots as weapons. The cats from GEAR would eventually become the Nickelodeon series ''Catscratch''. His second graphic novel, ''Creature Tech'' (2002), became the focus of a bidding war between movie studios. 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises won the war and are developing the script for a live action motion picture based on the novel.
TenNapel did the cover art for several of Five Iron Frenzy's albums, including a sculpture for their live album, ''Proof That the Youth Are Revolting''. TenNapel has also created album covers and artwork for several Daniel Amos CDs, The 1999 tribute to the band, '', the Neverhood soundtrack '' and others.
''Black Cherry'', a graphic novel by TenNapel, was released in July 2007 through Image comics.
TenNapel is also the lead singer of an independent band called Truck.
Bibliography
★ "The Strange Kid's Chronicles" (a series of five children's books, published by Scholastic)
Graphic novels
★ ''Gear'' (Image Comics, 1999, ISBN 1-58240-680-4)
:"GEAR begins with four incompetent cats who are assigned to high-jack a Giant Killer Robot. The plans are made, the cats lay in wait, the Robot comes and everything goes wrong. On the other side of town, two detectives find a body and a mystery unfolds. The cat's home town giant robot guardian is attacked by a gargantuan mechanical insect. The whole town is thrown into a panic as they wait for the heroic return of the bumbling cats sent to bring back a Giant Killer Robot protecter. The backstory of a gear-shaped artifact called the Forbidden Mechanism is explored. The cat town is attacked by hordes of insect arimies while the Elder contemplates the fate of their world."
★ ''Creature Tech'' (Top Shelf Productions, 2002, ISBN 1-891830-34-1)
:"Good battles evil, and the world hangs in the balance! Resurrected by the Shroud of Turin, the zombified Dr. Jameson intends to finish what he started 150 years ago - destroying the earth with a giant space eel. Standing in his way is Dr. Ong, a would-be pastor-turned-scientist who now works in a government research facility infamously known as 'Creature Tech.' Aided by an unlikely cast of rednecks, symbiotic aliens, and a CIA-trained mantid, Dr. Ong embarks on a journey of faith, love, and self-discovery. All in a day's work at Creature Tech!"
:Top Shelf's fastest selling first printing; 5,000 copies sold out in 90 days.
:20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises picked up the feature film rights.
★ ''Tommysaurus Rex'' (Image Comics, 2004, ISBN 1-58240-395-3)
:"A tale about a boy and his T Rex! Ely is an everyboy trying to cope with the death of his dog Tommy. When he finds a live, 40-foot Tyrannosaurus Rex trapped in a cave behind his grandfather's house, Ely embarks on an adventure to tame this seemingly friendly giant, convince the town his new pet isn't a threat, and keep his dinosaur safe from the jealous town bully. With Tommysaurus Rex at his side, Ely discovers what it takes to be a man... and what it costs."
★ ''Earthboy Jacobus'' (Image Comics, 2005, ISBN 1-58240-492-5)
:"Chief Edwards retires from the Modesto Police Department a lonely man. On his way home, he hits a flying whale with his car, opening the beast's mouth to find a boy from a parallel universe named Jacobus. Chief discovers that a society of insect monsters want to kill this boy due to a mysterious virus that grows on his hand. He becomes a father figure to the boy and trains him how to survive insect monsters by becoming a great American ass-kicker."
★ ''Iron West'' (Image Comics, 2006, ISBN 1-58240-630-8)
:"Preston Struck is an incompetent outlaw with a heart of fool's gold. He discovers an army of metal men bent on destroying central California. While Struck avoids any form of heroism, he gets a little help from a magical old shaman and his sidekick Sasquatch. Struck is going to need all the help he can get because he's deputized just as the mechanical men have taken over the railroad and are mutating the train into a giant demonic iron monster."
★ ''Black Cherry'' (Image Comics, 2007, ISBN 1-58240-830-0)
Discography
★ '', 1999 Daniel Amos tribute album
Filmography
★ ''Earthworm Jim (TV series)'', cartoon
★ ''Project G.e.e.K.e.R.'', cartoon
★ ''Mothman''
★ ''Koghead and Meatus'', animated short
★ ''Push, Nevada'', consulting producer
★ ''Sockbaby'', Director and Actor
★ ''Catscratch'', cartoon
Further reading
★ Interview: Doug TenNapel Sébastien Dumesnil
★ Father Figures: God Is in the Details of Earthboy Jacobus Sarrah Young
External links
★ www.TenNapel.com
★ www.Sockbaby.com
★
★ A review of TenNapel's ''Gear'' at The Daily Cross Hatch, from March 4, 2007
★ Review of ''Black Cherry'', Silver Bullet Comic Books, August 29, 2007
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