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Tim Sale

Sale at Midtown Comics Times Square in Manhattan on August 28, 2007.
Born May 1, 1956 (1956-05-01) (age 53)[1]
Ithaca, New York
Nationality American
Area(s) Penciller, Inker

Tim Sale (born 1956) is an American Eisner Award-winning comic book artist. He is primarily known for his collaborations with writer Jeph Loeb.

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Biography

Tim Sale was born on May 1, 1956[1] in Ithaca, New York, but spent most of his early life in Seattle, Washington. (He moved there with his family at age six.)[2] He attended the University of Washington for two years before moving to New York to attend the School of Visual Arts as well as the comics workshop run by artist John Buscema. Before he graduated from SVA, Sale returned to Seattle. He began doing art for the series Myth Adventures in 1983, and was soon working on Thieves' World. After meeting Matt Wagner and Diana Schutz (who were then creating and working for Comico Comics) and Barbara Randall of DC Comics at the San Diego Comicon, Sale's career began in earnest.

The body of Sale's comics work has been with collaborator Jeph Loeb. The duo, credited in their comics as 'storytellers', produced popular work such as Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman: Dark Victory, and the so-called 'color' books for Marvel Comics starring characters such as Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Hulk.

Tim Sale is currently working on artwork for the television program Heroes.[3] His artwork appears in the show as the work of the precognitive artist Isaac Mendez as well as other artists on the show. Mendez' work in the 9th Wonders! comic book on the show is also the work of Sale. Additionally, the font used throughout the show in the various captions and credits was created by Sale and is based on his handwriting style.[4] Sale's frequent collaborator Jeph Loeb was a writer and producer on the show.[5]

Tim Sale has two dogs, Hotspur and Shelby. Sale is a lifelong soccer fan.[6]

Selected works

Sale at Golden Age Collectables, Seattle, Washington

Published short stories

  • Grendel: Black, White & Red #1 (Dark Horse, 1998). 8-page short story with writer Matt Wagner.
  • Robert E. Howard's Myth Maker (1999). One-shot drawn by several pencillers like John Bolton (also cover artist of the issue), Richard Corben or Kelley Jones. Tim Sale drew several pages, with script by Roy Thomas.
  • Vampirella: Rebirth #1 (Harris Comics, 1999). 8-page short story with writer Jeph Loeb, and variant cover.
  • 9-11 Vol. 2 (DC Comics). Short story with writer Jeph Loeb.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayers TPB (Dark Horse, February 2002). Cover and short story (12 pages) written by Joss Whedon, about a female medieval vampire hunter.
  • JSA: All Stars #2 (DC Comics, 2003). 6-page back up story about the Golden Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl, with writer Jeph Loeb.
  • Tales of The Batman: Tim Sale HC/TPB (DC Comics, 2008). 240-page collection of Batman tales drawn by Tim Sale early in his career with writers Darwyn Cooke, Alan Grant, James Robinson, and Kelley Puckett.

Published comic-book covers

  • The Foot Soldiers #3 (Dark Horse, 1996)
  • Adventures of Superman #57, Batgirl #21, Detective Comics #763, Harley Quinn #13, JSA #29 & The Spectre #10 (DC Comics, coverdate: December 2001). All the issues were part of the crossover Last Laugh.
  • Flinch #5 (DC/Vertigo, 1999)
  • El Diablo #1-4 (DC/Vertigo, 2001)
  • Queen & Country #1-4 (Oni Press, 2001)
  • Detective Comics #777-796 (DC Comics, coverdate: feb/2003-sep/2004)
  • Batgirl #69-73

Other

  • Tim Sale: Black And White Hardcover (Active Images, 2004); Revised and Expanded Edition (Image Comics, 2008). An art and career retrospective of Tim Sale. By Richard Starkings and John 'JG' Roshell, with Tim Sale.


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