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M. D. Bright

Mark D. Bright (December 27, 1955 – March 27, 2024) was an American comic book and storyboard artist. Sometimes credited as Doc Bright (a play on his initials), he was best known for pencilling the Marvel Comics Iron Man story "Armor Wars", the two Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn miniseries for DC Comics, for painting the cover to Marvel Comics' Transformers #5 and for co-creating Quantum and Woody with writer Christopher J. Priest. Bright later became a freelance storyboard artist, although he and Priest reunited for a five-issue Quantum and Woody miniseries [1] published by the new incarnation of Valiant Comics in 2014–2015, but set in the continuity of the original Quantum and Woody series.

M. D. Bright
BornMark D. Bright
(1955-12-27)December 27, 1955
DiedMarch 27, 2024(2024-03-27) (aged 68)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Penciller, Inker
Notable works
Power Man and Iron Fist
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
Quantum and Woody
Solo Avengers (Hawkeye feature)
Icon
Iron Man

Biography edit

 
Quantum & Woody: Director's Cut Trade by VALIANT Comics

Bright was born on December 27, 1955 and grew up in Montclair, New Jersey.[2][3] His work in comics began in 1978 with a three-page story in House of Mystery #257 (April 1978)[4] His first regular work was providing the art for the Christopher J. Priest (then going by his birth name, Jim Owsley) penned Falcon mini-series in 1983. One issue had been completed by artist Paul Smith, and Bright pencilled the remaining three issues.

Bright again collaborated with Priest on the final 10 issues of Power Man and Iron Fist. Bright's regular-artist runs on comic-book series include Solo Avengers, Iron Man, G.I. Joe, Green Lantern, Action Comics (when it was published weekly), Milestone Comics' Icon and Acclaim Comics' Quantum and Woody. Although Bright inked some of his covers, most of his interior comics artwork was created in collaboration with an inker, primarily Romeo Tanghal, Randy Emberlin, Greg Adams and Mike Gustovich. During his years as a full-time comic book artist, Bright also provided artwork for analogous trading cards: The Green Lantern Hal Jordan card for Impel's 1992 DC Cosmic Cards, approximately one-third of Impel's 1991 G.I. Joe trading card set, and all of the Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps artwork for Impel/Skybox's 1993 DC Cosmic Teams trading cards.

After 20 years in American comic books, Bright moved into storyboarding for commercials, and live-action television and feature films, notably including M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender. He has occasionally returned to comics, including an Untold Tales of the New Universe one-shot for Marvel Comics and a Transformers Spotlight issue for IDW Publishing.

Bright also created the Damaged comic series with Jason McKee of A-10 Comics.[5] Bright's Christian-themed comic strip ...level path, that he writes and draws, is occasionally updated on his website.

Bright died on March 27, 2024, at the age of 68.[6]

Bibliography edit

Comics work (interior pencil art) includes:

DC Comics edit

Milestone Media edit

  • Hardware #14 (fill-in pencils, with writer Dwayne McDuffie, 1994)
  • Icon #1–10, 13–17, 19–25, 27–31, 33–36, 38–42 (1993–97)
  • Milestone Forever #1–2, (partial pencils for 48-page specials, with writer Dwayne McDuffie, 2010)
  • Worlds Collide Special (1994)

Paradox Press edit

  • The Big Book of Bad (one page story, pencils and inks, DC Comics/Paradox Press, 1998)
  • The Big Book of Little Criminals (one page story, pencils and inks, DC Comics/Paradox Press, 1996)
  • The Big Book of Urban Legends (one page story, pencils and inks, DC Comics/Paradox Press, 1994)
  • The Big Book of the Weird Wild West (one page story, pencils and inks with writer John Whalen, DC Comics/Paradox Press, 1998)

Marvel Comics edit

Other publishers edit

(Quantum and Woody note: The series was canceled in 1998 with issue #17. When Acclaim Comics reorganized and relaunched its comic book line the following year, Quantum and Woody resumed publication. As a joke to capitalize on the number of months that had passed since issue #17, the first new issue released was #32, to match the number of months the series had been off the stands, as if the series had continued all along. Issue #32 features a storyline that has jumped ahead, with no indication of what has happened just before, and a cliffhanger ending that only would have been resolved had Quantum and Woody continued publishing for an additional 15 months. The following month it resumed its original numbering at #18, picking up the narrative from #17. Bright penciled through issue #20, but issue #21 was a fill-in by artist Oscar Jimenez, and the series' last, as it was cancelled once again.)

As writer or co-writer edit

  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel Comics) issue #109 (credited as co-plotter)
  • Static #44-45 (Milestone Media, 1997)

As pin-up contributor, partial list only edit

Reprints and collections of M.D. Bright's work edit

  • Iron Man: The Armor Wars (reprints Iron Man #225–232, features seven issues by Bright, Marvel Comics, 1990)
  • The Many Armors of Iron Man
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn (first printing, newsprint paper stock, reprints Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn #1–6, DC Comics, 1991)
  • Icon: A Hero's Welcome (first printing, reprints Icon #1–8, DC Comics, 1996)
  • GOAT: H.A.E.D.U.S. #1 (contains 3 pages from Quantum and Woody #15, Acclaim Comics 1998)
  • Quantum and Woody: The Director's Cut (reprints Quantum and Woody #1–4, plus new pages, features four issues by Bright, Acclaim Comics, 1997)
  • Quantum and Woody: Kiss Your Ass Goodbye (reprints Quantum and Woody #5–8, plus new pages, features four issues by Bright, Acclaim Comics, 1998)
  • Quantum and Woody: Holy S-Word, We're Cancelled?! (reprints Quantum and Woody #9–12, plus new pages, features three issues by Bright, Acclaim Comics, 1998)
  • Quantum and Woody: Magnum Force (reprints Quantum and Woody #13–16, plus new pages, features four issues by Bright, Acclaim Comics, 1999)
  • G.I. Joe vol 4 (reprints G.I. Joe #31–40, reprints Bright's partial pages within issue #s 35 & 36, Marvel Comics, 2002)
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn (second printing, reprints Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn #1–6, features six issues by Bright, DC Comics, 2003)
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II (reprints Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II, features six issues by Bright, DC Comics, 2003
  • Iron Man: Armor Wars (new edition, colors reseparated and glossy paper, reprints Iron Man #225–232, features seven issues by Bright, Marvel Comics, 2007)
  • Iron Man: The Dragon Seed Saga (reprints Iron Man issues #270–275, features one issue by Bright, Marvel Comics, 2008)
  • Iron Man: The Many Armors of Iron Man (new edition with new color separations and glossy paper stock from 1993 version, now includes Iron Man issue #200, one issue by Bright, Marvel Comics, 2008)
  • Iron Man: Armor Wars (new edition, second printing, black cover, reprints Iron Man #225–232, features seven issues by Bright, Marvel Comics, 2010)
  • Iron Man: Armor Wars Prologue reprints Iron Man #215–224, features eight issues by Bright, Marvel Comics, 2010)
  • Classic G.I. Joe vol. 4 (reprint of Marvel's 2002 G.I. Joe vol. 4 trade paperback, IDW Publishing, 2009)
  • Icon: A Hero's Welcome (second printing, reprints Icon #1–8, DC Comics, 2009)
  • Icon: The Mothership Connection (reprints Icon #13, 19–22, features three and a half issues by Bright, DC Comics, 2010)
  • Classic G.I. Joe vol. 9 (reprints G.I. Joe #81–90, features two issues by Bright, IDW Publishing, 2010)
  • Classic G.I. Joe vol. 10 (reprints G.I. Joe #91–100, features six issues by Bright, IDW Publishing, 2011)
  • Classic G.I. Joe vol. 11 (reprints G.I. Joe #101–110, features seven issues by Bright, IDW Publishing, 2011)
  • The Complete Quantum and Woody Classic Omnibus (reprints the complete original Q&W series, along with two additional original-era Valiant comics)
  • Milestone Compendium One (reprints Blood Syndicate #1-12, Hardware #1-12, Icon #1-10, Shadow Cabinet #0, Static #1-8, Xombi #0-11; features ten issues by Bright, DC Comics/Milestone Media, 2022)
  • Milestone Compendium Two (reprints Blood Syndicate #13-23, Hardware #13-21, Icon #11-21, Shadow Cabinet #1-4, Static #9-20, Steel #6-7, Superboy #6-7, Superman: The Man of Steel #35-36, Worlds Collide #1; features nine issues by Bright, DC Comics/Milestone Media, 2023)

References edit

  1. ^ Voice, The Valiant. "Valiant Entertainment". Valiant Entertainment.
  2. ^ "Official Obituary of Mark D Bright". Martin's Home For Service Inc. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  3. ^ MD Bright Biography
  4. ^ "CBDB". www.cbdb.com.
  5. ^ The Damaged #1
  6. ^ Johnston, Rich (April 1, 2024). "MD Bright of Armor Wars, Quantum & Woody and Icon Dies, Aged 68". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved April 1, 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • M. D. Bright at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources M D Bright news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Mark D Bright December 27 1955 March 27 2024 was an American comic book and storyboard artist Sometimes credited as Doc Bright a play on his initials he was best known for pencilling the Marvel Comics Iron Man story Armor Wars the two Green Lantern Emerald Dawn miniseries for DC Comics for painting the cover to Marvel Comics Transformers 5 and for co creating Quantum and Woody with writer Christopher J Priest Bright later became a freelance storyboard artist although he and Priest reunited for a five issue Quantum and Woody miniseries 1 published by the new incarnation of Valiant Comics in 2014 2015 but set in the continuity of the original Quantum and Woody series M D BrightBornMark D Bright 1955 12 27 December 27 1955DiedMarch 27 2024 2024 03 27 aged 68 NationalityAmericanArea s Penciller InkerNotable worksPower Man and Iron FistG I Joe A Real American HeroQuantum and WoodySolo Avengers Hawkeye feature IconIron Man Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 2 1 DC Comics 2 1 1 Milestone Media 2 1 2 Paradox Press 2 2 Marvel Comics 2 3 Other publishers 2 4 As writer or co writer 2 5 As pin up contributor partial list only 3 Reprints and collections of M D Bright s work 4 References 5 External linksBiography edit nbsp Quantum amp Woody Director s Cut Trade by VALIANT Comics Bright was born on December 27 1955 and grew up in Montclair New Jersey 2 3 His work in comics began in 1978 with a three page story in House of Mystery 257 April 1978 4 His first regular work was providing the art for the Christopher J Priest then going by his birth name Jim Owsley penned Falcon mini series in 1983 One issue had been completed by artist Paul Smith and Bright pencilled the remaining three issues Bright again collaborated with Priest on the final 10 issues of Power Man and Iron Fist Bright s regular artist runs on comic book series include Solo Avengers Iron Man G I Joe Green Lantern Action Comics when it was published weekly Milestone Comics Icon and Acclaim Comics Quantum and Woody Although Bright inked some of his covers most of his interior comics artwork was created in collaboration with an inker primarily Romeo Tanghal Randy Emberlin Greg Adams and Mike Gustovich During his years as a full time comic book artist Bright also provided artwork for analogous trading cards The Green Lantern Hal Jordan card for Impel s 1992 DC Cosmic Cards approximately one third of Impel s 1991 G I Joe trading card set and all of the Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps artwork for Impel Skybox s 1993 DC Cosmic Teams trading cards After 20 years in American comic books Bright moved into storyboarding for commercials and live action television and feature films notably including M Night Shyamalan s The Last Airbender He has occasionally returned to comics including an Untold Tales of the New Universe one shot for Marvel Comics and a Transformers Spotlight issue for IDW Publishing Bright also created the Damaged comic series with Jason McKee of A 10 Comics 5 Bright s Christian themed comic strip level path that he writes and draws is occasionally updated on his website Bright died on March 27 2024 at the age of 68 6 Bibliography editComics work interior pencil art includes DC Comics edit A Bizarro miniseries 1 4 1999 Action Comics Weekly 622 635 1988 Aquaman Annual 5 1999 Batman 422 424 425 449 1988 89 Batman League of Batmen 1 2 48 pages each pencils with writer Doug Moench DC Comics 2001 Batman Shadow of the Bat 34 1995 Deadman Dead Again miniseries 4 2001 Firebrand 6 1996 Ghosts 100 1981 Green Lantern vol 3 13 17 19 25 31 33 35 38 39 41 43 46 132 133 Special 2 80 Page Giant 2 1991 2001 Green Lantern Corps Quarterly 1 3 1992 Green Lantern Emerald Dawn miniseries 1 6 1989 90 Green Lantern Emerald Dawn II miniseries 1 6 1991 House of Mystery 257 1978 Legion of Super Heroes vol 2 59 1989 Mister Miracle vol 2 19 1990 Secret Origins 36 1989 Superman The Man of Steel 31 Annual 3 1994 The New Titans 56 87 1992 93 Valor 1 4 1992 93 Wonder Woman vol 2 137 138 1998 Milestone Media edit Hardware 14 fill in pencils with writer Dwayne McDuffie 1994 Icon 1 10 13 17 19 25 27 31 33 36 38 42 1993 97 Milestone Forever 1 2 partial pencils for 48 page specials with writer Dwayne McDuffie 2010 Worlds Collide Special 1994 Paradox Press edit The Big Book of Bad one page story pencils and inks DC Comics Paradox Press 1998 The Big Book of Little Criminals one page story pencils and inks DC Comics Paradox Press 1996 The Big Book of Urban Legends one page story pencils and inks DC Comics Paradox Press 1994 The Big Book of the Weird Wild West one page story pencils and inks with writer John Whalen DC Comics Paradox Press 1998 Marvel Comics edit Avengers 224 Annual 17 1982 1988 Amazing Spider Man On Bullying Prevention 16 pages with writer Brett Lewis Target giveaway comic 2003 Black Panther vol 2 11 12 24 1999 2000 Captain America 358 365 1989 Captain Marvel vol 2 1 1989 Classic X Men backup story 36 1989 Dazzler 25 32 33 1983 84 Falcon miniseries 2 4 1983 84 Fantastic Four Annual 18 1984 G I Joe A Real American Hero 35 36 89 90 92 96 98 100 106 108 1985 91 Iron Man 200 201 203 208 210 215 217 220 223 225 231 274 Annual 9 15 1985 94 Marvel Comics Presents Iron Man 51 1990 Marville miniseries 1 6 2002 Untold Tales of the New Universe D P 7 one shot part of the Untold Tales of the New Universe fifth week event of one shots with writer C B Cebulski Marvel Comics 2006 Power Man and Iron Fist 115 125 1985 86 Rom 56 1984 Solo Avengers Hawkeye 1 3 5 11 1987 88 Spider Man vs Wolverine one shot 1987 Thor 333 335 1983 Team America 9 1983 West Coast Avengers Annual 1 1986 X Factor 120 1996 Other publishers edit Predator 2 2 movie adaptation pencils 32 pages with writer screenplay adaptor Franz Henkel Dark Horse Comics 1991 The Dark 1 Continum Comics 1993 Primortals 5 fill in pencils for 13 pages with writer Christopher Mills Tekno Comics 1995 Quantum and Woody 0 8 10 17 pencils with writer Christopher J Priest Acclaim Comics 1997 1998 See note below for publication history Quantum and Woody 32 18 20 pencils with writer Christopher J Priest Acclaim Comics 1999 2000 See note below for publication history Master Lock Presents The Incredible Hulk 1 pencils for promo comic with writer Robin D Laws Marvel Comics 2003 Transformers Spotlight Nightbeat pencils and inks with writer Simon Furman IDW Publishing 2006 Quantum and Woody note The series was canceled in 1998 with issue 17 When Acclaim Comics reorganized and relaunched its comic book line the following year Quantum and Woody resumed publication As a joke to capitalize on the number of months that had passed since issue 17 the first new issue released was 32 to match the number of months the series had been off the stands as if the series had continued all along Issue 32 features a storyline that has jumped ahead with no indication of what has happened just before and a cliffhanger ending that only would have been resolved had Quantum and Woody continued publishing for an additional 15 months The following month it resumed its original numbering at 18 picking up the narrative from 17 Bright penciled through issue 20 but issue 21 was a fill in by artist Oscar Jimenez and the series last as it was cancelled once again As writer or co writer edit G I Joe A Real American Hero Marvel Comics issue 109 credited as co plotter Static 44 45 Milestone Media 1997 As pin up contributor partial list only edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2019 The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe assorted Who s Who in the DC Universe assorted L E G I O N Annual 5 DC Comics 1994 G I Joe 129 pin up of Torpedo Marvel Comics 1992 G I Joe 131 pin up of Duke Marvel Comics 1992Reprints and collections of M D Bright s work editIron Man The Armor Wars reprints Iron Man 225 232 features seven issues by Bright Marvel Comics 1990 The Many Armors of Iron Man Green Lantern Emerald Dawn first printing newsprint paper stock reprints Green Lantern Emerald Dawn 1 6 DC Comics 1991 Icon A Hero s Welcome first printing reprints Icon 1 8 DC Comics 1996 GOAT H A E D U S 1 contains 3 pages from Quantum and Woody 15 Acclaim Comics 1998 Quantum and Woody The Director s Cut reprints Quantum and Woody 1 4 plus new pages features four issues by Bright Acclaim Comics 1997 Quantum and Woody Kiss Your Ass Goodbye reprints Quantum and Woody 5 8 plus new pages features four issues by Bright Acclaim Comics 1998 Quantum and Woody Holy S Word We re Cancelled reprints Quantum and Woody 9 12 plus new pages features three issues by Bright Acclaim Comics 1998 Quantum and Woody Magnum Force reprints Quantum and Woody 13 16 plus new pages features four issues by Bright Acclaim Comics 1999 G I Joe vol 4 reprints G I Joe 31 40 reprints Bright s partial pages within issue s 35 amp 36 Marvel Comics 2002 Green Lantern Emerald Dawn second printing reprints Green Lantern Emerald Dawn 1 6 features six issues by Bright DC Comics 2003 Green Lantern Emerald Dawn II reprints Green Lantern Emerald Dawn II features six issues by Bright DC Comics 2003 Iron Man Armor Wars new edition colors reseparated and glossy paper reprints Iron Man 225 232 features seven issues by Bright Marvel Comics 2007 Iron Man The Dragon Seed Saga reprints Iron Man issues 270 275 features one issue by Bright Marvel Comics 2008 Iron Man The Many Armors of Iron Man new edition with new color separations and glossy paper stock from 1993 version now includes Iron Man issue 200 one issue by Bright Marvel Comics 2008 Iron Man Armor Wars new edition second printing black cover reprints Iron Man 225 232 features seven issues by Bright Marvel Comics 2010 Iron Man Armor Wars Prologue reprints Iron Man 215 224 features eight issues by Bright Marvel Comics 2010 Classic G I Joe vol 4 reprint of Marvel s 2002 G I Joe vol 4 trade paperback IDW Publishing 2009 Icon A Hero s Welcome second printing reprints Icon 1 8 DC Comics 2009 Icon The Mothership Connection reprints Icon 13 19 22 features three and a half issues by Bright DC Comics 2010 Classic G I Joe vol 9 reprints G I Joe 81 90 features two issues by Bright IDW Publishing 2010 Classic G I Joe vol 10 reprints G I Joe 91 100 features six issues by Bright IDW Publishing 2011 Classic G I Joe vol 11 reprints G I Joe 101 110 features seven issues by Bright IDW Publishing 2011 The Complete Quantum and Woody Classic Omnibus reprints the complete original Q amp W series along with two additional original era Valiant comics Milestone Compendium One reprints Blood Syndicate 1 12 Hardware 1 12 Icon 1 10 Shadow Cabinet 0 Static 1 8 Xombi 0 11 features ten issues by Bright DC Comics Milestone Media 2022 Milestone Compendium Two reprints Blood Syndicate 13 23 Hardware 13 21 Icon 11 21 Shadow Cabinet 1 4 Static 9 20 Steel 6 7 Superboy 6 7 Superman The Man of Steel 35 36 Worlds Collide 1 features nine issues by Bright DC Comics Milestone Media 2023 References edit Voice The Valiant Valiant Entertainment Valiant Entertainment Official Obituary of Mark D Bright Martin s Home For Service Inc Retrieved April 2 2024 MD Bright Biography CBDB www cbdb com The Damaged 1 Johnston Rich April 1 2024 MD Bright of Armor Wars Quantum amp Woody and Icon Dies Aged 68 Bleeding Cool Retrieved April 1 2024 External links editOfficial website nbsp M D Bright at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M D Bright amp oldid 1216993286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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