Stewart McKenny
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Stewart McKenny | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Area(s) | Artist |
Notable works | Clone Wars Adventures Super Friends |
Stewart McKenny is an Australian comic book artist, who has been described as "one of Australia's most prolifically published comic book artists".[1]
Career[]
McKenny has worked on Star Wars comics, including Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures, as well as working with Eddie Campbell on Captain America. He is currently working for DC on the new children's title, Super Friends.
McKenny’s British small press work includes contributions to FutureQuake. His cover for FutureQuake #6 was featured in a full-page reprint in the Judge Dredd Megazine (Feb 2006). In Australia, he has contributed to , , Pop Culture & Two Minute Noodles, Rex Hellwig and The Watch.
Bibliography[]
Comics work includes:
- Rex Hellwig #1 (Black Cat Comics, 2000)
- Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures (Dark Horse Comics):
- "Heroes on Both Sides" (with Chris Avellone, in , 2005)
- "The Drop" (with , in , 2006)
- "Spy Girls" (with , in , 2007)
- "Graduation Day" (with Chris Avellone, in , 2007)
- "Being Boba Fett" (with Jason Hall, in Star Wars Tales 18, 2003)
- Captain America: "Requiem" #27-28 (inks, with writer Robert Morales and pencils by Eddie Campbell, Marvel Comics, 2004)
- The Watch: Casus Belli (Phosphorescent Comics, 2005)
- "Strip!" (with James MacKay, in FutureQuake #4, May 2005)[2]
- "Triumph of the Will" (with writers Edward Berridge/ and graytones by Andy Finlayson, FutureQuake #6, May 2007)
- Super Friends #3, 5, 8, 12, 17, 21, 23, 26 and 29 (with writer and inks by / , DC Comics, 2008–2010)
Notes[]
References[]
- Stewart McKenny at the Grand Comics Database
- Stewart McKenny at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Stewart McKenny at Dark Horse
Categories:
- Australian comics artists
- Living people