Michael Turner (comics)
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Use American English Template:Other people Template:Infobox comics creator Michael Layne Turner<ref name=LATObit>Template:Cite news</ref> (April 21, 1971 – June 27, 2008)<ref name=nyt>Template:Cite news</ref> was an American comics artist known for his work on Witchblade, Fathom, Superman/Batman, Soulfire, and various covers for DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He was also the president of the entertainment company Aspen MLT.<ref name="ap1">Template:Cite web</ref>
Early life
Michael Turner was born in Crossville, Tennessee on April 21, 1971.<ref name="Lambiek">Template:Cite web</ref> He was a student at the University of Tennessee, and graduated from the International Performing Arts Academy after which he moved to San Diego, California, where he developed an interest in comics.<ref name="trib1">Template:Cite news</ref>
Career
Turner was discovered by Marc Silvestri at a convention<ref name="Lambiek"/> and hired by Silvestri's Top Cow Productions as an artist.<ref name="ap1"/> He initially did background illustrations for Top Cow titles before co-creating Witchblade. In the summer of 1998 he debuted the creator-owned Fathom, having also worked on his new series Soulfire.
As well as an artist, Turner was an award-winning water skier, held an instructor-level red sash in martial arts, and was an avid video game player. In March 2000, Turner was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma, a form of cancer, in the right pelvis. He was treated at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center with surgery in which he lost a hip, 40% of his pelvis, and three pounds of bone. The surgery was followed by nine months of radiation therapy.
Turner departed Top Cow in late 2002 to found his own comic book publishing company,<ref name="Lambiek"/> Aspen MLT Inc. (where MLT stands for Michael Layne Turner), located in Santa Monica, with a studio in Marina del Rey, California. The release of comics from Aspen was delayed by a year-long lawsuit with Top Cow Productions over the rights to Fathom and over the rights to the unreleased titles Soulfire (initially called Dragonfly) and Ekos, both of which Turner had begun developing before leaving Top Cow and before his diagnosis of cancer. Aspen and Top Cow settled the lawsuit out of court in 2003.
In 2004 Turner contributed covers to various DC Comics titles, including The Flash and Identity Crisis. He provided cover art and co-wrote the "Godfall" story arc that ran in the three main Superman titles in early 2004 and illustrated the six-issue Supergirl story arc in Superman/Batman.<ref name="trib1"/><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> His creator-owned title Soulfire began publication in 2004 and Fathom resumed publication in that year as well, though this time with Aspen MLT rather than Top Cow.
On August 6, 2005, Marvel Comics announced the signing of Michael Turner to a work-for-hire deal for a six-issue project and covers. This would turn out to be at least the variant covers for the miniseries Civil War and the Wolverine ongoing series Wolverine: Origins.<ref name="trib1"/> In addition Turner had been announced as the artist on Ultimate Wolverine.
Turner created online comic adaptations for the NBC television series Heroes.<ref name="LATObit"/>
Death and tribute
Turner died June 27, 2008, at the Santa Monica Hospital in Santa Monica, California, of complications from bone cancer.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He is survived by his mother Grace Crick, his brother Jake Turner, and his fiancée Kelly Carmichael.<ref name=LATObit/> Fathom vol. 3 #1, which was published on Wednesday, August 6, 2008, featured a tribute to Turner in the form of a stylized blue ribbon in the upper right-hand corner of its cover, and its first page was a memorial to him.<ref>Fathom vol. #1 (Sept. 2008)</ref> Aspen MLT also published a trade paperback collection of writings from people who knew Turner, titled A Tribute to Michael Turner, which features a cover painted by Alex Ross. Volume #21 of The Boys included a page dedicated to Michael Turner as well.<ref>The Boys vol. #21 (Sept. 2008)</ref>
Bibliography
Interior art
Aspen MLT
- Soulfire #0–7 (2004–2005)
DC Comics
- Superman/Batman #8–13 (2004)
Image Comics/Top Cow Productions
- Ballistic #1–3 (1995)
- Codename: Strykeforce #14 (among other artists) (1995)
- Fathom #0–14 (1998–2002)
- Tomb Raider #25 (2002)
- Tomb Raider/Witchblade, one-shot, (with Brian Ching) #1 (1997)
- Witchblade #1–8, 10–23, 25 (1995–1998)
- Witchblade/Tomb Raider Special #1 (with Keu Cha)(1998)
- Wolverine/Witchblade #1 (1997)
- Witchblade/Elektra #1 (1997)
Covers
Aspen MLT
- Fathom vol. 2, Beginnings, Prelude #0, 1–4, 7–8, 10–11 (2005–2006)
- Shrugged #0, 1–6 (2006–2007)
- Soulfire Preview, #0, 1–10 (2004–2009)
DC Comics
- Action Comics #812–813 (2004)
- The Adventures of Superman #625–626 (2004)
- The Flash vol. 2 #207–211 (2004)
- Identity Crisis #1–7 (2004)
- Justice League of America vol. 2 #0–12 (2006–2007)
- Supergirl vol. 5 #1–3, 5, 50 (2005)
- Superman vol. 2, #202–203, 205 (2004)
- Superman/Batman #8–13, 19, 26 (2006)
- Teen Titans vol. 3 #1 (2003)
Dynamite Entertainment
- Mercenaries #1–3 (2007)<ref name="Mercenaries1">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Mercenaries2">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Mercenaries3">Template:Cite web</ref>
Image Comics / Top Cow Productions
- Darkness #7, 11 (1997–1998)
- Tomb Raider #1, 9, 25, 46 (1999–2004)
- Witchblade #1–25, 27, 50, 86, 100, 103 (1995–2007)
Image Comics / Hurricane Ent.
- Violent Messiahs: Lamenting Pain #1 (2002)
Marvel Comics
- Black Panther vol. 4 #18, 23–25 (2006–2007)
- Civil War #1–7 (2006–2007)
- Fantastic Four #544–553 (2007)
- Hulk vol. 2 #1, 6 (2008)
- The Incredible Hulk vol. 3 #100 (2006)
- Ms. Marvel vol. 2 #1 (2006)
- Onslaught: Reborn #1 (2006)
- Spider-Man/Red Sonja #1–5 (2007)
- Sub-Mariner vol. 2 #1, 6 (2007–2008)
- Thor vol. 3 #1 (2007)
- Ultimate X-Men #75 (2006)
- Uncanny X-Men #500 (2008)
- World War Hulk #1 (2007)
- Wolverine: Origins #1 (2006)
- Wolverine vol. 3 #66 (2008)
References
Further reading
- Jim McLauchlin, "Up from the Depths", Wizard #112
- "Playin' It Cool", interview with Michael Turner, Wizard #115
External links
- Aspen MLT Inc., official website
- Michael Turner at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
- Michael Turner at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
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