Tim Hamilton (illustrator)
Tim Hamilton (born April 21, 1966) is an American cartoonist, writer and illustrator living in Brooklyn, New York. According to his website, his clients have included MAD magazine and The New York Times.[1]
Tim Hamilton | |
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Hamilton at the 2009 Brooklyn Book Festival. | |
Born | April 21, 1966 |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Penciller |
Notable works | The Trouble with Girls |
http://hamilton-tim.pair.com |
Career
Hamilton has drawn numerous comics, including The Trouble with Girls and Welcome Back, Mr. Moto. He also adapted and illustrated Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island for Puffin Graphics and filling in pencilling Nikolai Dante for 2000 AD. His most recent work was adapting Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451 for Hill & Wang.
Hamilton is also a founding member of the online comics collaborative ACT-I-VATE, where he has serialized his stories Pet Sitter and Adventures of the Floating Elephant.
Hamilton's illustrations have been published by The New York Times, Nickelodeon Magazine, Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Cicada magazine, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, King Features, KPR Inc., Oatmeal Studios, Wishbone-ITP, and ToyBiz.
Bibliography
- The Trouble with Girls with writers Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones, published by (among other) Malibu Comics
- Welcome Back, Mr. Moto, published by Moonstone Books
- Treasure Island, adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, published by Puffin Graphics
- Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation, adapted from Ray Bradbury's novel, published by Hill and Wang
- The Big Fib, published by Holiday House
- Is That A Cat, published by Holiday House
- The New Yorker Cartoons and Daily Shouts, published by The New Yorker
Notes
- Client list at Hamilton's site
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tim Hamilton (illustrator). |
- Official website
- Tim Hamilton at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Act-i-vate Activates - Group Cartoons For All, Newsarama, February 1, 2006
- Calvin Reid in Publishers Weekly April 28, 2009
- Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation in Publishers Weekly July 13, 2009