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Cynthia Martin

American comic book artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cynthia Martin (also known as Cindy Martin;[1] born September 19, 1961)[2] is an American comic book artist who worked on the Marvel Comics Star Wars title during the mid-1980s.

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Martin's clean lines and strong sense of movement during action scenes set her apart from other Star Wars artists of the time in addition to being one of the few women working in American comic books.[3] Her work displayed the influence of Japanese manga long before it became common in American comics.[4]

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Career

Cynthia Martin's first published comic book was the Ms. Victory Special #1 (AC Comics, 1985). She then got the Star Wars assignment at Marvel Comics, where she drew the covers for issues #92 and 93, and then pencilled most of the issues between #94 and 107.[5] She collaborated with writer Ann Nocenti on a three-part storyline which appeared in the Spider-Man titles in December 1987.[6] At DC Comics, Martin worked on Wonder Woman[5] and the War of the Gods limited series with George Pérez.[7] Martin has also worked for Dark Horse Comics, Eclipse Comics, First Comics, Topps Comics, and a number of other small press publishers.[5]

Martin then began illustrating early-reader "graphic biographies" for Capstone Press.[8] She illustrated How to Draw Comic Heroes[9] In 2008, Martin's projects included books for ABDO Publications and the graphic novel Shadowflight.[10]

On May 1, 2010, she was inducted as an Honorary Member of the 501st Legion international costuming organization in recognition of her contributions to the Star Wars saga.

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Bibliography

Comics work includes:[1]

AC Comics

DC Comics

Eclipse Comics

Marvel Comics

Other publishers

Capstone Press graphic novels

  • Elizabeth Blackwell: America's First Woman Doctor
  • George Washington: Leading a New Nation
  • Helen Keller: Courageous Advocate
  • Jane Goodall: Animal Scientist
  • Sacagawea: Journey into the West
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Wilma Rudolph: Olympic Track Star
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Women's Rights Pioneer
  • Booker T. Washington: Great American Educator
  • Hedy Lamarr and a Secret Communication System
  • Story of the Statue of Liberty
  • Story of the Star-Spangled Banner
  • Nathan Hale: Revolutionary Spy
  • Max Axiom, Super Scientist: Sound
  • Max Axiom, Super Scientist: Adaptation
  • Max Axiom, Super Scientist: Food Chains
  • Max Axiom, Super Scientist: Magnetism
  • Max Axiom, Super Scientist: Global Warming

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