Daniel Warner (artist)

Daniel Warner
Born (1974-07-14) July 14, 1974
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Occupation artist, designer, writer
Genre Weird Fiction, Science Fiction
Website
www.danielwarner.net

Daniel Warner is an artist and graphic designer. Best known as the creator of the Slave Labor Graphics comic book miniseries Cocopiazo.

Daniel Warner graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art where he studied illustration. After graduating, he was hired by The Outsiders Group to illustrate The Last Great War trading card game and the graphic novel 'There are Aliens Among Us' Vol.2. Unfortunately the company was dissolved and all the assets liquidated before the book saw print. Later, he landed a job as the in-house illustrator and designer for a boutique clothing store. There he created a huge volume of postcards, posters, flyers and other promotional material that saturated the clubs and bars of Boston.

In 2001, Warner received the Xeric Grant and published Super Deluxe Cocopiazo: A Bright Sunny Day, which was named one of the ten best indy books for 2001 by Wizard magazine. He then partnered with Slave Labor Graphics to produce a four-issue miniseries Cocopiazo. His comics work has appeared in a variety of comic anthologies including EXPO' and Stereoscomic

In 2007, Warner was hired by IDW Publishing to illustrate the comic book adaptation of Cory Doctorow's Locus Award-winning novelette "When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth."

He also illustrated the serialized webcomic 1 Way Ticket at The Chemistry Set.

Bibliography

Comics Series

  • EXPO 2000 SPX anthology
  • EXPO 2001 SPX anthology
  • Super Deluxe Cocopiazo: A Bright Sunny Day one-shot, Published by Desert Island Comics (Self-Published)
  • STEREOSCOMIC 4 anthology of French language comics
  • Cocopiazo four-issue miniseries, Published by SLG Publishing

As Artist

  • 1 Way Ticket webcomic with writer Chris Arrant
  • Dead Stop Four-page story in Black Diamond #3 Written by Jared Guenther; Published by AiT/Planet Lar
  • When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth Written by Cory Doctorow, Adapted for Comics by JC Vaughn, Published by IDW Comics
  • 50 Miles to Marfa Written by David Hopkins, Published in the POPGUN 3 anthology by Image Comics

As Colorist

  • Duppy '78 OGN written by Casey Seijas, Art by Amancay Nahuelpan-Bustamante to be published by Com.x late 2013

Awards

  • 2001 Xeric Grant for Super Deluxe Cocopiazo: A Bright Sunny Day
  • 2001 "Ten Best Indy Books" by Wizard Magazine for Super Deluxe Cocopiazo: A Bright Sunny Day
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