Emma Vieceli

Emma Vieceli
Nationality British
Area(s) Illustrator

Emma Vieceli is a professional British comics artist whose credits include Manga Shakespeare for SelfMadeHero, Young Avengers for Marvel Comics, Back to the Future for IDW, Comic Book Tattoo for Image Comics, Doctor Who for Titan comics, and her creator-owned title BREAKS co-written with Malin Ryden.

Career

Vieceli is a UK-based creator who believes comics should be 'For everyone, About anything, By anyone.'. Her work-to-date varies in scope, from critically acclaimed LGBT webcomics to New York Times bestselling graphic novel adaptations. Works of note include: The Adventures of Supergirl(DC), Back to the Future(IDW), BREAKS(www.breakscomic.com) and Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor - A matter of Life and Death(titan comics)

Vieceli joined Sweatdrop Studios as a small-press hobbyist in 2002 and, through the group, released her own comic series 'Dragon Heir' as well as contributing to several anthologies. She was a core member of the team when the group transitioned to publisher status. A fan of the diversity and potential of comic storytelling, she used her time with the group to encourage new creators, and to help in establishing competitions and events to serve as a platform for nurturing new talent and breaking down barriers between creators. In 2007 she started freelancing as a comic artist, having been contracted for SelfMadeHero's Hamlet adaptation. Several years later she stepped down from Sweatdrop to focus on her career.

Since then, she has worked for publishers including: PenguinRandomHouse (Vampire Academy), Walker books(Alex Rider), IDW (Back to the Future/Jem), Titan (Doctor Who - the Eighth Doctor), Image (The Wicked and The Divine) and DC (Supergirl).


(historical) She has worked on comic adaptations of William Shakespeare's Hamlet[1] and Much Ado About Nothing[2] for Self Made Hero. Amongst other projects, has worked on the art and design of the collectible card game Herocard Cyberspace from Tablestar Games and was also of the head contributors to Draw Manga Sweatdrop Studios from New Holland Publishers (UK) Ltd.[3] Vieceli has worked with Spacedog Entertainment, illustrating the cover to eV, a short story in Princess Ai: Rumors From The Other Side, both published by Tokyopop, and a story in Tori Amos' Comic Book Tattoo a 480-page anthology published by Image Comics on 3 July 2008. In addition, she created Violet for The DFC, which was previewed in The Guardian Comic on 31 May 2008.[4] In 2011, Vieceli provided the art for the Vampire Academy graphic novel, based on the novels of the same name.[5]

Bibliography

  • Hamlet (Manga Shakespeare Collection, Self Made Hero, ISBN 0-9552856-1-5)
  • Much Ado About Nothing (Manga Shakespeare Collection, Self Made Hero, ISBN 978-0-9558169-6-3)
  • Pink is for Girls (multiple artists, ISBN 978-1-905038-07-7)
  • Sugardrops (multiple artists, ISBN 1-905038-00-3)
  • Cold Sweat & Tears (multiple artists, ISBN 978-1-905038-02-2)
  • Dragon Heir (Volume 1: ISBN 978-1-905038-14-5)
  • Draw Manga (multiple artists, New Holland, ISBN 1-84537-416-9)
  • Digital Manga Techniques (Hayden Scott-Baron, ISBN 0-7136-7475-X)
  • eV (Cover Artwork, ISBN 978-1-4278-0714-4)
  • Princess Ai: Rumors From the Other Side (multiple artists, Tokyopop, ISBN 978-1-4278-0822-6)
  • Comic Book Tattoo (multiple artists, Image Comics, ISBN 978-1-58240-964-1)
  • My Little Pony, Tome 1: Joyeux anniversaire (Jungle, ISBN 978-2-87442-651-3)
  • My Little Pony, Tome 2: L'histoire qui fait peur ( ISBN 978-2874426-52-0)
  • Tokyopop Rising Stars of Manga: UK & Ireland volume 1 (multiple artists; June 2008, ISBN 978-1-59816-464-0)
  • 500 Manga Characters by Sweatdrop Studios (Ilex, June 2007, ISBN 978-1-905814-03-9)
  • How to Draw Fantasy Females by Chris Patmore (Barron's, March 2006, ISBN 978-0-7641-3089-2)
  • Telling Tales (multiple artists, Sweatdrop 2010, ISBN 978-1-905038-28-2)
  • Tara Duncan, Tome 1 : La Sirène Muette (Jungle, 2010, ISBN 978-2-87442-817-3)
  • Dragon Heir: Reborn (Sweatdrop, 2010, ISBN 978-1-905038-29-9)
  • Vampire Academy (Razorbill, 2011, ISBN 978-1-59514-429-4)
  • Vampire Academy: Frostbite (Razorbill, 2012, ISBN 978-1-59514-430-0)
  • Vampire Academy: Shadow Kiss (Razorbill, 2013, ISBN 978-1-59514-431-7)
  • Avalon Chronicles: Once in a Blue moon (Oni Press, ISBN 978-1-9349-6475-0)
  • Avalon Chronicles: The Girl and the Unicorn (Oni Press, June 2013, ISBN 978-1934964903
  • Alex Rider: Scorpia (Walker Books, Feb 2016, ISBN 978-1406341881)
  • Doctor Who: A Matter of Life and Death (Titan comics, June 2016, ISBN 978-1785852855)
  • Jem & the Holograms: Viral (IDW, May 2016, ISBN 978-1631405792)
  • Adventures of Supergirl (DC, Sept, 2016, ISBN 978-1401262655)
  • Back to the Future: Who is Marty McFly? (IDW, June 2017, ISBN 978-1631408762)

References

  1. Self Made Hero Archived 2008-09-15 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Much Ado about Nothing - and lo - pages did appear!
  3. New Holland Publishers: Draw Manga Archived 2006-12-25 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Violet, The Guardian Comic, May 31, 2008
  5. Truitt, Brian (April 18, 2011). "First look: 'Vampire Academy' bites into graphic-novel market". USA Today. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
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