Kaare Andrews
Kaare Andrews | |
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Born |
Kaare Kyle Andrews July 13, 1975 Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer, Penciller, Inker |
Notable works | Iron Fist, Renato Jones, Spider-Man: Reign, Marvel Mangaverse Spider-Man, Incredible Hulk, X-Men, Altitude, The ABCs of Death, Cabin Fever: Patient Zero |
Awards | "Outstanding comicbook artist" Joe Shuster Awards (2005)[1]"Best Director" Victoria Film Slam, "Outstanding VFX" Leo Awards (2013) |
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Kaare Andrews is a Canadian comic book writer, artist and filmmaker who hails from Saskatoon. He is most known for his work on Spider-Man, Iron Fist, Renato Jones, and Incredible Hulk. Andrews has a diverse drawing style, which ranges from hyper realistic to the more cartoonesque. He was the first recipient of The Shuster Award for Outstanding Artist for his work on Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus.
Career
Andrews' early career began with the writing of short stories.[2] Andrews became a member of the Writer's Bloc club that originated on Wizard Magazine's Wizard World website.
Andrews landed a job at Marvel Comics. His work at Marvel has been featured across many series, including; Incredible Hulk, Iron Fist, Ultimate X-Men, Hawkeye, and The Amazing Spider-Man. Andrews has created several characters including Mangaverse Spider-Man for Marvel Mangaverse, a martial arts spin on the character which was popular enough to spin off into another mini-series (written by Andrews), toys and videogames. In 2006, Andrews wrote and drew a four-issue mini-series known as Spider-Man: Reign; set 35 years in the future, starring a retired Spider-Man.[3] Spider-Man: Reign was named one of the 25 greatest Spider-Man stories.
Andrews wrote, pencilled, inked and colored the 2014 relaunch of Iron Fist: The Living Weapon for Marvel Comics.
Andrews has also done work designing album covers for artists including the Beta Band's third studio album Heroes to Zeros and Tegan and Sara's 2002 album, If It Was You, as well as directing their music video "Living Room". In 2004, Andrews began to expand his work into the film industry, directing short films and PSAs.[4]
On October, 2010, Andrews released his debut feature film Altitude starring Jessica Lowndes and Julianna Guill,[5] a thriller about five friends on a small aircraft lost in a supernatural storm.[6] Altitude was named one of the Top 15 Giant Monster Movies Of The 21st Century.
Andrews directed the segment "V is for Vagitus" for the anthology film, "The ABCs of Death", released in 2013. This was followed by Cabin Fever: Patient Zero, released in late 2014 and starring Sean Astin.
Works
Bibliography
- The Writers’ Bloc Anthology (1997), Writers' bloc annual '98 (1998) & Writers' bloc annual '99 (1999)
- Wonderlanders #1-2 (artist only, Oktomica Comics, 1999)
- Intrigue #1-2 (pencils only, with writer/inker Howard M. Shum, Image Comics, 2000)
- Before the Fantastic Four: Ben Grimm and Logan (artist, 3-issue mini-series, Marvel Comics, 2000)
- Gen¹³ #64-65 (artist only, with writer & cover artist Adam Warren, Wildstorm, circa 2001)
- Spider-Man's Tangled Web #10 (writer & artist, Marvel, 2001)
- Marvel Mangaverse: Spider-Man (writer & artist, one-shot, Marvel, 2002)
- Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider Clan (writer only, mini-series, Marvel, 2002)
- X-Men Unlimited #37 (writer, cover artist & penciller of some interior pages, Marvel, 2002)
- Ultimate X-Men #23-24 (artist, with writer Mark Millar, Marvel, 2002)
- Thundercats/Battle Of The Planets (one-shot) (writer and artist, DC/Wildstorm, 2003)
- Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One mini-series (artist, with writer Zeb Wells, Marvel, 2004)
- Wolverine #32 (artist, with writer Mark Millar, Marvel, 2005)
- Spider-Man: Reign (artist and writer, 4-issue mini-series, Marvel, 2006)
- Astonishing X-Men (artist, with writer Warren Ellis, Marvel):
- Ghost Boxes #2 (2-issue mini-series, January 2009, included in Astonishing X-Men, Volume 5: Ghost Box, 184 pages, softcover, December 2009, ISBN 0-7851-2788-7, premiere hardcover, September 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3390-9)
- Xenogenesis (5-issue limited series, July 2010 - April 2011, collected in Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis, 160 pages, premiere hardcover, March 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4491-9))
- "AvX" #4 Thor vs. Emma Frost (writer, artist)
- "A+X" #4 Spider-man and Beast (writer, artist)
- "Iron Fist: The Living Weapon" (writer, artist)
- "Renato Jones: The One %" (writer, artist - Image, 2016)
Covers
- Iron Man Vol. 3 #33-36, 38, Annual 2000 (Marvel, 2000-2001)
- Peter Parker: Spider-Man #27-29 (Marvel, 2001)
- The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #37-39 (#478-480) (Marvel, 2001–2002)
- Incredible Hulk #38-54 (Marvel, 2002–2003)
- Ultimate Adventures #1-6 (Marvel, 2002–2003)
- Black Panther #6-7 (Marvel, 2005)
- Amazing Spider-Man #522 (Marvel, 2005)
- Wolverine #34-35 & 37-40 (Marvel, 2005–2006)
- G.I. Joe vs Transformers #1 (Image, 2003)
- The Matrix Comics Volume 2 (Burlyman Entertainment, 2004)
- Iron Fist (Marvel, 2008)
- Dead of Night (Marvel, 2008)
- Ultimate Comics: X-Men #1- (Marvel, 2011)
- Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #1- (Marvel, 2011)
- Ultimate Comics: Spiderman #1- (Marvel, 2011)
Filmography
- Altitude (2010)
- "V is for Vagitus" in The ABCs of Death (2012)
- Cabin Fever: Patient Zero (2014)
- The Hunted (forthcoming)
TV series
- Van Helsing
- Aftermath
- Siblings
- Other Kingdom
- Mech-X4
References
- ↑ "2005 Nominees and Winners". Joe Shuster Awards. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
- ↑
- ↑ WW: CHICAGO '06 - Kaare Andrews on Spider-Man: Reign, Newsarama, August 5, 2006
- ↑ Catching up With Kaare Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine., Newsarama, September 15, 2004
- ↑ Anchor Bay Makes Altitude Acquisition Official
- ↑ First Hi-Res Still and Promo One Sheet for 'Altitude'!
External links
- Official website
- Kaare Andrews at the Comic Book DB
- Kaare Andrews on IMDb
- Kaare Andrews wallpapers on Marvel.com