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He was initially introduced to comics readers with his contributions to the ''[[Heavy Metal]]'' and ''[[National Lampoon]]'' magazines.
 
He was initially introduced to comics readers with his contributions to the ''[[Heavy Metal]]'' and ''[[National Lampoon]]'' magazines.
  
He has also created a number of postcards as well as illustrations for all kinds of publications.
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He has also created a number of [[Postcard|postcards]] as well as illustrations for all kinds of publications.
  
Perhaps his most widely circulated illustration is his logo for the audiobook publisher Recorded Books.
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Perhaps his most widely circulated illustration is his [[logo]] for the [[audiobook]] publisher [[Recorded Books]].
  
 
== Edward Gorey influence ==
 
== Edward Gorey influence ==
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== Panel art ==
 
== Panel art ==
  
Even more distinctive is Geary's method of panel art.
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Even more distinctive is Geary's method of [[panel art]].
  
 
Most comics artists will draw several consecutive sequential panels of the same characters in the same setting.
 
Most comics artists will draw several consecutive sequential panels of the same characters in the same setting.
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== Solo works ==
 
== Solo works ==
  
Geary has drawn a variety of solo comic books and graphic novels for various publishers, including adaptations of Great Expectations, The Invisible Man and Wuthering Heights for the revived Classics Illustrated series and a kid-oriented Flaming Carrot spinoff.
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Geary has drawn a variety of solo [[Comic book|comic books]] and [[Graphic novel|graphic novels]] for various publishers, including:
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* Adaptations of [[Great Expectations]], [[The Invisible Man]] and [[Wuthering Heights]] for the revived [[Classics Illustrated]]
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* A kid-oriented [[Flaming Carrot]] spinoff
  
 
== A Treasury of Victorian Murder ==
 
== A Treasury of Victorian Murder ==
  
His most extensive project is his ongoing non-fiction comic book series, ''[[A Treasury of Victorian Murder]]'', published by NBM Publishing.
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His most extensive project is his ongoing non-fiction comic book series, ''[[A Treasury of Victorian Murder]]'', published by [[NBM Publishing]].
  
The series chronicles such 19th century criminals as H. H. Holmes, Lizzie Borden, Charles Guiteau and Jack the Ripper.
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The series chronicles such 19th century [[Criminal|criminals]] as [[H. H. Holmes]], [[Lizzie Borden]], [[Charles Guiteau]] and [[Jack the Ripper]].
  
In the series, he often uses literary devices characteristic of 19th century popular literature.
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In the series, he often uses [[Literary device|literary devices]] characteristic of 19th century popular [[literature]].
  
For example, The Borden Tragedy is narrated through excerpts of a period diary, and The Fatal Bullet didactically contrasts the lives and morality of Guiteau and his victim, President James Garfield.
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For example, [[The Borden Tragedy]] is narrated through excerpts of a period diary, and [[The Fatal Bullet]] didactically contrasts the lives and morality of [[Guiteau]] and his victim, [[President James Garfield]].
  
 
== Awards and recognition ==
 
== Awards and recognition ==
  
The National Cartoonist Society awarded Geary its Magazine and Book Illustration Award in 1994.
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The [[National Cartoonist Society]] awarded Geary its [[Magazine and Book Illustration Award]] in 1994.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 12:27, 28 April 2016

Rick Geary (born February 25, 1946) is an American cartoonist and illustrator.

Biography

Geary was born on in Kansas City, Missouri.

He was initially introduced to comics readers with his contributions to the Heavy Metal and National Lampoon magazines.

He has also created a number of postcards as well as illustrations for all kinds of publications.

Perhaps his most widely circulated illustration is his logo for the audiobook publisher Recorded Books.

Edward Gorey influence

Geary's distinctive cartooning style evolved from his early imitations of Edward Gorey.

His drawings typically consist of stark clean black lines against a white background, with a total absence of half-tone or shading.

Panel art

Even more distinctive is Geary's method of panel art.

Most comics artists will draw several consecutive sequential panels of the same characters in the same setting.

Geary, uniquely, almost never devotes two consecutive panels to the same locale or character.

This creates a constant impression of jumping from one image to another.

Solo works

Geary has drawn a variety of solo comic books and graphic novels for various publishers, including:

A Treasury of Victorian Murder

His most extensive project is his ongoing non-fiction comic book series, A Treasury of Victorian Murder, published by NBM Publishing.

The series chronicles such 19th century criminals as H. H. Holmes, Lizzie Borden, Charles Guiteau and Jack the Ripper.

In the series, he often uses literary devices characteristic of 19th century popular literature.

For example, The Borden Tragedy is narrated through excerpts of a period diary, and The Fatal Bullet didactically contrasts the lives and morality of Guiteau and his victim, President James Garfield.

Awards and recognition

The National Cartoonist Society awarded Geary its Magazine and Book Illustration Award in 1994.

See also

External links