Mario Boon is a comic book colorist who has worked on several Star Trek comics for IDW Publishing.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Mario Boon is a comic book colorist who has worked on several Star Trek comics for IDW Publishing.
- In 2007 he did all of the artwork, including colors and letters, for the "Persistent City" story in the HOPE: New Orleans graphic novel from Ronin Publishing. He also worked for Image Comics on their Texas Strangers series, penciling, inking, and coloring the two issues released. Later the same year, he began contributing to IDW Publishing's Star Trek line with color work on a few of their mini-series, before becoming the main color artist on Star Trek: Year Four - The Enterprise Experiment.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:memory-alph...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:memory-beta...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Mario Boon is a comic book colorist who has worked on several Star Trek comics for IDW Publishing.
- In 2007 he did all of the artwork, including colors and letters, for the "Persistent City" story in the HOPE: New Orleans graphic novel from Ronin Publishing. He also worked for Image Comics on their Texas Strangers series, penciling, inking, and coloring the two issues released. Later the same year, he began contributing to IDW Publishing's Star Trek line with color work on a few of their mini-series, before becoming the main color artist on Star Trek: Year Four - The Enterprise Experiment.
|
is Artist
of | |
is Colorist
of | |