Adrian Kleinbergen

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Adrian Kleinbergen (1961–) is a Canadian artist, born in Edmonton, Alberta. Along with drawing and paint­ing, he does jewelry design and manufacture, sculpture, caricature, writ­ing, costuming, and even magic. He started in comics in 1987, penciling, inking and coloring "Starstone" and "Darkewood" for Aircel Publishing in Ottawa, Canada. He ran his own comic publish­ing com­pany, Ground Zero Graphics, which published "The Shadowalker Chronicles" in 1991. Adrian is the primary artist and a column­ist for the national magic maga­zine, "The Servante". He was one of the original artists for On Spec and Neo-opsis magazines, doing both covers and interior art. Adrian’s latest project is a graphic novel, "Frontiers," written and drawn by him and published by MU Press, in Seattle, Washington. He has worked on a number of MU Press projects, inking various penciller's works (Chuck Mellville, Oscar Marcus and Steve Gallacci), pin-ups, and full art jobs for books like,"Cyberkitties" and "Mousearella."

[edit] External links [The works of Adrian Kleinbergen] [A collection of character drawings based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft] [All the comic book work done by Adrian Kleinbergen] [Adrian Kleinbergen's page on the Epilogue Science-fiction and Fantasy Art Website]