Joshua Middleton

Joshua Middleton (sometimes credited as Josh Middleton) is an artist and designer working in the animation, film, comics, and book industries. In 2004 he was nominated for an Eisner Award as "Best Cover Artist" for his work on Marvel's NYX, X-Men Unlimited, and New Mutants.

Josh Middleton
Middleton at the 2012 New York Comic Con.
BornJoshua Middleton
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Area(s)Penciller, Inker, Colourist

Career

Middleton started his career as a comic book artist in 2000 as penciler for CrossGen's Meridian, written by Barbara Kesel. After that, he joined a small independent British publisher, Com.x, planning to release there his creator-owned series Sky Between Branches, but only did a preview issue in early 2002, along with some other work for the publisher.[1]

After contributing covers and short stories to Marvel's X-Men Unlimited series beginning in late 2002, he signed an exclusive contract in 2003,[2] and created NYX with Joe Quesada as writer, but left the title after four issues in 2004 when his contract ran out.

Following his stint at Marvel he signed exclusively with DC Comics in 2004. His first DC series was Superman/Shazam: First Thunder, a miniseries that launched in September 2005. Along with illustrating some short stories and single issues, Middleton also served as regular cover artist for the Vertigo series American Virgin and DC Comics' Supergirl ongoing series.[1]

Middleton worked as one of the conceptual artists on the 2005 science fiction film Serenity.[3] Since then he has been working as an artist for Warner Bros. Animation. Middleton began working for WB Animation in October 2009 as a character designer, but was quickly promoted to be an art director for the Green Lantern: The Animated Series, where he has worked hand-in-hand with Bruce Timm to carve out the look and feel of the first Warner Brothers' CG television series.

In addition to his comic book work, Joshua Middleton has illustrated book covers for several major publishers, including Scholastic, Abrams, Penguin, Viking, Tor, and Disney Press. Middleton has also served as a conceptual artist/illustrator for feature films produced by Universal Studios, Warner Bros., Disney, Marvel Studios, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Sony Pictures Animation.

In late 2010, Middleton decided to leave animation and return to his work in comics.[4] Middleton has been the cover artist for the Aquaman and Batgirl series for DC Comics.[1] He drew the 1980s variant cover for Action Comics #1000 (June 2018).[5]

Bibliography

Covers only

References

  1. Joshua Middleton at the Grand Comics Database
  2. "Josh Middleton makes his Marvel, signs exclusive". Comic Book Resources. April 7, 2003. Archived from the original on September 21, 2018. Marvel Comics is pleased to announce that artist Joshua Middleton has agreed to an exclusive creator contract with the publisher through the year 2004.
  3. Whedon, Joss, director (2005). Serenity (film). Universal Pictures. Closing credits
  4. Arrant, Chris (February 2, 2011). "Joshua Middleton Announces Return to Comics from Animation". Newsarama. Archived from the original on September 21, 2018. Middleton decided in the fall of 2010 to leave animation and return to the freelance world. And return to comics.
  5. "DC Unveils Final Variant For Action Comics #1000". Previews. Diamond Comic Distributors. March 7, 2018. Archived from the original on August 9, 2018.
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