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Joe Keatinge

Joe Keatinge
Born (1982-06-11) June 11, 1982 (age 42)
Santa Monica, California
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Comics
Notable works
Popgun
Awards2008 Harvey Award for Best Anthology
2010 Eisner Award for Best Anthology

Joe Keatinge is an American comic book writer and editor, best known for his writing work with Marvel Comics and Image Comics, and as the co-editor of Popgun with Mark Andrew Smith.

Early life

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Joe Keatinge was born on June 11, 1982, in Santa Monica, California. He attended school in Portland, Oregon.[citation needed]

Career

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After finishing school, Keatinge left for San Francisco, California, to pursue a career in comics, eventually working with Savage Dragon creator Erik Larsen, leading to his hiring at Image Comics shortly after Larsen became Publisher.[citation needed]

Keatinge's career at Image spanned various positions including Public Relations and Marketing, as well as Sales and Licensing.[citation needed]

He has contributed to anthology titles such as Negative Burn with artist Evan Bryce and Fantastic Comics #24 with artists Michael Allred and Laura Allred, which was part of The Next Issue Project. In 2018, Keatinge collaborated with artist Bret Blevins on the Stellar limited series published by Image Comics.[1]

He is most well known for his work on the anthology, PopGun with co-editor Mark Andrew Smith.

Awards

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  • 2008 Harvey Award for Best Anthology (for PopGun Volume 1, with Mark Andrew Smith; Image Comics)[2]
  • 2010 Eisner Award for Best Anthology (for Popgun Volume 3, with Mark Andrew Smith and D. J. Kirkbride; Image Comics)[3]

Nominations

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  • 2009 Harvey Award for Best Anthology for PopGun Volume 2[4]

Bibliography

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As a writer

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  • Adventures of Superman #16: "Strange Visitor" (October, 2014)
  • Ant #8: "Moving On: Part Four" (with Mario Gully, 2006)
  • The CBLDF Presents Liberty Annual 2012: "Lumière" (with Chynna Clugston-Flores, 2012)
  • Negative Burn #6: "Me, Myself, and Time" (with Evan Bryce, 2006)
  • Next Issue Project:
  • PopGun Volume 1: "Afterword: Graphic Music" (with Val Nunez, 2007)
  • Savage Dragon #171: "Twisted Savage Dragon Funnies: Finale" (with Erik Larsen, Simon Fraser, Tim Hamilton, George O'Connor, Mike Cavallaro and Joe Infurnari, 2011) collected in Twisted Savage Dragon Funnies (tpb, 128 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-60706-402-2)
  • Glory #23-#34 (with Sophie Campbell, Extreme Studios, 2012-2013)
  • Hell Yeah #1-ongoing (with Andre Szymanowicz, 2012-...)
  • Shutter #1-ongoing (with Leila del Duca, Image Comics, 2014-...)

As an editor

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As a colorist

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  • Jack Staff #11 (with co-colorists Erik Larsen and Eric Stephenson and writer/artist/letterer Paul Grist, 2006)
  • Masters of the Universe #4 ( with co-colorists Thomas Mason, James Offredi, Rex Stabbs, Ali "Haplo" Tavakoly, Deidre Lynn "Kookie" Vance and Larry Jámal Walton, 2004, reprinted in issue #17 of the UK series in 2005)
  • Savage Dragon #115: "Freak Force: Together Again for the First Time!" (with co-colorist Dash Martin, writer Erik Larsen, artist Mark Englert, and letterer Chris Eliopoulos, 2004)
  • Savage Dragon: God War #1-2 (with co-colorists Dash Martin and Josh Richardson, writer Robert Kirkman, artist Mark Englert, and letterer Rus Wooton, 2004-2005)

As an artist

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  • Bedtime Stories for Impressionable Children #1: "Life Stinks" (written by James Anthony Kuhoric, 2010)

References

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  1. ^ Pitts, Lan (May 29, 2018). "Bret Blevins Returns To Co-Pilot Image's Stellar With Joe Keatinge". Newsarama. Archived from the original on June 15, 2018. Stellar by Blevins and writer Joe Keatinge reboots the 2010 Top Cow Pilot Season series...as it expands from a one-shot to (hopefully) an ongoing series.
  2. ^ "2008 Harvey Awards" Archived 2013-11-08 at the Wayback Machine. The Harvey Awards. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  3. ^ "Complete List ofEisner Award Winners" Archived 2011-04-27 at the Wayback Machine. Comic-Con International. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  4. ^ "2009 Harvey Awards" Archived 2013-11-08 at the Wayback Machine. The Harvey Awards. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
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