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Michael Avon Oeming
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, Penciller, Inker
Notable worksPowers
The Mice Templar
The Cross Bronx
Thor
https://michaelavonoeming.com/

Michael Avon Oeming is an American comic book creator, both as an artist and writer.

Career

Oeming is a fan of ancient mythology, having written or drawn several projects centering on the Norse gods. He frequently collaborates with long-time friend Bryan J. L. Glass and with Brian Michael Bendis. He is part of the M.O.B. crew of comic book creators, along with David Mack, Brian Bendis and Daniel Berman.

His 1998 comic book Bulletproof Monk was made into a film of the same name.

The previous mentioned collaborations are The Mice Templar from Image Comics, which he draws and co-authors with Bryan J.L. Glass, and Powers from Icon Comics which he draws, and sometimes co-authors, with Brian Bendis. His creator-owned projects include Rapture, on which he collaborated with his wife, Taki Soma, and The Victories, both for Dark Horse Comics.

As of 2010, he was employed as a staff member of Valve, working on Left 4 Dead, Team Fortress 2 and Portal 2 webcomics.

Personal life

Oeming has a son, Ethan and currently resides in Portland, Oregon with his wife, fellow writer/artist Taki Soma.

Bibliography

Writing

  • Bastard Samurai (script and inks, with co-author Miles Gunter and pencils by Kelsey Shannon, 3-issue mini-series, Image Comics, April–August 2002)
  • Thor #80-85: "Ragnarok" (with co-author Daniel Berman and art by Andrea Di Vito, Marvel Comics, August–December 2004, tpb, December 2004, ISBN 0-7851-1599-4)
  • Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill (with co-author Daniel Berman and art by Andrea Di Vito, Marvel Comics, 6-issue limited series, January–June, 2005)
  • Thor: Blood Oath (with art by Scott Kolins, 6-issue limited series, Marvel Comics, September–December 2005)
  • Ares (with pencils by Travel Foreman, 5-issue limited series, Marvel Comics, March–July 2006, tpb, ISBN 978-0-7851-1991-3)
  • Chaos War: Ares (with pencils by Stephen Segovia and Carlos Rodriguez, one-shot, Marvel Comics, December 2010)
  • Omega Flight (with pencils by Scott Kolins, 5-issue limited series, Marvel Comics, June–October 2007)
  • Highlander (with co-author Brandon Jerwa and art by Lee Moder, 4-issue mini-series, Dynamite Entertainment, July 2006 – February 2007)
  • Wings of Anansi
  • Blood River (co-writer with Daniel Berman)
  • Quixote : A modern-day retelling of Don Quixote (co-writer with Bryan Glass)
  • Red Sonja
  • Six (co-written with Daniel Berman)
  • Spider-Man/Red Sonja (with pencils by Mel Rubi, 5-issue limited series, Marvel Comics, August–December 2007)
  • Parliament of Justice
  • God Complex (co-written with Daniel Berman with art by John Broglia, 6-issue limited series, December 2009 – May 2010)
  • Assassin's Creed Mirage: A Soar of Eagles (pencils by Mirko Colak and art by Lauren Affe, mini-series, Dark Horse Comics, July 2024)

Art

Writing and art

  • The Cross Bronx (co-author Ivan Brandon, 4-issue mini-series, Image Comics, September–December 2006)
  • Dick Tracy: Forever, IDW
  • Hammer of the Gods (co-author Mark Wheatley, 5-issue limited series, Insight Studios Group, February–November 2001)
  • Ship of Fools (co-author Bryan J.L. Glass, Caliber Comics)
  • Space Sluts (pornographic parody of Star Wars)
  • Victories

Awards

Nominations

Notes

  1. The M I C E T E M P L A R//Oeming-Glass Archived 9 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Piccione, Sebastian (11 July 2008). Michael Avon Oeming Interview. Fanboy Buzz.
  3. Behrens, Web (1 April 2011). "Superheroic sisters". Time Out Chicago.
  4. Avon Oeming, Michael. "Mac Update comic". Valve. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  5. Avon Oeming, Michael. "Loose Canon". Valve. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  6. "Loose Canon". Valve. 2 July 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  7. Avon Oeming, Michael. "The Sacrifice". Valve. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  8. ^ "2001 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. Retrieved 19 October 2012.]

References

External links

Interviews

Preceded byDan Jurgens Thor writer
2004
(with Daniel Berman)
Succeeded byJ. Michael Straczynski
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