Mark Schultz (comics)
Mark Schultz is an American writer and illustrator of books and comics. His most widely recognized work is his self-created and owned comic book series, Xenozoic Tales, about a post-apocalyptic world where dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures coexist with humans. He is also the current writer of the Prince Valiant comic strip.
Early life
Mark Schultz was born just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but was raised near Pittsburgh. At the age of six he discovered both comics and classic adventure films, his early favorites including Tarzan and King Kong. As a teenager he was further inspired by such fantasy authors as Edgar Rice Burroughs and Robert E. Howard and the artists who had illustrated their work, including Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel, and Al Williamson, Wally Wood, Howard Pyle and Joseph Clement Coll.Mark Schultz enrolled in Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in 1973 and graduated in 1977 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting. From there, he embarked upon a career in advertising illustration, bolstered by such odd jobs as working as a security guard, but he found this work unsatisfying.
Career
First comics work
In the early 1980s, Schultz became interested in the burgeoning underground comics scene, which allowed independent artists to publish stories outside the traditional assembly-line approach of the mainstream comics industry. He also became attracted to the art of the classic stories published by EC Comics in the 1950s. At one point, he took the few boxes of 1960s and early 1970s Marvel and DC comic books he owned to a local comic book store and traded them for a large collection of EC Comics. From then on, he began to hone his illustration style to emulate that of classic EC artists.Schultz's first published comics work was on a story called "The Sea King", featuring Robert E. Howard's character King Kull, which appeared in Savage Sword of Conan #132, published by Marvel Comics. Schultz inked over pencils by Val Semeiks. Schultz did not actively pursue further work from Marvel, however, as he was more interested in developing and publishing comics based on his own concepts.
''Xenozoic Tales''
Throughout the early 1980s, Schultz would germinate the ideas which would eventually bear fruit as Xenozoic Tales. The characters and stories he created were set in a future time period he dubbed the "Xenozoic Age", in which an unspecified cataclysm had all but wiped out modern human society. The survivors emerged from their underground bunkers to find a world transformed, where prehistoric creatures had once again become the dominant life forms on Earth.The first story set in the Xenozoic Age that Schultz completed was "Mammoth Pitfall", but it would not see publication until Xenozoic Tales #2. The first to be published was "Xenozoic!", which ran in the anthology title Death Rattle #8, published in December 1986 by Kitchen Sink Press.
Later work
Since Xenozoic Tales, Schultz has written comics series for a number of publishers, including Dark Horse and DC. Typically these are stories based on company-owned or licensed characters, rather than his own original work.Schultz created the underwater adventure comics series SubHuman, published by Dark Horse comics.
In 2002, Schultz contributed a number of illustrations to Conan the Cimmerian: Volume 1, a new reprinting of the Conan stories of Robert E. Howard, published by Wandering Star Books. The book has since been reprinted in paperback by Del Rey as The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian. He was also interviewed by Durwin Talon for Panel Discussions, a nonfiction book about the developing movement in sequential art and narrative literature, along with, Will Eisner, Walter Simonson and Mike Mignola.
Since November 1, 2004, he has been the writer for the long-running comic strip, Prince Valiant originally created by Hal Foster. He also wrote the two-issue intercompany crossover Superman & Batman vs. Aliens & Predator.
From 2005 to 2013, Schultz released a series of sketchbooks of his studies and finished works through Flesk Publications, starting with ' in 5 volumes released from 2005 to 2011, followed by ' in 2013. Also with the publisher, he contributed with other artists to the graphic novel Flesk Prime in 2011, and in 2015 Schultz released an illustrated pulp noir/science fantasy adventure novella Storms At Sea.
In 2010, he wrote three issues of the series The Spirit, spinning-off of the First Wave limited series, intended to create a new universe of non-superpowered characters like Doc Savage, Batman, Black Canary, the Blackhawks, Wildcat, The Avenger, Rima the Jungle Girl and others.
In 2015, Schultz contributed, among other artists, to bring inner illustrations to the tabletop role-playing game , first published in 2016 by British company Modiphius Entertainment.
Awards
Schultz has been awarded five Harvey Awards, two Eisners, an Inkpot, a Spectrum, and three Haxturs.Kitchen Sink Press
- Xenozoic Tales :
- *After the End collects:
- ** "Xenozoic!"
- ** "An Archipelago of Stone/The Opportunists/Law of the Land"
- ** "Rogue/Mammoth Pitfall/The Rules of the Game"
- ** "Benefactor/The Road Not Taken"
- ** "History Lesson/Postal Service"
- ** "Excursion/Dog's Life"
- ** "Foundling/Green Air/Intrusion"
- *Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
- *The New World collects:
- ** "The Growing Pool/Crossed Currents"
- ** "In the Dreamtime.../Foul Weather"
- ** "Last Link In the Chain/The Acqeduct"
- ** "Lords of the Earth/Fields of Expertise"
- ** "Primeval/Report from the Resistance"
- ** "Two Cities/A Woman's Work"
- ** "Dangerous Grounds/Boiling Point"
- ** "Another Swarm/The Family Business"
- *Xenozoic
- Images of Omaha: A Benefit for Reed Waller: "Some Cats"
- Death Rattle v2 #1: "The Probability Chamber"
- The Spirit: The New Adventures #4: "Dr. Broca Von Bitelbaum" collected in Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives Volume 27
Dark Horse Comics
- Dark Horse Presents #120: "One Last Job" collected in Al Williamson Adventures
- Predator: Hell & Hot Water #1-3 collected in Predator Omnibus: Volume 3
- Aliens :
- *Omnibus Volume 5 includes:
- ** Havoc #1-2
- *Omnibus Volume 6 includes:
- ** Apocalypse #1-4: "The Destroying Angels"
- ** Dark Horse Presents #140: "Once in a Lifetime"
- SubHuman #1-4: "Rapture and the Deep"
- Star Wars :
- *Episode I: Queen Amidala collected in Omnibus: Emissaries and Assassins
- * #2: "Scoundrel's Wages" collected in Omnibus: Wild Space Volume 2
- *Tales #6: "Fortune, Fate & the Natural History of the Sarlacc" collected in Tales Volume 2
- Aliens vs. Predator Annual: "Chained to Life and Death" collected in Omnibus Volume 2
- Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator #1-4 collected as Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator
- Al Williamson: Hidden Lands: "Chapter 1 – Up from South America"
DC Comics
- Superman :
- *DC One Million Omnibus includes:
- ** Action Comics #1000000: "Brave New Hero"
- ** ' #1000000: "Future Story"
- ** The 80-Page Giant: "In the Age of Solaris' Heroic Rebirth!"
- *':
- ** "King of the World: Parts 12, 17 and 21"
- ** "A Girl and Her Robot"
- ** "Nemesis"
- ** "The Sea Beast of Metropolis!"
- ** No Limits! includes:
- *** "Krypton Lives"
- ** Endgame includes:
- *** "Thirty Minutes to Oblivion"
- ** Til Death Do Us Part includes:
- *** "All That Dwell in Dark Waters"
- *** "Creation Story"
- ** Metropolis Secret Files: "Municipal Bonds"
- ** Critical Condition includes:
- *** "All Fall Down"
- *** "Critical Condition, Part 3"
- ** "What He Didn't Do"
- ** Emperor Joker includes:
- *** "Parts 3 and 8"
- ** "Under the Waterfront"
- ** "In the Zone"
- ** President Lex includes:
- *** "Metropolis is Burning"
- *** "World without Superman"
- *** "Saints"
- ** Return to Krypton includes:
- *** "The Most Dangerous Kryptonian Game"
- *** "Blood and Heresy"
- ** "The Adventures of...Krypto!"
- ** "Poor Elijah"
- ** Our Worlds at War includes:
- *** "Parts 3, 7 and 11"
- ** "Time and Punishment"
- ** "Joker: Last Laugh — Snowball's Chance"
- ** "What Lies Beneath"
- ** "Superman V Steel"
- ** "Gangs of Metropolis"
- ** "Pantheon"
- ** Ending Battle includes:
- *** "Parts 3 and 7"
- ** "The Big Parade"
- ** "Every Little Thing"
- *Adventures of Superman #600: "Superman: The Dailies 2002 - Super-Commander Kent - In The 7th Millennium!"
- *Superman vs. Darkseid: Apokolips Now!
- Strange Adventures #4: "Metal Fatigue"
- ' #17: "The Call" collected in Batman: Black & White III
- Tom Strong #26: "The Day Tom Strong Renegotiated the Friendly Skies" collected in Book Five
- Superman/Batman vs. Aliens & Predator #1-2 collected as Superman/Batman vs. Aliens & Predator
- First Wave: The Spirit #1-3: "Angel Smerti" collected in Will Eisner's The Spirit: Angel Smerti''
Other publishers
- A1 True Life Bikini Confidential: "The Betty Page Portfolio: Strange Fantasies"
- Marvel :
- *Flash Gordon #1-2 collected in Al Williamson's Flash Gordon
- *Sub-Mariner Comics 70th Anniversary Special: "Vergeltungswaffe!" collected in Timely Comics: The 70th Anniversary Collection
- Prince Valiant #3537-ongoing and Thomas Yeates
- Flesk Publications :
- *' :
- ** Volume 1
- ** Volume 2
- ** Volume 3
- ** Volume 4
- ** Volume 5
- *Flesk Prime
- *'
- *Storms At Sea
Covers only
- Kings in Disguise #3
- Amazing Heroes #169
- King Kong #2, 5
- The Comics Journal #150
- Classic Star Wars #8, 17
- There's a Madman in My Mirror #1
- Penthouse Men's Adventure Comix #2
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest #11
- Tarzan #15-16
- The Spirit: The New Adventures #2
- The Tarzan Comics Library Volume 1-3 tpb
- Captain Gravity tpb
- Fantastic Five #2
- #13-17
- Robert E. Howard's Worms of the Earth #2
- Bone Sharps, Cowboys, and Thunder Lizards gn
- Alien Pig Farm 3000 #2, 4
- Bad Planet #3
- The War That Time Forgot #3
- Our Fighting Forces #1
- The Colossal Conan hc