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Brian Haberlin was born on 1963 in Hawaii, U.S., is an An avalon Studios. Discover Brian Haberlin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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1963

Brian Haberlin (born 1963) is an American comic book artist, writer, editor and producer.

He is best known as the co-creator of the Witchblade franchise and for his digital art style.

Haberlin was born in Hawaii and raised in La Cañada Flintridge, California, where he soon grew an interest in drawing.

By high school, Haberlin's friends turned him into comic books, introducing him to John Byrne's work on Uncanny X-Men and Frank Miller on Daredevil, along with older artists such as Jim Starlin, Jim Steranko, John Buscema and Barry Smith.

By the age of 18, Marvel Comics was already offering Haberlin a job as a penciller, which he refused because "the pay was terrible, you had to move to New York and they wouldn't promise consistent work."

He then attended film school at Loyola Marymount University, earning an MA at screenwriting, and starting a career at Lorimar/Warner Brothers Television.

Haberlin eventually gave up his job at Warner Brothers in order to pursue a career in comics, particularly as many independent publishers were establishing themselves in the West Coast, meaning he could remain in California.

1993

In 1993, Haberlin took advantage of a table a friend got at San Diego Comic-Con International to showcase his 3D computer graphics work, bringing a heavy desktop computer and a large inkjet print of some Green Lantern art he did.

Haberlin's work impressed many artists and brought work offers, including by the Image Comics crew, which landed him a job at their partner Top Cow Productions, where Haberlin eventually served as Vice President of Creative Affairs.

At Top Cow, which then shared an office with WildStorm, he co-created Witchblade, prompted by the lack of realistic female superheroes in comics.

The Witchblade franchise has since expanded to include multiple spin-offs, a live action television series, an anime, and an upcoming film adaptation.

Despite Haberlin intending to work as a penciller, he rose to fame in the comics industry as a colorist given his knowledge of computer coloring processes.

1995

Haberlin formed his own studio in 1995, producing commercial illustrations and digitally coloring for Marvel Comics, DC Comics and Image Comics.

1998

He then started Avalon Studios with Whilce Portacio in 1998.

2006

Haberlin became Editor in Chief for Todd McFarlane Productions in 2006, and penciled and inked its flagship title, Spawn, for two years during David Hine's run as writer.

Haberlin currently runs Digitalarttutorials.com, where he produces art tutorials, teaches at Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and is partner in Anomaly Productions, producing graphic novels and children's books.

2012

In February 2012 he will debut a 3D comic aimed at children called Captain Wonder.

Anomaly Productions is currently working on a 300 plus page graphic novel entitled Anomaly.

The book, co-written with Hollywood lawyer Skip Brittenham, utilizes augmented reality technology and interacts with iPad, iPhone, and Android mobile devices.

The book is set for release in October 2012.

Haberlin is also a co-author of the fantasy novel But...But...Barbarians? Collaborators of his include Gerry Alanguilan, Todd McFarlane, and the Wu-Tang Clan.

Haberlin currently runs a blog on the Digital Art Tutorials website.

Haberlin counts among his influences Marko Djurdjevic, Egon Schiele, Katsuhiro Otomo, and TV series such as Lost.

Haberlin is a frequent contributor to both the 3D World and ImagineFX magazines, and is part of the Adjunct Faculty of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

His work has been added to the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution.

2013

Avalon Studios published Stone, a fantasy series which incorporated elements of Filipino mythology, Area 52, a science fiction title set to be adapted into a feature film, with a tentative release date of 2013, and M. Rex, which has been adapted into the successful Cartoon Network series Generator Rex.