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Mark Zug was born on 1959 in Fort Wayne, IN
United States, is an American illustrator. Discover Mark Zug'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 65 years old?
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Mark Zug Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mark Zug Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Zug worth at the age of 65 years old? Mark Zug’s income source is mostly from being a successful illustrator. He is from United States. We have estimated Mark Zug's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Mark Zug is an artist and illustrator who is known for his work with the Septimus Heap series and Harlan Ellison's adaptation of I, Robot.
He has illustrated many collectible card games, including Magic: The Gathering and Dune, as well as books and magazines.
He lives in Pennsylvania.
Zug began drawing in childhood.
His early art as a teen was inspired by authors such as Frank Herbert and J. R. R. Tolkien.
He later worked as a class-A machinist at a factory while experimenting with a musical career.
He returned to art, inspired by Frank Frazetta and illustrators of the Brandywine School.
He started painting in oil and attended art school for 2.5 years (no diploma).
He capped his tutorial by ghost-painting western novel covers and penciling historical comic strips on the side.
His first big break came in 1992 illustrating Harlan Ellison's I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay, for which he also did 160 pages of fully painted comics.
He fulfilled a long-held dream of illustrating Frank Herbert's Dune universe in the form of Last Unicorn's collectible card game of the same name, which proved a springboard into game illustration.
His work can also be found on the covers of Star Wars comics and the magazines Popular Science, Dragon, Dungeon, Duelist, Inquest, Star Wars Gamer, Amazing Stories, and is associated with many fantasy game products and brands like Shadowrun, Battletech, Dune, and Magic: The Gathering.
He has also done cover artwork for novels by Angie Sage.
His work is included in the book Masters of Dragonlance Art.
His first work with children's novels was illustrating the cover art and the inside pictures for the Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage.
He has illustrated all seven released novels.
Zug has received quite a few accolades for his visually stunning artwork.
His work for the Nancy Yi Fan novel Swordbird was acclaimed, saying that "Mark Zug's black-and-white drawings repeat strategically, offering a visual underpinning to the characters and story line."
He was nominated for a Chesley and received the Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist in 2001.
Mark Zug has won a few awards for his outstanding works