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Paul Pope was born on 25 September, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American cartoonist (born 1970). Discover Paul Pope'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 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 25 September, 1970
Birthday 25 September
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1970

Paul Pope (born September 25, 1970) is an American alternative cartoonist.

Pope's work combines the precision and romance of European comics artists with the energy and page design of the manga tradition.

Pope's two protagonist types are the silent, lanky Outsider male of The One Trick Rip-Off, Escapo, and Heavy Liquid; or the resourceful, aggressive, humorous young teenage girls of THB.

He has self-published some of his work, most notably THB, through his own Horse Press, with other work for such publishers as DC Comics/Vertigo and First Second Books.

Born in Philadelphia, Pope grew up in Bowling Green, Ohio, with stops in Columbus, Ohio, San Francisco, and Toronto in between.

He describes his influences as Daniel Torres, Bruno Premiani, Jack Kirby, Alex Toth, Tony Salmons, Hugo Pratt, Silvio Cadelo, Vittorio Giardino, and Hergé.

1995

Pope introduced THB in 1995, the same year he began work for Kodansha, Japan's manga publisher.

Pope eventually developed the manga Supertrouble for Kodansha, which mined the "cutie-pie" girl adventure vein that THB exists in.

His storytelling narratives continue to mature with well-paced, deftly-shaded combinations of science fiction, hardboiled crime stories and the Romeo and Juliet archetype.

Pope's One-Trick Ripoff was published by Dark Horse Comics, and Heavy Liquid and 100% were published under DC Comics' Vertigo imprint.

2005

Pope spoke at the 2005 New York and 2006 Sydney Semi-Permanent creative conference.

2006

In 2006, Pope received an Eisner Award for Best Short Story for his work, "Teenage Sidekick", published in Solo No. 3.

The story, colored by José Villarrubia, was originally presented in a four-part prestige format in 2006.

Aside from comics, in the fall of 2006 Pope worked with Italian clothing company Diesel on a big store installation during their fall fashion week campaign, and a screenprint series based on their 'Chelsea Hotel' campaign as a 51st birthday present to Diesel's founder, Renzo Rosso.

2007

In 2007, Pope won two additional Eisners, Best Writer/Artist and Best Limited Series, for his Batman mini-series, Batman: Year 100.

Discussing the story, which is set in 2039, one hundred years after the first appearance of the caped crusader, Pope said: "I wanted to present a new take on Batman, who is without a doubt a mythic figure in our pop-psyche. My Batman is not only totally science fiction, he's also a very physical superhero: he bleeds, he sweats, he eats. He's someone born into an overarching police state; someone with the body of David Beckham, the brain of Tesla, and the wealth of Howard Hughes... pretending to be Nosferatu."

DC Comics later published a trade paperback collecting Batman: Year 100 in early 2007.

The trade also includes Pope's "Berlin Batman" story from The Batman Chronicles No. 11.

"Berlin Batman" involves a version of Batman who lives in the German Weimar Republic on the eve of World War II.

The Weimar Batman helps keep the papers of Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises from falling into Nazi hands.

Both Batman stories in the collection reflect implicit libertarian themes that often appear in Pope's work.

He also wrote Endgame for Toonami's website and came up with the character Orcelot Rex.

Pope's first art book, titled Pulphope: The Art of Paul Pope, came out in June 2007.

A collection of his most representative work, the 224-page hardcover was published by AdHouse Books.

2008

In the fall of 2008, Pope went a step further by partnering with DKNY to create the DKNY:2089 collection.

2009

In 2009, Pope was featured in The Cartoonist, a documentary film on the life and work of cartoonist Jeff Smith.

2010

In 2010, Pope served as a Master Artist with the Atlantic Center for the Arts, a Florida-based artists' community providing artists an opportunity to work and collaborate with contemporary artists in the fields of composing, visual, literary, and performing arts.

Pope lives and works in New York City.