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Shawn McManus was born on 30 June, 1958 in Brookline, Massachusetts, is an American artist (born 1958). Discover Shawn McManus'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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Shawn McManus Net Worth
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Timeline
For the TV series Tales from the Crypt, McManus and Mike Vosburg illustrated comic book covers designed to look like the original 1950s comics.
The McManus Crypt cover is seen in the first episode ("The Man Who Was Death").
Shawn McManus (born June 30, 1958) is an American artist who has worked extensively over three decades for DC Comics and other companies, notably for DC's Vertigo imprint including the Fables series.
Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, McManus entered the comics field in the early 1980s with work for Heavy Metal and DC Comics.
For the June 1983 issue of Heavy Metal he collaborated with Bhob Stewart and John Coffey on "Zenobia".
Six months later, McManus and Stewart teamed with Jim McDermott on "Symbiosis", also in Heavy Metal (December 1983).
He drew the Green Arrow backup feature in Detective Comics in 1983-1984.
McManus gained wider attention when he illustrated two issues of The Saga of the Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore.
McManus worked with writer Todd Klein on Omega Men, creating Zirral and other characters for that series.
He has drawn issues of Doctor Fate and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight.
He collaborated with Neil Gaiman on the "Fables & Reflections" and "A Game of You" story arcs in The Sandman.
McManus' other Sandman credits include The Sandman Presents: Taller Tales and a pair of limited series about the witch Thessaly written by Bill Willingham.
McManus' artwork for Marvel Comics includes Peter Parker: Spider-Man Annual '97 and Daredevil #351.
In an interview, John Rozum, who scripted that issue of Daredevil, recalled:
McManus has contributed to titles from a variety of other publishers, including Atomeka Press (A1), Dark Horse Comics (Cheval Noir), Exhibit A Press (Wolff & Byrd: Counselors of the Macabre), First Comics (Grimjack), Image Comics (Supreme), Malibu Comics (The Man Called A-X), and DC Comics' Paradox Press (The Big Book Of Freaks).
1985 Jack Kirby Award nomination with Alan Moore for Best Single Issue ("Pog" in The Saga of the Swamp Thing #32).
In 1987, McManus worked on the animated series Dinosaucers.
He worked on Leah Moore and John Reppion's Wild Girl (Wildstorm, 2004–2005) with J. H. Williams III, about 13-year-old Rosa Torez who discovers that she can communicate with animals.
In 2007, he did an eight-issue run on Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis and an issue of The Creeper for DC.
Writer-illustrator and lecturer Mark McKenna, creator of the Banana Tail children's book series, described his long association with McManus that led to their Banana Tail: The Early Years (2009) color print:
He illustrated Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love in 2010 and Cinderella: Fables Are Forever the following year.
He was one of several artists to contribute to the Fairest in All the Land graphic novel.