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'''Mike Huddleston''' is an American [[comic book artist]].
[[File:Mikehuddleston.jpeg|thumb|Mike Huddleston]]


==Biography==
'''Mike Huddleston''' is an [[Usa|American]] [[comic book]] artist.<ref name="Smith2013">{{cite book|author=Emily Smith|title=The Lexa Doig Handbook - Everything you need to know about Lexa Doig|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Ql4EBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA30|date=28 February 2013|publisher=Emereo Publishing|isbn=978-1-4864-7546-9|pages=30–}}</ref> In 2014 he is in his third year of working on The Strain comic book<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=56293 "Strain Artist Mike Huddleston Enjoys Hands-On Collaboration with Guillermo del Toro"]. ''Comic Book Resources'', October 15, 2014</ref><ref>[http://www.thestar.com.my/Lifestyle/Books/News/2014/07/15/Can-you-withstand-The-Strain/ " Can you withstand 'The Strain'?"]. ''The Star Online'' by Andrew A. Smith.</ref> adapted from [[The Strain|the novel series.]]<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/strain-comic-book-artist-talks-718018 "'The Strain' Comic Book Artist Talks Working With Guillermo del Toro"]. ''The Hollywood Reporter''. 7/11/2014 by Graeme McMillan</ref><ref>Corey Stoll. [http://www.wggb.com/2014/10/06/a-graphic-look-at-what-lies-ahead-for-the-strain/ "A Graphic Look at What Lies Ahead for The Strain"]. ''TV Guide News'', October 6, 2014</ref> Frequently described as "creepy",<ref>[http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/07/01/adapt-this-mnemovore-by-ray-fawkes-hans-rodionoff-and-mike-huddleston/ "ADAPT THIS: 'Mnemovore' By Ray Fawkes, Hans Rodionoff And Mike Huddleston"]. ''MTV Splash page'' by Blair Marnell </ref> Huddleston's drawings are bold, dark, and action-filled, and often illustrate horror stories.<ref>[http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3313251/comic-book-review-strain-night-eternal-2-breakneck-bleakness-best/ "Comic Book Review:'The Strain: The Night Eternal' #2 Is Breakneck Bleakness At Its Best"]. ''Bloody Disgusting''. Zack Thompson. </ref>
Huddleston started working in comics in the mid-1990s at the age of 21, doing creator-owned projects for [[Spoon Ink]] and [[Caliber Comics|Caliber]], as well as some work for [[DC Comics]], including a short run on ''[[Deathstroke]]'' with [[Marv Wolfman]] up until the title's cancellation. He later called this initial two-year stint a "false start", which prompted him to leave mainstream comics to join [[Jim Mahfood]]'s 40 Oz Comics studio.<ref>*{{cite web |first=Alec |last=Berry |url=https://alecreadscomics.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/an-interview-w-mike-huddleston/ |title=An Interview w/ Mike Huddleston |publisher=Alec Reads Comics |date=May 21, 2012 }}</ref> Huddleston returned in 2000 with the creator-owned ''[[The Coffin (comic book)|The Coffin]]'' for [[Oni Press]], written by [[Phil Hester (comics)|Phil Hester]]. Since then, Huddleston worked for independent publishers, [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and DC Comics, as well as latter's [[Vertigo (DC Comics)|Vertigo]] and [[Wildstorm]] imprints, including lengthy runs on ''[[Harley Quinn]]'' with [[A. J. Lieberman]] and ''[[Gen¹³|Gen<sup>13</sup>]]'' with [[Scott Beatty]] and creator-owned mini-series such as ''[[Mnemovore]]'' with [[Ray Fawkes]] and [[Hans Rodionoff]] and ''[[Deep Sleeper]]'', again with Phil Hester.
== Works ==


His latest assignment was ''[[Butcher Baker, the Righteous Maker]]'', a creator-owned project at Image with [[Joe Casey]] on writing duties.<ref>*{{cite web |first=Chris |last=Arrant |url=http://www.newsarama.com/6799-the-butcher-the-baker-mike-huddleston-s-sick-mind.html |title=The BUTCHER, The BAKER, & Mike Huddleston's Sick Mind |publisher=[[Newsarama]] |date=January 5, 2011 }}</ref><ref>*{{cite web |first=Johnny|last=Trouble |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/1357/exclusive-interview-mike-huddleston-talks-about-butcher-baker-the-righteous-maker/ |title=Mike Huddleston Talks About 'Butcher Baker, The Righteous Maker'! |publisher=[[Bloody Disgusting]] |date=May 7, 2011 }}</ref> The critically acclaimed series ended with issue #8, which was published on August 15, 2012, ten months after issue #7, a delay that Casey stated was due to Huddleston's having overcommitted himself. Huddleston responded to Casey's public statement by stating that the delay was caused by his need to take other work in order to make sufficient money, as ''Butcher Baker'' was not lucrative enough for him to avoid doing so. Huddleston further explained that he apologized to Casey and to fans for the delay.<ref>*{{cite web |first=Kevin |last=Melrose |url=http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/08/butcher-baker-the-righteous-maker-is-apparently-dead/ |title=''Butcher Baker, the Righteous Maker'' has ended, apparently |publisher=[[Comic Book Resources]] |date=August 15, 2012 }}</ref><ref>*{{cite web |first=Timothy |last=Callahan |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=40420 |title=When Words Collide: Joe Casey Talks the Return of ''Butcher Baker'' |publisher=Comic Book Resources |date=August 13, 2012 }}</ref>
* DC Comics (artist) 96 ''[[Deathstroke]]''
* Oni Press (artist) ''[[The Coffin]]''
* DC Comics issues 26-38 ''[[Harley Quinn]]''
* Dark Horse Comics- RW&B ''[[Grendel]]''
* Marvel Comics- Captain America Red, White and Blue ''[[Captain America]]''
* Image Comics- ''[[Deep Sleeper]]''
* Vertigo (5 issue miniseries) ''[[Mnemovore]]''<ref name="Simmons2013">{{cite book|author=David Simmons|title=New Critical Essays on H.P. Lovecraft|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=6hA0AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA180|date=3 July 2013|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-1-137-32096-4|pages=180–}}</ref>
* DC Comics (5 issue miniseries) ''[[Manbat]]''
* Wildstorm Comics ''[[Gen 13]]''
* Top Shelf- (written by Rob "The Surrogates" Vinditti) ''[[Homeland Directive]]''<ref>[http://www.thestar.com.my/Lifestyle/Books/News/2014/12/09/Privacy-or-protection/ "Graphic novel asks, how much privacy would you sacrifice to feel safe?"]. ''The Star Online''. Sharmilla Ganesan</ref>
* Image Comics- (written by Joe Casey) ''[[Butcher Baker]]''
* Dark Horse- (written by [[David Lapham]] and supervised by [[Guillermo Del Toro]]) ''The Strain''
* ''Bad Land'' (with Ron Marz)<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.us/books-comics/friday-the-13th/244579/the-history-of-friday-the-13th-comics "The History of Friday the 13th Comics"]. ''Den of Geek'' Feature Gavin Jasper March 13 2015 </ref>
* ''The Night Eternal'' (illustrator) Third volume of ''The Strain'' series. <ref>[http://www.ew.com/article/2014/08/18/the-strain-the-night-eternal-comic-book-adaptation "Exclusive preview of 'The Strain: The Night Eternal' comic book adaptation"] ''Entertainment Weekly''.


From 2011 to 2015 Huddleston worked as the artist of the comic adaptation of [[Guillermo del Toro]]'s ''[[The Strain]]'' trilogy with [[David Lapham]] as the writer and del Toro as the consultant.<ref>*{{cite web |first=Blake |last=Northcott |url=http://mancave.cbslocal.com/2014/07/10/an-interview-with-mike-huddleston-artist-from-guillermo-del-toros-the-strain/ |title=Mike Huddleston of 'The Strain' |publisher=Man Cave Daily |date=July 10, 2014 }}</ref><ref>*{{cite web |first=Mat |last=Elfring |url=http://comicvine.gamespot.com/articles/interview-mike-huddleston-discusses-the-third-act-/1100-149233/ |title=Mike Huddleston Discusses the Third Act of THE STRAIN and the Upcoming FX Series |publisher=Comicvine |date=July 11, 2014 }}</ref> Reportedly, del Toro liked Huddleston's approach to design so much that it influenced the way he approached the eventual [[The Strain (TV series)|TV adaptation]] of the book, as well as the overall development of ''The Strain'' universe.<ref>*{{cite web |first=Mark |last=Stack |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=56293 |title=MIKE HUDDLESTON, ARTIST OF THE STRAIN |publisher=EAT.GEEK.PLAY |date=August 18, 2014 }}</ref><ref>*{{cite web |first=Tim |last=O'Shea |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=56293 |title="Strain" Artist Mike Huddleston Enjoys Hands-On Collaboration with Guillermo del Toro |publisher=Comic Book Resources |date=October 15, 2014 }}</ref>
by Kurt Christenson </ref>


=== Anthologies ===
==Bibliography==
Interior comic work includes:
* Image Comics- ''[[Four Letter Worlds]]''
*''[[Wireless (comics)|Wireless]]'': "Rubicon" (script and art, with [[Mike Hoogterp]] and [[Bryan Wade]], [[one-shot (comics)|one-shot]], [[Spoon Ink]], 1994)
* Adhouse Books- ''[[Project Romantic]]''
*''[[Showcase (comics)|Showcase '95]]'' ([[anthology]], [[DC Comics]]):
* Image Comics- 24/7 vol.1 and 2 ''[[Image Comics- 24/7 vol.1 and 2]]''
** "Legion Science Police: The Alienation of Unification" (with [[Beau Smith]], in #6, 1995)
** "Arion, Lord of Atlantis: Hiding Place on Rye, Hold the Mayo" (with [[Paul Kupperberg]], in #7, 1995)
*''[[Black Lightning]]'' vol. 2 #9: "Demolition" (with [[Dave deVries]] and [[Lane Shiro]], DC Comics, 1995)
*''[[Calibrations (comic book)|Calibrations]]'' #4: "Rust: Transitions" (with [[Steve Miller (comics)|Steve Miller]], anthology, [[Caliber Comics|Caliber]], 1996)
*''[[Deathstroke]]'' #55-60 (with [[Marv Wolfman]], DC Comics, 1996)
*''[[The Coffin (comic book)|The Coffin]]'' (with [[Phil Hester (comics)|Phil Hester]], [[Oni Press]]):
** "Trapped (in #1-4, 2000–2001)
** "Happy Birthday" (in ''Oni Press Color Special'' #2, anthology, 2001)
*''[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]'' #106: "How to Find an A-Bomb" (with [[Darko Macan]], [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], 2002)
*''[[Deep Sleeper]]'' (with Phil Hester):
** "Vacant" (in ''Oni Press Color Special'' #3, anthology, Oni Press, 2002)
** "Journey into Nightmare" (in #1-4, Oni Press/[[Image Comics|Image]], 2004)
*''[[9-11 (comics)|9-11]] Volume 1'': "Untitled" (with [[Marti Noxon]], anthology [[graphic novel]], [[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse]], 2002)
*''[[Grendel (comics)|Grendel: Red, White and Black]]'' #3: "The Devil's Tide" (with [[Matt Wagner]], anthology, [[Maverick (Dark Horse)|Maverick]], 2002)
*''[[Captain America|Captain America: Red, White & Blue]]'': "American Dream" (with [[Mark Waid]], anthology graphic novel, Marvel, 2002)
*''[[Harley Quinn (comic book)|Harley Quinn]]'' #26-30, 33-37 (with [[A. J. Lieberman]], DC Comics, 2003)
*''[[Cassandra Cain|Batgirl]]'' #56-57: "War Games" (with [[Dylan Horrocks]], DC Comics, 2004)
*''[[Four Letter Worlds]]'': "Funk" (with [[Joe Casey]], anthology graphic novel, Image, 2005)
*''[[Mnemovore]]'' #1-6 (with [[Ray Fawkes]] and [[Hans Rodionoff]], [[Vertigo (DC Comics)|Vertigo]], 2005)
*''[[Man-Bat]]'' #1-5 (with [[Bruce Jones (comics)|Bruce Jones]], DC Comics, 2006)
*''[[24Seven (comics)|24Seven]]'' (anthology graphic novel, Image):
** "The Guts" (with Phil Hester, in ''Volume 1'', 2006)
** "8Ball" (with [[Miles Gunter]], in ''Volume 2'', 2007)
*''[[Project: Romantic]]'': "Connecting" (with [[Erin Malysa]], anthology graphic novel, [[Adhouse Books]], 2007)
*''[[Friday the 13th (comics)|Friday the 13th: Bad Land]]'' #1-2 (with [[Ron Marz]], [[Wildstorm]], 2008)
*''[[Gen¹³|Gen<sup>13</sup>]]'' vol. 4 #21-25, 27-32: "Teenage Wasteland" (with [[Scott Beatty]], Wildstorm, 2008–2009)
*''[[Trick 'r Treat]]'': "Chapter One" (with [[Marc Andreyko]], anthology graphic novel, Wildstorm, 2009)
*''[[Butcher Baker, the Righteous Maker]]'' #1-8 (with Joe Casey, Image, 2011–2012)
*''[[The Homeland Directive]]'' (with [[Robert Venditti]], graphic novel, [[Top Shelf Productions|Top Shelf]], 2011)
*''[[The Strain (comic book)|Guillermo del Toro's The Strain Trilogy]]'' (with [[David Lapham]], Dark Horse):
** ''[[The Strain]]'' #1-11 (2011–2013)
** ''[[The Fall (del Toro and Hogan novel)|The Strain: The Fall]]'' #1-9 (2013–2014)
** ''[[The Night Eternal|The Strain: The Night Eternal]]'' #1-12 (2014–2015)
*''[[The Beauty (comic book)|The Beauty]]'' #7 (with [[Jeremy Haun]] and [[Jason A. Hurley]], Image, 2016)
* {{cite book | last=Hickman | first=Jonathan | last2=Huddleston | first2=Mike | last3=Wooton | first3=Rus | last4=Head | first4=Sasha | title=Decorum | date=2022 | isbn=978-1-5343-1823-6 | oclc=1196246510 | author-link=Jonathan Hickman | title-link=Decorum (comics)}}

=== Marvel Comics ===
*

===Covers only===
*''[[Midnight Mover]]'' #1-4 ([[Oni Press]], 2003)
*''[[Harley Quinn (comic book)|Harley Quinn]]'' #31-32 ([[DC Comics]], 2003)
*''[[Zombie Tales]]'' #1 ([[Boom! Studios]], 2005)
*''[[When Zombies Attack!!]]'' #1-5 ([[Red Maverick Publishing|Red Maverick]], 2005–2011)
*''[[Season of the Witch (comic book)|Season of the Witch]]'' #4 ([[Image Comics|Image]], 2006)
*''[[Tales of the Unexpected (comics)|Tales of the Unexpected]]'' vol. 2 #5 (DC Comics, 2007)
*''[[Sheena, Queen of the Jungle]]'' vol. 4 #2 ([[Devil's Due Publishing|Devil's Due]], 2007)
*''[[Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface: Scarred for Life]]'' #4 ([[IDW Publishing]], 2007)
*''[[The Beauty (comic book)|The Beauty]]'' #5 (Image, 2015)
*''[[Mythic (comics)|Mythic]]'' #8 (Image, 2016)
*''[[Drifter (comic book)|Drifter]]'' #11 (Image, 2016)
*''[[The Hangman (Red Circle Comics)|The Hangman]]'' #2 ([[Dark Circle Comics|Dark Circle]], 2016)
*''[[Hellboy Universe|Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.]]'' ([[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse]]):
** ''1954 – Black Sun'' #1-2 (2016)
** ''1954 – The Unreasoning Beast'' #1 (2016)
** ''1954 – Ghost Moon'' #1-2 (2017)
*''[[Suicide Squad|Suicide Squad Most Wanted]]'' vol. 2 #1-6 (DC Comics, 2016–2017)
*''[[The Power of the Dark Crystal]]'' #1, 5-8 ([[Archaia Entertainment|Archaia]], 2017)
*''[[Grrl Scouts|Grrl Scouts: Magic Socks]]'' #3 (Image, 2017)
*''[[Grigori Rasputin (Hellboy)|Rasputin: Voice of the Dragon]]'' #1-5 (Dark Horse, 2017–2018)
*''[[Planet of the Apes (comics)|Kong on the Planet of the Apes]]'' #1-6 (Boom! Studios, 2017–2018)
*''[[The Realm (comics)|The Realm]]'' #4 (Image, 2017)
*''[[Middlewest]]'' #1-6 (Image, 2018–2019)
*''[[Albert Einstein: Time Mason]]'' #4 ([[Action Lab Comics|Danger Zone]], 2019)
*''[[House of X]]'' #1-6 + ''[[Powers of X]]'' #1-6 ([[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], 2019)


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Mike Huddleston
Area(s)Penciller, Inker, Colourist
Notable works
The Coffin,
Deep Sleeper,
Butcher Baker, the Righteous Maker,
The Strain Trilogy

Mike Huddleston is an American comic book artist.

Biography

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Huddleston started working in comics in the mid-1990s at the age of 21, doing creator-owned projects for Spoon Ink and Caliber, as well as some work for DC Comics, including a short run on Deathstroke with Marv Wolfman up until the title's cancellation. He later called this initial two-year stint a "false start", which prompted him to leave mainstream comics to join Jim Mahfood's 40 Oz Comics studio.[1] Huddleston returned in 2000 with the creator-owned The Coffin for Oni Press, written by Phil Hester. Since then, Huddleston worked for independent publishers, Marvel and DC Comics, as well as latter's Vertigo and Wildstorm imprints, including lengthy runs on Harley Quinn with A. J. Lieberman and Gen13 with Scott Beatty and creator-owned mini-series such as Mnemovore with Ray Fawkes and Hans Rodionoff and Deep Sleeper, again with Phil Hester.

His latest assignment was Butcher Baker, the Righteous Maker, a creator-owned project at Image with Joe Casey on writing duties.[2][3] The critically acclaimed series ended with issue #8, which was published on August 15, 2012, ten months after issue #7, a delay that Casey stated was due to Huddleston's having overcommitted himself. Huddleston responded to Casey's public statement by stating that the delay was caused by his need to take other work in order to make sufficient money, as Butcher Baker was not lucrative enough for him to avoid doing so. Huddleston further explained that he apologized to Casey and to fans for the delay.[4][5]

From 2011 to 2015 Huddleston worked as the artist of the comic adaptation of Guillermo del Toro's The Strain trilogy with David Lapham as the writer and del Toro as the consultant.[6][7] Reportedly, del Toro liked Huddleston's approach to design so much that it influenced the way he approached the eventual TV adaptation of the book, as well as the overall development of The Strain universe.[8][9]

Bibliography

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Interior comic work includes:

Marvel Comics

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Covers only

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References

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  1. ^ *Berry, Alec (May 21, 2012). "An Interview w/ Mike Huddleston". Alec Reads Comics.
  2. ^ *Arrant, Chris (January 5, 2011). "The BUTCHER, The BAKER, & Mike Huddleston's Sick Mind". Newsarama.
  3. ^ *Trouble, Johnny (May 7, 2011). "Mike Huddleston Talks About 'Butcher Baker, The Righteous Maker'!". Bloody Disgusting.
  4. ^ *Melrose, Kevin (August 15, 2012). "Butcher Baker, the Righteous Maker has ended, apparently". Comic Book Resources.
  5. ^ *Callahan, Timothy (August 13, 2012). "When Words Collide: Joe Casey Talks the Return of Butcher Baker". Comic Book Resources.
  6. ^ *Northcott, Blake (July 10, 2014). "Mike Huddleston of 'The Strain'". Man Cave Daily.
  7. ^ *Elfring, Mat (July 11, 2014). "Mike Huddleston Discusses the Third Act of THE STRAIN and the Upcoming FX Series". Comicvine.
  8. ^ *Stack, Mark (August 18, 2014). "MIKE HUDDLESTON, ARTIST OF THE STRAIN". EAT.GEEK.PLAY.
  9. ^ *O'Shea, Tim (October 15, 2014). ""Strain" Artist Mike Huddleston Enjoys Hands-On Collaboration with Guillermo del Toro". Comic Book Resources.
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