Andy Fish is a graphic novelist, born Andrew Tiberius Fish, is a comic book artist, illustrator, painter, and educator. He is known for his graphic novels and his series of books on how to illustrate in certain styles.[1]
Early lifeedit
Fish was raised by his Mom, sister, two aunts and his maternal grandmother after his father abandoned the family when he was two years old. [2]
Fish attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City, doing undergraduate studies in Comic Art and Illustration. At the School of Visual Arts, Fish studied under Will Eisner, a pioneer of the graphic novel medium.[3] At the Rhode Island School of Design he did post-graduate studies in Illustration and Painting.[4]
Careeredit
On November 14, 2018 Entertainment Weekly announced in and Exclusive that ARCHIE COMICS would be relaunching an all ages SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH comic book written by Kelly Thompson and illustrated by the husband and wife team of Andy and Veronica Fish.[5]
In February 2018 Dark Horse Comics announced that it would be publishing a new horror/comedy mini series written by Evan Dorkin and illustrated by the husband and wife team of Andy and Veronica Fish.[6]
Blackwood was released on May 30, 2018. Reviewing the book for Geek.com, Insha Fitzpatrick praised Fish's work on the book, writing:[7]
"Andy Fish does all the silent back work for this comics, and it would be a shame if we don’t shout him out for it. He not only helps with color flats but also is an art assist and letterer to the comic. While everything he does for the comic is absolutely stellar, Fish’s lettering and layouts are absolute standouts. Fish's layouts are easy to follow. Every one always builds on top, and they have their own variation and unison to them that builds the story in a suspenseful way. I absolutely love experimental layout where panels are on top of panels and Fish does this amazingly. He provides a space where Veronica’s art can breathe freely, so you soak in every detail. He also does a massively incredible job with lettering this comic. Again, allowing you to follow easily, but gives tons of variations on the balloon placement and sound effects. This is one comic where the sound effects were absolutely effective and essential to be placed perfectly, and Fish nails it."[7]
Film rights to Geeks & Greeks have been optioned to Whydah Productions.[19]
An ardent fan of actor Adam West, Fish drew The Misadventures of Adam West.[22]
In 2017 Fish launched a vintage Batman comic serial, which comics culture blog 13th Dimension called, "the best Batman comic never published by DC."[23][24]
Fish's work has been exhibited in the Aurora Gallery in Worcester, Massachusetts, the Chashama Gallery in Manhattan, the Ad Hoc Gallery in Brooklyn, and galleries in Sydney, Australia.[3][26] One of his paintings is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.[27] Fish also participated in the 2008 Suckers and Biters Exhibit in Brooklyn.[28]
Teachingedit
Fish is an Adjunct Professor of Art at Emerson College in Boston.[29] He has also taught at the Worcester Art Museum and the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.[4] Together with his wife fellow artist Veronica Fish, Andy lectures at schools and libraries on the subjects of writing, comics, manga, graphic novels. He also presents programs on how to develop a career as a professional artist.[30]
Awardsedit
2014 - Boys and Girls Club Lifetime Achievement Honors[31]
Fish lives in Worcester, MA with his wife and fellow artist Veronica Fish.[33] Andy and Veronica Fish also maintain a studio space in Nagoya, Japan. The two met at The Worcester Art Museum and after years of being friends they were married on a private beach in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. The two artists often work together and travel to various comic book conventions throughout the United States and abroad. Andy has 3 sons from a previous marriage: Matthew, Joseph and Adam. [4]
Bibliographyedit
How to Draw seriesedit
Fish is the author and artist of several "how-to" illustration books published by Chartwell Books.[34]
They include:
2020 - Mastering Perspective, Walter Foster Books, ISBN 978-1633228580
2011 - How To Draw Superheroes, Chartwell Books, ISBN 978-0785827184
2011 - How To Draw Supernatural Beings, Chartwell Books, ISBN 978-0785827177
2010 - How To Draw Graphic Novel Style, Chartwell Books, ISBN 978-0785826705
2010 - How To Draw Tattoo Style, Chartwell Books, (with Veronica Hebard), ISBN 978-0785826699
Graphic novels and comicsedit
Fish is the author and artist of the following graphic novels and comics:
2020 - Sabrina the Teenage Witch; Something Wicked, Archie Comics
2020 - Blackwood; Mourning After, Dark Horse Comics
2018 - Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Archie Comics
2018 - Blackwood, Dark Horse Comics
2014 - Geeks & Greeks, Relentless Goat Productions, ISBN 978-0996350440
2012 - Dracula's Army, McFarland Press ISBN 978-0786475827
2011 - Dracula: The Dead Travel Fast, Robo Picto Books, ISBN 978-1-4507-2895-9
2011 - Werewolves of Wisconsin, McFarland Press, ISBN 978-0786467983
2007 - The Tragic Tale of Turkey Boy: An American Love Story, Under Cover Books
2007 - Fly: A True Story Completely Made Up, Under Cover Books
2004 - Requiem, 24 Pages in 24 Hours, Blue Monkey Comics
2004 - Jerry Claus: The Return of Dark Santa, Blue Monkey Comics
2000 - Adam Bomb vs. the Moon Menace, Blue Monkey Comics
1999 - Adam Bomb, Blue Monkey Comics
1997 - Cable, Marshall Comics
The Misadventures of Adam West: Vol. 5, Blue Water Productions[35]
Bagman at the World's Fair, Airship 27
Crimson Mask, Airship 27
Queen of Escapes, Airship 27
Referencesedit
^"Friendly Neighborhood Comics Celebrates 6 Years in Business". BellinghamBulletin.com. Bellingham, MA. 2015-01-30.
^"In-Depth Interview with Andy Fish ~ ANDY T FISH". Archived from the original on 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
^ abc"Graphic Novel Program Could Become New Major". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
^Holub, Christian. "Sabrina the Teenage Witch is getting a new, non-'chilling' comic". Entertainment Weekly. EW.com. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
^Sava, Oliva (6 February 2018). "Dark Horse opens enrollment to a college of horrors in this Blackwood exclusive". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
^ ab"Buy This Comic: Blackwood #1". Geek.com. Archived from the original on August 15, 2018. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
^"Geeks & Greeks Illustration Process". YouTube.com. Worcester, MA. 2015-08-15. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15.
^"Humor Writer to Publish Graphic Novel on Hacks". TechnologyReview.com. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2015-04-21.
^"Geeks & Greeks graphic novel official website". Retrieved 2014-09-04.
^Moore, Karleigh (2016-04-08). "Book Review: A Tale of Hazing and Hacking at MIT". tech.mit.edu. The Tech (MIT). Retrieved 2016-08-09.
^Adkins, Jana (2016-08-01). "From Aerospace Engineer to Life as a Spy". SignalSCV.com. Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal. Archived from the original on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
^Pachter, Richard (2016-08-11). "From John Lewis to Jughead, a Roundup of Graphic Novels". MiamiHerald.com. Miami Herald. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
^Cornog, Martha (2016-09-15). "Altes/Fishs, Beaumont, Clowes, Cornell/Parker, Girard, Jackson, Schulz - Graphic Novels Reviews". LibraryJournal.com. Library Journal. Archived from the original on 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
^Frank, Casey Rose (2016-04-08). "Battle of the Geeks". Syracuse.com. The Post-Standard. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
^Carreiro, Remy (2016-09-05). "Animal House for the Tech Gen: Geeks & Greeks Graphic Novel Review". ForeverGeek.com. Forever Geek. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
^Ferno, Clay (2016-08-10). "Talking Geeks & Greeks with Steve Altes and Andy Fish". ForceOfGeek.com. Force of Geek. Retrieved 2016-10-23.