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Nelson Alexander Ross (born January 22, 1970) is an American comic book writer and artist known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work. He first became known with the 1994 miniseries Marvels, on which he collaborated with writer Kurt Busiek for Marvel Comics. He has since done a variety of projects for both Marvel and DC Comics, such as the 1996 miniseries Kingdom Come, which he also cowrote. Since then he has done covers and character designs for Busiek's series Astro City, and various projects for Dynamite Entertainment. His feature film work includes concept and narrative art for Spider-Man (2002) and Spider-Man 2 (2004), and DVD packaging art for the M. Night Shyamalan film Unbreakable (2000). He has done covers for TV Guide, promotional artwork for the Academy Awards, posters and packaging design for video games, and his renditions of superheroes have been merchandised as action figures. Ross's style, which usually employs a combination of gouache and wash, has been said to exhibit "a Norman-Rockwell-meets-George-Pérez vibe", and has been praised for its realistic, human depictions of classic comic book characters. His rendering style, his attention to detail, and the perceived tendency of his characters to be depicted staring off into the distance in cover images has been satirized in Mad magazine. Early life Alex Ross was born in Portland, Oregon, and raised in Lubbock, Texas, by his United Church of Christ minister father, Clark, and his mother, Lynette, a commercial artist from whom he would learn many of the trademarks of his artistic style. Ross first began drawing at age three, and was first influenced by superheroes when he discovered Spider-Man on an episode of the children's TV series The Electric Company. He would later be influenced by comics artists such as John Romita Sr., Neal Adams, George Pérez and Bernie Wrightson, and attempted to imitate Pérez' style when he did superhero work, and Wrightson's when he did what he calls "serious" work. By age 16, Ross discovered the realistic work of illustrators such as Andrew Loomis and Norman Rockwell, and envisioned one day seeing such styles applied to comic book art. At age 17, Ross began studying painting at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, where his mother had studied. During his years there, Ross discovered the work of other artists like J. C. Leyendecker and Salvador Dalí, whose "hyper-realistic quality", Ross saw, was not that far removed from that of comics. It was during this time that he formed the idea to paint his own comic books. Ross graduated after three years. Career 1990s After graduating, Ross took a job at an advertising agency as a storyboard artist. Ross's first published comic book work was the 1990 five-issue miniseries, Terminator: The Burning Earth, written by Ron Fortier and published by NOW Comics. Ross created all of the art, from pencils through coloring for the series. He performed similar work on a variety of titles over the next few years. His first work for Marvel Comics was to have been printed in the science-fiction anthology series Open Space #5 but the title was cancelled with issue #4 (August 1990). Ross's story was printed in 1999 as a special supplement to Wizard's Alex Ross Special. In 1993, he completed his first painted superhero assignment, the cover of a Superman novel, Superman: Doomsday & Beyond. During this time, Ross met writer Kurt Busiek, and the two began submitting proposals for series that would feature paintings as their internal art. Marvel agreed to a project that would tell much of the history of the Marvel Universe from the perspective of an ordinary person. That limited series, Marvels, was released in 1994, and chronicled the life of a photojournalist, as he reacted to living in a world of superheroes and villains. Busiek, Ross, and penciller Brent Anderson created Astro City, first published by Image Comics in 1995 and later by WildStorm Comics. The series features an original superhero world and continues the theme of Marvels, exploring how ordinary people, superheroes and villains react to a world where the fantastic is commonplace. Ross paints the covers and helps set the costumes and the general look and feel for the series, which has been published sporadically in recent years. In 1996, Ross worked with writer Mark Waid on the DC Comics limited series Kingdom Come, which presents a possible future for the DC Universe in which Superman and several other classic superheroes return from retirement to tame a generation of brutal antiheroes. The work featured Ross's redesigned versions of many DC characters, as well as a new generation of characters. Ross co-created the original character Magog, patterning his appearance and costume on Cable and Shatterstar, two characters created by Rob Liefeld. DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz observed that "Waid's deep knowledge of the heroes' pasts served them well, and Ross' unique painted art style made a powerful statement about the reality of the world they built." Ross followed Kingdom Come with Uncle Sam, an experimental non-superhero work for DC's Vertigo line that examines the dark side of American history. Ross drew the lenticular covers for Superman: Forever #1 (June 1998) and Batman: No Man's Land #1 (March 1999). Between 1998 and 2003, writer Paul Dini and Ross produced annual tabloid-sized editions celebrating the 60th anniversaries of DC Comics' Superman (Superman: Peace on Earth), Batman (Batman: War on Crime), Shazam (Shazam! Power of Hope), and Wonder Woman (Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth), as well as two specials featuring the Justice League, Secret Origins and Liberty and Justice. 2000s In the early 2000s, with writer Jim Krueger, Ross plotted and designed characters for a trilogy of Marvel limited series, Earth X, Universe X, and Paradise X, which combined dozens of Marvel characters from various time periods. When M. Night Shyamalan's film, Unbreakable was released to video in 2001, the DVD included an insert with Ross's original art, as well as a commentary by Ross, regarding superheroes, in the movie's special features. In 2001, Ross won acclaim for his work on special comic books benefiting the families of those killed in the September 11, 2001, attacks, including his portraits of paramedics, police and firefighters. He has designed DC merchandise, including posters, dinner plates, and statues. In late 2001, Ross painted four covers to the December 8, 2001, TV Guide, which depicted Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum of the TV series Smallville, and Superman. Ross designed a series of costumes for the 2002 film Spider-Man, though they were not used in the film. In the film's video game tie-in, as an Easter egg, it is possible to unlock a playable version of Ross's Spider-Man design. When using this, the Green Goblin will feature one of Ross's unused character outfits. Ross's design was featured as an unlockable costume and a.... Discover the Alex Ross popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Alex Ross books.

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  • 99 Way To Become A Millionaire synopsis, comments

    99 Way To Become A Millionaire

    Alex J. Ross

    If you have ever found yourself asking the question, how could I become a millionaire? Then this book is for you.

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    Carabanchel

    Christopher Chance

    This is a true story of survival in what was arguably the most sinister prison in Europe: the Carabanchel. Christopher Chance was the last Brit to be shackled and hauled out of tha...

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    Dead Catch

    T.F. Muir

    When Joe Christie's fishing boat is swept onto Tentsmuir beach during a fierce storm, a man's mutilated body is found in the hold. DCI Andy Gilchrist of St Andrews CID is called in...

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    The Matter of Black Lives

    Jelani Cobb & David Remnick

    A collection of The New Yorker‘s groundbreaking writing on race in Americaincluding work by James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, TaNehisi Coates, Hilton Als, Zadie Smith, and morewit...

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    The House on the Lake

    Nuala Ellwood

    No matter how far you run . . .He's never far behind'Gripping, poignant' Rosamund Lupton'Eerily haunting' Jane Corry'I literally couldn't put it down' Emma CurtisLisa needs to disa...

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    Silenced

    Anne Randall

    He buried his victim alive. And now he's escaped from prison and is on the run in the city.Fiona Henderson, the daughter of the victim, has descended into a world of silence follow...

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    Riven

    Anne Randall

    A gripping debut psychological novel you won't want to put down.'Assured and clever' The SunFirst he kills.A psychologist is found brutally murdered, an addict jumps to his death a...

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    The Beloved Vision

    Stephen Walsh

    A rich and luminous biography of nineteenth century music. A New Yorker "Best Book of the Year"When one thinks of “great” classical musicmusic with the most emotional resonance and...

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    Cold Christmas

    Alastair Gunn

    'Lots of twists and turns that keep you guessing right up to the end' 5 reader review'Tis the season for dead bodies . . . Nobody remembers the young men entering the abandoned Lon...

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    Dead Find

    T.F. Muir

    St. Andrews, Scotland: Renovation works on the famous Old Course golf course uncovers the remains of a body in a shallow grave two bullet holes in the skull. DNA confirms the vict...

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    Rewind

    Carolyn O'Doherty

    In this unique, fastpaced twist on the timetravel genre and the first book in a trilogy, sixteenyearold Alex is a spinnerone of a rare few who can rewind time to review past events...

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    The Builders

    Frank McDonald & Kathy Sheridan

    In the past fifteen years, Ireland has gone from being one of the poorest countries in the EU to one of the richest in the world. Of all the factors in this extraordinary transform...

  • From Borroloola to Mangerton Mountain synopsis, comments

    From Borroloola to Mangerton Mountain

    Micheal O'Muircheartaigh

    Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh is best known as the voice of the GAA. But his interests and enthusiasms – sporting and nonsporting – go far beyond the fields of Gaelic games. In his new ...

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    Gone

    Leona Deakin

    WOMAN & HOME'S BEST THRILLER OF 2019'If you like a proper, twisty nervewracking thriller, here's one for you!'Emma Curtis, author of One Little MistakeFour strangers are missin...

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    A Chance to Harmonize

    Sheryl Kaskowitz

    The remarkable story of a hidden New Deal program that tried to change America and end the Great Depression using folk music, laying the groundwork for the folk revival and having ...

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    Growing The Money Tree

    Alex J. Ross

    If you thought you already knew the value of a money, then think again.

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    Good Booty

    Ann Powers

    NPR Best Books of 2017In this sweeping history of popular music in the United States, NPR’s acclaimed music critic examines how popular music shapes fundamental American ideas and ...

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    The Millionaire Mindset

    Alex J. Ross

    The world we live in has so much to offer us, especially with regards to opportunity. If we open our eyes to the background noise of everyday life, we have the potential to achieve...

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    The Family Business

    Hania Allen

    The third gripping novel in the Polish detective series featuring DI Dania Gorska.In the north of Dundee, DI Dania Gorska is leading the search for a missing girl, with the police ...

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    DC Comics Cover Art

    Nick Jones

    "Story hook, tragic moment, poster, or outrageous character, the covers lured us in." Paul Levitz, president of DC Comics 20022009From the trailblazing works of Bob Kane, to the p...

  • The Murder List synopsis, comments

    The Murder List

    T.F. Muir

    'Gripping and grisly, with plenty of twists and turns that race along with black humour.' Craig RobertsonSt. Andrews, Scotland: When an elderly woman's naked body is found in her h...

  • Listen to This synopsis, comments

    Listen to This

    Alex Ross

    One of The Telegraph's Best Music Books 2011 Alex Ross's awardwinning international bestseller, The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, has become a contemporary cla...

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    Monkey House Blues

    Dominic Stevenson

    In 1993, Dominic Stevenson left a comfortable life with his girlfriend in Kyoto, Japan, to travel to China. His journey took him to some of the most inhospitable and dangerous plac...

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    Dead Still

    T.F. Muir

    St. Andrews, Scotland: When a man's preserved body is discovered in a whisky ageing cask in the local Gleneden Distillery, DCI Andy Gilchrist and his partner, DS Jessie Janes, are ...

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    Darkest Truth

    Catherine Kirwan

    Recommended by Graham Norton on The Graham Norton ShowHe'll do anything to protect his secrets. She'll stop at nothing to expose the truth.It only takes one person to break the sil...

  • Escucha esto synopsis, comments

    Escucha esto

    Alex Ross

    «DE MOZART A RADIOHEAD, DE KURT COBAIN A BRAHMS... UNA JOYA TANTO PARA LOS AMANTES DEL POP COMO PARA LOS AFICIONADOS A LA MÚSICA CLÁSICA» THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW.Con El...

  • Torn synopsis, comments

    Torn

    Anne Randall

    A fastpaced, gripping thriller with a shocking twist.2004The court case had been harrowing. The fifteen jurors sat in silence while the prosecution produced evidence of how a man w...

  • Why Beethoven synopsis, comments

    Why Beethoven

    Norman Lebrecht

    Without Beethoven, music as we know it wouldn’t exist. By examining one hundred of his compositions, a portrait emerges of the man behind the music.Lebrecht has immersed himself in...

  • The Polish Detective synopsis, comments

    The Polish Detective

    Hania Allen

    Set in Dundee, this fastpaced crime novel is the first to feature Polish Detective Sergeant Dania Gorska.Volatile times in the city of discovery . . .DS Dania Gorska is a stranger ...

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    Bach

    John Eliot Gardiner

    Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most unfathomable composers in the history of music. How can such sublime work have been produced by a man who (when we can discern his personal...

  • One Eye Open synopsis, comments

    One Eye Open

    Paul Finch

    If the lies don't kill you, the truth will An electrifying, highoctane thrill ride; the new mustread standalone from a Sunday Times bestseller. Dark, gritty and always at the edge...

  • The Advent Killer synopsis, comments

    The Advent Killer

    Alastair Gunn

    Christmas is coming. One body at a time. Three weeks before Christmas: Sunday, one a.m. A woman is drowned in her bathtub.One week later: Sunday, one a.m. A woman is beaten savagel...

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    Goodbye Russia

    Fiona Maddocks

    The moving story of Rachmaninoff's years in exile and the composition of his last great work, set against a cataclysmic backdrop of two world wars and personal tragedy.In 1940, Ser...

  • The Party Season synopsis, comments

    The Party Season

    SJI Holliday

    It's the most deadly time of the year...'Forget about a white Christmas the Yuletide turns bloodred in this pacy, atmospheric and chilling tale of festive revenge' T.M. Logan, bes...

  • Only the Dead Can Tell synopsis, comments

    Only the Dead Can Tell

    Alex Gray

    Discover your next reading obsession with Alex Gray's bestselling Scottish detective seriesDon't miss the latest from Alex Gray. Book 20 in the Lorimer series, QUESTIONS FOR A DEAD...

  • Total Competition synopsis, comments

    Total Competition

    Ross Brawn & Adam Parr

    Total Competition is the most compelling, comprehensive and revealing insight into what it takes to get to the top in Formula One that has ever been published. Across four decades...

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    Deceived

    Anne Randall

    Secrets.What secrets are hidden at the heart of family life?Deceit.The lies we tell ourselves are often more dangerous than the truth.When fortyoneyearold Sarah Price is reported m...