Amy Reeder

Amy Reeder (born August 25, 1980), formerly known as Amy Reeder Hadley, is an American comic book artist and writer known for her work on titles such as Fool's Gold, Madame Xanadu, Batwoman, and Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur.

Early life

Amy Reeder was born August 25, 1980. She is originally from Denver, Colorado and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Social Science Teaching.[1]

Career

Amy Reeder was first discovered through the fourth of Tokyopop's Rising Stars of Manga competitions[2] and later wrote and illustrated the OEL manga Fool's Gold.[3]

Reeder became the lead artist on the Madame Xanadu series from DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, with writer Matt Wagner.[4] In a 2007 interview, she credited editor Brandon Montclare with helping her get her start in the comics industry.[5] In 2010, DC announced that she would take over alternate art duties for the Batwoman series with J. H. Williams III,[6] in addition to providing variant covers to that title and Supergirl,[7] the latter of which she began with issue 55.[8] She then left the Batwoman book due to "creative differences" in the middle of the next story arc.[9][10] Reeder moved to Image Comics and created Rocket Girl with writer Brandon Montclare.[11] In 2015, she and Montclare began co-writing Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur for Marvel Comics.[12][13] She wrote and drew a six-issue Amethyst limited series in 2020.[14]

Technique and materials

In addition to pencils and an electric eraser, Reeder employs, for her hand-colored work, Copic Multiliners and Copic Markers.[1] Reeder is left-handed, and when illustrating a cover, she begins the bottom right of the drawing surface and works her way to the top left, in order to avoid smears.[8] She also employs a drawing tablet for her digital work. Computer programs that she uses include Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and ComicWorks.[1]

Personal life

Reeder enjoys writing music, singing and sewing.[1] She resides in the Greenwich Village neighborhood in Manhattan.[15]

Awards

Nominations

  • 2009 Eisner Award for Best New Series (with Wagner and Friend, for Madame Xanadu)[16]
  • 2009 Eisner Award for Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team (with Friend, for Madame Xanadu)[16]
  • 2009 Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist (for Madame Xanadu)[16]

Bibliography

  • Fool's Gold (script and art), Tokyopop, July 2006
  • Madame Xanadu #1–10, 16–18, 21–23, 29 (pencils/inks in #1–2, pencils only in others), script by Matt Wagner; inks by Richard Friend, ongoing series, Vertigo, August 2008–January 2011
  • "Madame Xanadu in: Captive Audience" (pencils), script by Matt Wagner, in House of Mystery: Halloween Annual 1, Vertigo, December 2009
  • Supergirl vol. 5 #55–61, 63, 66, Annual #2 (covers only), ongoing series, DC Comics, October 2010–September 2011
  • Batwoman #0, 6–8 (pencils), script by J. H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman; inks by Rob Hunter and Richard Friend, ongoing series, DC Comics, January 2011, April–June 2012
  • Halloween Eve #1 (pencils and inks), script by Brandon Montclare, one-shot, Image Comics, October 2012
  • Ghosts vol. 2 #1 (pencils and inks), script by Cecil Castellucci, one-shot, DC Comics, December 2012
  • Rocket Girl #1–10 (pencils and inks), script by Brandon Montclare, limited series, Image Comics, October 2013–May 2014
  • Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur #1–19 script by Reeder and Brandon Montclare, art by Natacha Bustos, ongoing series, Marvel Comics, January 2016–July 2017
  • Amethyst #1–6, script by Reeder, limited series, DC Comics, April 2020–February 2021

References

  1. Amy Reeder. About Amy Reeder Tentopet.com, retrieved March 31, 2012^
  2. Tokyopop Rising Stars of Manga Winners' Webring Tokyopop, n.d., retrieved March 31, 2012^
  3. and^
  4. Alan Cowsill. DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle Dorling Kindersley, 2010^
  5. Brendan McGuirk. Talking Madame Xanadu with Amy Hadley Newsarama, August 23, 2007, retrieved March 31, 2012^
  6. Alex Segura. It's Official: Batwoman Ongoing Series The Source, DC Comics, April 14, 2010, retrieved March 31, 2012^
  7. Vaneta Rogers. Artist Amy Reeder Faces Challenge of Batwoman, Supergirl Newsarama, May 28, 2010, retrieved March 31, 2012^
  8. WC11: The Art of the Cover CBR.com, April 23, 2011, retrieved April 27, 2022^
  9. Andy Khouri. Batwoman Artists Amy Reeder and J.H. Williams III Comment on Creative Changes ComicsAlliance, March 12, 2012, retrieved March 31, 2012^
  10. Amy Reeder. RE: Batwoman The Reeder Ship, March 10, 2012, retrieved March 31, 2012^
  11. Etelka Lehoczky. Rocket Girl Is A Jetpack-Powered 21st Century Angel NPR, July 23, 2014^
  12. Andrea Towers. Marvel's newest female superhero in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Entertainment Weekly, August 12, 2015^
  13. James Whitbrook. How Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Became One Of Marvel's Biggest (And Cutest) New Comics io9, October 29, 2015^
  14. Albert Ching. Amy Reeder Takes Us Back to Gemworld with Amethyst's Latest Adventure DC Comics, February 24, 2020, retrieved June 30, 2022^
  15. George Gene Gustines. From Rocket Girl to Karaoke Superstar: How Amy Reeder, a Comic Book Artist, Spends Her Sunday The New York Times, February 20, 2015^
  16. 2009 Eisner Nominations Spotlight Newcomers San Diego Comic-Con International, 2009, retrieved March 31, 2012^