Английская Википедия:Derek Kirk Kim

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Multiple issues Шаблон:Infobox comics creator Derek Kirk Kim is a writer, artist, and director. He is currently writing and illustrating “The Last Mermaid,” a series for Image Comics set to release in March, 2024[1]. He is the recipient of the Eisner (2004), the Harvey (2004), and the Ignatz Award (2003) for his debut graphic novel Same Difference and Other Stories[2]. This collection of short stories was first published with the help of a 2002 Xeric Award.[3]

In television, he is best known for his work as a director on the Disney animated television series Amphibia.[4]

He was also the lead character designer of Adventure Time (Cartoon Network) and a story artist for Green Eggs and Ham (Netflix)[5]. He is also the writer of TUNE[6] and the writer and director of the spin-off webseries, Mythomania.[7] Kim has also worked on numerous animated shorts, including "Sympathy for Slenderman[8]," a Webby Award nominee in 2014[9].

Early life

Kim was born in Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea.[10] He came to the United States at a young age.[11]

Career

Шаблон:Inline citations Kim appeared in Adventures Into Digital Comics, a 2006 documentary on the comics industry.[12]

Kim illustrated a story in the original Fables graphic novel 1001 Nights of Snowfall[13] and worked for Nickelodeon magazine[14]. He also contributed the short story, "Maiden and the River Spirit" to the first volume of the Flight series[15]. In 2007, Kim wrote a YA graphic novel for DC Comic's Minx imprint called "Good As Lily,[16]" illustrated by Jesse Hamm. In April 2009, he illustrated "The Eternal Smile: Three Stories[17]" — a collaboration with Gene Luen Yang — which garnered Kim his second Eisner Award, this time for "Best Short Story."[18]

He also wrote a comic called TUNE, illustrated by Les McClaine after the first ten chapters.[19] The first volume in this ongoing sci-fi/comedy series, Tune: Vanishing Point, was published by First Second Books and released in 2012[20]. The second volume, Tune: Still Life, was released in 2013[21]. The last update to the site for the comic was made in March 2013.[22]

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