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'''Colleen Doran''' (born July 24, 1964) is an [[People of the United States|American]] [[comic book creator|writer/artist]] and cartoonist. She illustrated hundreds of [[comics]], [[graphic novels]], [[books]] and [[magazines]], and works written by [[Neil Gaiman]], [[Clive Barker]], [[Joe R. Lansdale]], [[Anne Rice]], [[J. Michael Straczynski]], [[Peter David]] and [[Tori Amos]]. Her notable credits include: ''[[The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman]]'', ''[[Wonder Woman]]'', ''[[Legion of Superheroes]]'', ''[[Teen Titans]]'', ''[[Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast]]'', and her space opera series, ''[[A Distant Soil]]''.<ref>"[[Wondercon]] Special Guests"; ''[[San Diego Comic-Con International|Comic-Con]]'' magazine; Winter 2010; Pages 18-19</ref> She also writes fiction, articles and essays, including "[[The Vampire Diaries]]" digital comic.<ref>http://girlsreadcomics.com/2012/04/09/review-chicks-dig-comics/</ref>
==Early life==
At the age of five, Doran won an art contest sponsored by the [[Walt Disney Company]]. Doran created her comic book series, ''A Distant Soil'', at the age of twelve.<ref>http://adistantsoil.com/about/</ref>
==Career==
She landed her first professional assignment for an advertising agency at age fifteen.<ref name="scifipulse">http://scifipulse.net/2013/03/interview-with-colleen-doran-part-1-getting-started-in-comics-labor-and-a-distant-soil/</ref> While in college, she was a full-time professional artist who was able to add her assignments to her curriculum for credit. She attended [[Christopher Newport University]] and the [[Art Institute of Pittsburgh]]. Science fiction artist [[Frank Kelly Freas]] was her mentor, and she apprenticed with him in the early 1980s.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=311416896313&story_fbid=615328595160682</ref><ref>http://comicbookcatacombs.blogspot.com/2008/10/profile-antics-colleen-doran.html</ref>
She broke into the comic book industry when still a [[teenager]], scouted by Tom Long for his fanzine ''Graphic Showcase.''<ref>''Richmond Independent Press: A History of the Underground Zine Scene ''Dale M. Brumfeld, The History Press 2013</ref> Long hired Doran to draw a revival of the 1940s character [[Miss Fury]]. Underage Doran quit the assignment due to its adult content.<ref name="scifipulse" /><ref>https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150687135366314&id=311416896313</ref>
Among her earliest work, ''[[A Distant Soil]]'' was published in fanzines as early as 1979, then scouted by [[The Donning Company]] Starblaze imprint before being contracted by [[WaRP Graphics]]. Doran left the company after nine issues due to an acrimonious dispute with WaRP,<ref>http://srbissette.com/?p=8348</ref> which attempted to claim [[copyright]] and [[trademark]] on her work.<ref>"The Battle for ''A Distant Soil''," ''[[The Comics Journal]]'' #108 (May 1986), pp. 7-12.</ref><ref>"Doran/WaRP Dispute Now Settled," ''The Comics Journal'' #110 (August 1986), p. 17.</ref><ref>"Donning Sues WaRP," ''The Comics Journal'' #123 (July 1988), p. 8-9.</ref> The WaRP version of the story has never been reprinted despite its unusual all-pencil style, and Doran's ownership of the publishing rights. She reprinted one short story in the Image Comics edition of the series that had appeared in a WaRP [[comics anthology|anthology]].
After leaving WaRP, Doran discarded the 300 pages of published work, and rewrote and redrew the entire ''A Distant Soil'' story from scratch, eventually moving to [[Image Comics]] in 1996. It is in multiple printings as a series of graphic novels, encompassing a single 1000 page long-form comics narrative. It sold, collectively, more than 700,000 copies.<ref>[http://adistantsoil.com/about// WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website]</ref> The series had been on hiatus since 2006, as the production archives were destroyed by the printer, and an extensive restoration process was required to bring the book back to publication. The ''A Distant Soil'' comics returned to print in April 2013, with a continuation of the comic series, and the first of its digitally restored print graphic novels and digital books appearing in July 2013.<ref>[http://scifipulse.net/2013/03/interview-with-colleen-doran-part-1-getting-started-in-comics-labor-and-a-distant-soil////WC10: Sci Fi Pulse» SciFiPulse.com]</ref>
Doran is featured in the films ''Ringers'' (a documentary about ''The Lord of the Rings'' fans), ''Scenes From the Small Press: Colleen Doran'' by Rich Henn, ''Sex, Lies and Superheroes, ''the documentary ''The Cartoonist'' about ''Bone'' creator Jeff Smith,<ref>http://millsjames.com/our-services/original-tv-productions/the-cartoonist/</ref> and ''Captured Ghosts'', a documentary about writer Warren Ellis.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1854592/</ref> She was also featured in the Dec. 12, 2011 episode of "Stalked: Someone's Watching," a Discovery ID television series that profiles stalking incidents, focusing on interviews with the actual victims.<ref>http://investigation.discovery.com/tv/stalked/episodes/season-2-episode-guide-02.html</ref>
''Gone to Amerikay'' a graphic novel drawn by Doran and written by [[Derek McCulloch (comics)|Derek McCulloch]] was released in 2012 from DC/Vertigo. It is a "multi-generational Irish saga."<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25613/ WC10: Colleen Doran » Comic Book Resources]</ref> It was profiled in ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'',<ref>http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/03/27/an-irish-american-epic-told-in-comic-book-form/</ref> ''[[Boing Boing]]''<ref>http://boingboing.net/2012/04/30/gone-to-amerikay-mas.html</ref> and ''[[Irish Echo]]''.<ref>http://irishecho.com/2012/03/at-107-mae-is-queen-of-march/</ref> ''Gone to Amerikay'' themed cover art was featured in the St Patrick's Day edition of ''[[Irish Echo]]'', which was then presented to President Obama by Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness of Northern Ireland. ''Gone to Amerikay'' was chosen for inclusion in the 2013'' Best American Comics''. <ref>http://dw-wp.com/2013/07/best-american-comics-2013-table-of-contents/</ref>
Doran illustrated best-selling young adult novelist [[Barry Lyga]]'s first graphic novel for Houghton Mifflin, ''Mangaman'' in 2011. It received a coveted starred review at ''[[Kirkus]]'',<ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/features/east-meets-west-comic-book-romance/</ref> <ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/barry-lyga/mangaman/</ref>as well as awards at the New York Book Show and New England Book Builders of Boston, both granted to the design team.<ref>http://www.bbboston.org/pageAboutUs_BookShowWinners.cfm?showYear=2012</ref>
At the 2013 San Diego Comic Con, Matt Hawkins of Image Comics' Top Cow imprint announced Doran will illustrate his new comic series ''Control''.<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=46754</ref> At the 2013 Image Comics Expo, it was announced that the series ''[[The Book of Lost Souls]]'' by J Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Doran will return to publication via the Image Comics imprint Joe's Comics.<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=46407</ref> She is also working with Neil Gaiman on an unnamed graphic novel for Dark Horse.<ref>http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/08/neil-gaiman-colleen-doran-collaborating-on-dark-horse-graphic-novel/</ref><ref>http://comicsbeat.com/neil-gaiman-and-colleen-doran-working-on-a-graphic-novel-for-dark-horse/</ref>
Doran lectures widely in venues such as the [[Smithsonian Institution]] in Washington, DC, The Singapore Writers Festival, the Comics Masterclass in Sydney Australia, and at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Doran also worked as a creator rights activist, as lobbyist in Washington DC, and served on the advocacy committee of the [[Graphic Artists Guild]].<ref name="businesswire">http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110615005074/en/ArtsLabs-Hosts-CREATE-Protecting-Creativity-Ground</ref> She spoke at ''CREATE: Protecting Creativity from the Ground Up'' at the Newseum in Washington DC, with Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, [[Rick Carnes]] President of the [[Songwriters Guild of America]], musician [[Suzanne Vega]], and other artists and technology policy specialists.<ref name="businesswire" />
The character Thessaly in Neil Gaiman's Sandman is based on Doran.<ref>Kwitney, Alisa; Gaiman, Neil (2003-11-28). Sandman: King of dreams. ISBN 978-0-8118-3592-3.</ref>
==Bibliography==
===Awards and Honors===
* Best American Comics 2013: ''Gone to Amerikay'', Derek McCulloch and Colleen Doran, Houghton Mifflin <ref>http://www.hmhco.com/shop/books/The-Best-American-Comics-2013/9780547995465</ref>
* Hugo Award Nominee: ''Chicks Dig Comics'', Best Related Work 2013 (Group Nomination)<ref>http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/2013-hugo-awards/</ref>
* Great Graphic Novels for Teens: ''Mangaman'' 2012, Young Adult Library Services Association<ref>http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/ggnt/2012//</ref>
* Best Adult Books for Teens: ''Gone to Amerikay'', Derek McCulloch and Colleen Doran, School Library Journal 2012<ref>http://www.slj.com/2012/11/books-media/reviews/adult-books-4-teens/best-adult-books-4-teens-2012/</ref>
* Eisner Award Winner: Tori Amos Comic Book Tattoo (anthology) 2009, Best Anthology (Group Award)<ref>http://www.newsarama.com/3455-sdcc-09-2009-eisner-awards-winners.html</ref>
* Harvey Award Winner: Tori Amos Comic Book Tattoo (anthology) 2009, Best Anthology (Group Award)<ref>http://www.harveyawards.org/previous-awards-nominees/2009-harvey-awards/</ref>
* International Horror Guild Award: ''The Nightmare Factory'' (anthology) 2008, Best Illustrated Narrative (Group Award)<ref>http://comicsbeat.com/the-nightmare-factory-wins-international-horror-guild-award/</ref>
* Eisner Award Winner: Best Archival Collection/Project Comic Books, ''Absolute Sandman ,Vol 1'' (Group Award)<ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner07.php</ref>
* Women Cartoonist's Hall of Fame, 2007, [[Friends of Lulu]] <ref>http://friendsoflulu.wordpress.com/lulu-awards/</ref>
* ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' Fan Award Top Ten Nominee: Favorite Penciler, Favorite Inker, Favorite Cover Artist, Favorite Comic Book ''A Distant Soil'' 2004 <ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/cbg03.php</ref>
* [[Chesley Award]] Nominee, Monochrome Work Unpublished 2002<ref>http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Chesley2002.html</ref>
* [[American Library Association]] 2002 featured speaker<ref>http://www.ala.org/yalsa/products%26publications/yalsapubs/yals/1n1/yalsaofficevolume</ref>
* Gaylactic Spectrum Award Nominee, ''A Distant Soil'', Best Other Work 2001<ref>http://www.spectrumawards.org/2001.htm</ref>
* [[Eisner Award]] Nominee: Sandman, Best Serialized story 1993 (Group Nomination)<ref name="hahnlibrary">http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner93.php</ref>
* Eisner Award Winner: ''Sandman'', Best Continuing Series 1993 (Group Award)<ref name="hahnlibrary" />
* Eisner Award Winner: ''Sandman'', Best Continuing Series 1992 (Group Award) <ref name="hahnlibrary_a">http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner92.php</ref>
* Eisner Award Nominee: ''Sandman: Dream Country'', Best Graphic Album Reprint 1992 (Group Nomination) <ref name="hahnlibrary_a" />
* 3rd Annual Japan-US Manga Symposium, Tokyo<ref>http://www.comicbox.co.jp/sympo.html</ref>
* Guest of Honor, [[San Diego Comic Con]] 1998
* Dori Seda Award Nominee: Most Promising New Female Cartoonist 1988<ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/american-other.php</ref>
===Notable Works===
* ''Komacon ''- 2013 Image Comics/Shadowline writer original short story anthology
* ''Red Sonja'' -2103 Dynamite Entertainment cover artist
* ''Gone to Amerikay ''- 2012 [[Vertigo]] original graphic novel artist
* ''Mangaman ''-2011 [[Houghton Mifflin]] original graphic novel artist
* ''[[Comic Book Tattoo]]'' - 2008 [[Image Comics]] original graphic novel anthology
* ''[[The Nightmare Factory]]'' - 2007 [[Fox Atomic Comics]] original graphic novel
* ''[[The Book of Lost Souls]]'' (with [[J. Michael Straczynski]]) 2005 Marvel/Icon series
* ''[[Orbiter (comics)|Orbiter]]'' (with Warren Ellis) DC/Vertigo (April 2003) graphic novel
* ''[[Reign of the Zodiac]]'' (with [[Keith Giffen]]) DC (June 2003) series
* ''[[The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman]]: Dream Country'' (with [[Neil Gaiman]]) DC/Vertigo graphic novel/series
* ''[[Wonder Woman]]: The Once and Future Story'' (with [[Trina Robbins]]) DC Comics graphic novel (1998)
* ''Clive Barker’s Hellraiser'': Marvel Epic Comics, Checker Publishing series/graphic novel
* ''The Forbidden Book'' graphic novel collection
* ''Clive Barker’s Nightbreed'' Marvel/Epic Comics series
* ''Anne Rice’s The Master of Rampling Gate'' Innovation graphic novel
* ''[[A Distant Soil]] ''graphic novel editions:
** Late-1980s color original editions:
*** ''A Distant Soil: Immigrant Song'' Donning/Starblaze (1987)
*** ''A Distant Soil: Knights of the Angel'' Whitford Press (1989)
** 1990s and on black and white reprints:
*** ''A Distant Soil: The Gathering'' Image Comics (1997) compilation of comic issues 1-13
*** ''A Distant Soil: The Ascendant'' Image Comics (1998) compilation of comic issues 15-25
*** ''A Distant Soil: The Aria'' Image Comics (2001) compilation of comic issues 26-31
*** ''A Distant Soil: Coda'' Image Comics (2005) compilation of comic issues 32-38
** 2013 and on Digital Remasters and new editions:
*** ''A Distant Soil: The Gathering TPB Volume I'' Image Comics (2013) digitally remastered compilation of issues 1-12
* Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast film adaptation The Walt Disney Company
* ''Captain America'' Marvel Comics Group series
* ''Star Trek'' DC Comics series
* ''Silver Surfer'' Marvel Comics series
* ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #326 #600 Marvel Comics series
* ''The Legion of Superheroes'' DC Comics series
* ''Valor'' #14-23 DC Comics series
* ''Shade: The Changing Man'' DC/Vertigo series
* ''The Death Gallery'' DC/Vertigo
* ''The Sandman Gallery'' DC/Vertigo
* ''[[Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld]]'' vol. 2 #12, DC Comics
* ''Power Pack'' Marvel series
* ''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1'' Marvel Comics
* ''Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #3'' Marvel Comics
* ''Superman: Man of Steel Gallery'' DC Comics
* ''Mutant X Annual 2000'' Marvel Comics
* ''Eclipso'' #10 DC Comics
* ''Sonic The Hedghog'' Archie Comics
* ''Marvel Fanfare'' Marvel Comics series
* ''Secret Origins Annual'' #3 DC Comics
* ''Teen Titans Spotlight'' DC Comics
* ''Wonder Woman'' #44, #49 DC Comics
* ''Wonder Woman Annual'' #2 DC Comics
* ''X-Men Millennial Visions'' Marvel Comics
* ''Marvel Girl Comics'' Marvel Comics
* ''Sandman: A Gallery of Dreams'' Vertigo
* ''Lucifer'' #62 Vertigo
* ''Transmetropolitan'' Vertigo
* ''Who's Who in the DC Universe'' DC Comics
* ''Who's Who in the Legion of Superheroes'' DC Comics
* ''Vampirella'' Harris Comics
* ''Creepy'' Harris Comics
* ''Captain Atom'' DC Comics
* ''Agents of Law'' Dark Horse
* ''Captain America: Drug Wars'' Marvel Comics
* ''Christmas with the DC Superheroes'' DC Comics
* ''Excalibur'' Marvel Comics
* ''Cerebus'' Aardvark Vanaheim
* ''Ghost'' Dark Horse
* ''Handbook of the Marvel Universe'' Marvel Comics
* ''Hawkman Annual'' DC Comics
* ''Legionnaires'' DC Comics
===Illustration===
{{ISBN|date=April 2010}}
*''Girl to Grrrl Manga: How to Draw the Hottest Shoujo Manga'' Impact Books, writer/artist
*''Manga Mania: How to Draw Japanese Comics'' Watson-Guptill art book
*''Anime Mania'' Watson-Guptill art book
*''Disney Adventures'' The Walt Disney Company
*''Young Readers Digest'' Readers Digest
*''CPM Magazine'' The Cahner’s Group
*''Play Station Magazine'' Imagine Entertainment
*Trading cards for various projects: Topps
*Trading Cards for Various Projects: Skybox
*''The Art of Star Wars'' Topps
*''Star Wars Magazine''
*''Star Wars'' product illustration
*''Lord of the Rings'' product illustration
*''Mars Attacks'' product illustration
*''Indiana Jones'' product illustration
*Walt Disney product illustration
*Marvel Comics product illustration
*''Star Trek'' product illustration
*''Robotech Art II'' Donning Co Publishers art book
*''[[Dead in the West]]'' by [[Joe R. Lansdale]] [[Night Shade Books]]
*''Manga Pro Superstar'' Impact Books. writer/artist
*''Straight on 'til Morning'' Cemetery Dance
*''Call Me Princess'' CPM Manga
*''Strangers on the Heights'' Night Shade Books
===Conceptual art===
''Distance'' conceptual artist for Sony/Pipe Studios animated series in development.<ref>[http://adistantsoil.com/2011/12/30/more-concept-art-from-distance-by-warren-ellis// WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website]</ref>
''The Mighty Martians'' concept artist animated/live action TV series in development.<ref>[http://adistantsoil.com/2012/01/23/television-and-film-concept-art/ WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website]</ref>
''Wonder Woman'' redesign concept art for [[J Michael Straczynski]]
==Exhibits==
* Four Color Images Gallery, New York, NY
* Kunstlerhaus, Stuttgart, Germany
* Porto, Portugal
* Secession Gallery, Vienna, Austria
* Gijon Cultural Center, Gijon, Spain
* San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
* Museum of Cartoon Art, Rye Brook, New York
* Gallery Nucleus: 20 Years of Sandman 2008<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18201</ref>
* Krannert Art Museum; Out of Sequence: Underrepresented Voices in American Comics<ref>http://kam.illinois.edu/pr/outofsequence/index.html</ref>
* Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar; Out of Sequence<ref>http://www.news.illinois.edu/news/08/1014comics.html</ref>
== References ==
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===Interviews===
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* http://web.archive.org/web/20041213150258/www.pulp-mag.com/archives/5.08/interview_doran_01.shtml
* http://web.archive.org/web/20041213224706/www.pulp-mag.com/archives/5.08/interview_doran_02.shtml
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-She broke into the comic book industry when still a [[teenager]], scouted by Tom Long for his fanzine ''Graphic Showcase.''<ref>''Richmond Independent Press: A History of the Underground Zine Scene ''Dale M. Brumfeld, The History Press 2013</ref> Long hired Doran to draw a revival of the 1940s character [[Miss Fury]]. Underage Doran quit the assignment due to its adult content.<ref name="scifipulse" /><ref>https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150687135366314&id=311416896313</ref>
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-Among her earliest work, ''[[A Distant Soil]]'' was published in fanzines as early as 1979, then scouted by [[The Donning Company]] Starblaze imprint before being contracted by [[WaRP Graphics]]. Doran left the company after nine issues due to an acrimonious dispute with WaRP,<ref>http://srbissette.com/?p=8348</ref> which attempted to claim [[copyright]] and [[trademark]] on her work.<ref>"The Battle for ''A Distant Soil''," ''[[The Comics Journal]]'' #108 (May 1986), pp. 7-12.</ref><ref>"Doran/WaRP Dispute Now Settled," ''The Comics Journal'' #110 (August 1986), p. 17.</ref><ref>"Donning Sues WaRP," ''The Comics Journal'' #123 (July 1988), p. 8-9.</ref> The WaRP version of the story has never been reprinted despite its unusual all-pencil style, and Doran's ownership of the publishing rights. She reprinted one short story in the Image Comics edition of the series that had appeared in a WaRP [[comics anthology|anthology]].
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-After leaving WaRP, Doran discarded the 300 pages of published work, and rewrote and redrew the entire ''A Distant Soil'' story from scratch, eventually moving to [[Image Comics]] in 1996. It is in multiple printings as a series of graphic novels, encompassing a single 1000 page long-form comics narrative. It sold, collectively, more than 700,000 copies.<ref>[http://adistantsoil.com/about// WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website]</ref> The series had been on hiatus since 2006, as the production archives were destroyed by the printer, and an extensive restoration process was required to bring the book back to publication. The ''A Distant Soil'' comics returned to print in April 2013, with a continuation of the comic series, and the first of its digitally restored print graphic novels and digital books appearing in July 2013.<ref>[http://scifipulse.net/2013/03/interview-with-colleen-doran-part-1-getting-started-in-comics-labor-and-a-distant-soil////WC10: Sci Fi Pulse» SciFiPulse.com]</ref>
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-Doran is featured in the films ''Ringers'' (a documentary about ''The Lord of the Rings'' fans), ''Scenes From the Small Press: Colleen Doran'' by Rich Henn, ''Sex, Lies and Superheroes, ''the documentary ''The Cartoonist'' about ''Bone'' creator Jeff Smith,<ref>http://millsjames.com/our-services/original-tv-productions/the-cartoonist/</ref> and ''Captured Ghosts'', a documentary about writer Warren Ellis.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1854592/</ref> She was also featured in the Dec. 12, 2011 episode of "Stalked: Someone's Watching," a Discovery ID television series that profiles stalking incidents, focusing on interviews with the actual victims.<ref>http://investigation.discovery.com/tv/stalked/episodes/season-2-episode-guide-02.html</ref>
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-''Gone to Amerikay'' a graphic novel drawn by Doran and written by [[Derek McCulloch (comics)|Derek McCulloch]] was released in 2012 from DC/Vertigo. It is a "multi-generational Irish saga."<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25613/ WC10: Colleen Doran » Comic Book Resources]</ref> It was profiled in ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'',<ref>http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/03/27/an-irish-american-epic-told-in-comic-book-form/</ref> ''[[Boing Boing]]''<ref>http://boingboing.net/2012/04/30/gone-to-amerikay-mas.html</ref> and ''[[Irish Echo]]''.<ref>http://irishecho.com/2012/03/at-107-mae-is-queen-of-march/</ref> ''Gone to Amerikay'' themed cover art was featured in the St Patrick's Day edition of ''[[Irish Echo]]'', which was then presented to President Obama by Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness of Northern Ireland. ''Gone to Amerikay'' was chosen for inclusion in the 2013'' Best American Comics''. <ref>http://dw-wp.com/2013/07/best-american-comics-2013-table-of-contents/</ref>
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-Doran illustrated best-selling young adult novelist [[Barry Lyga]]'s first graphic novel for Houghton Mifflin, ''Mangaman'' in 2011. It received a coveted starred review at ''[[Kirkus]]'',<ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/features/east-meets-west-comic-book-romance/</ref> <ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/barry-lyga/mangaman/</ref>as well as awards at the New York Book Show and New England Book Builders of Boston, both granted to the design team.<ref>http://www.bbboston.org/pageAboutUs_BookShowWinners.cfm?showYear=2012</ref>
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-At the 2013 San Diego Comic Con, Matt Hawkins of Image Comics' Top Cow imprint announced Doran will illustrate his new comic series ''Control''.<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=46754</ref> At the 2013 Image Comics Expo, it was announced that the series ''[[The Book of Lost Souls]]'' by J Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Doran will return to publication via the Image Comics imprint Joe's Comics.<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=46407</ref> She is also working with Neil Gaiman on an unnamed graphic novel for Dark Horse.<ref>http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/08/neil-gaiman-colleen-doran-collaborating-on-dark-horse-graphic-novel/</ref><ref>http://comicsbeat.com/neil-gaiman-and-colleen-doran-working-on-a-graphic-novel-for-dark-horse/</ref>
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-Doran lectures widely in venues such as the [[Smithsonian Institution]] in Washington, DC, The Singapore Writers Festival, the Comics Masterclass in Sydney Australia, and at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Doran also worked as a creator rights activist, as lobbyist in Washington DC, and served on the advocacy committee of the [[Graphic Artists Guild]].<ref name="businesswire">http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110615005074/en/ArtsLabs-Hosts-CREATE-Protecting-Creativity-Ground</ref> She spoke at ''CREATE: Protecting Creativity from the Ground Up'' at the Newseum in Washington DC, with Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, [[Rick Carnes]] President of the [[Songwriters Guild of America]], musician [[Suzanne Vega]], and other artists and technology policy specialists.<ref name="businesswire" />
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-The character Thessaly in Neil Gaiman's Sandman is based on Doran.<ref>Kwitney, Alisa; Gaiman, Neil (2003-11-28). Sandman: King of dreams. ISBN 978-0-8118-3592-3.</ref>
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-==Bibliography==
-
-===Awards and Honors===
-* Best American Comics 2013: ''Gone to Amerikay'', Derek McCulloch and Colleen Doran, Houghton Mifflin <ref>http://www.hmhco.com/shop/books/The-Best-American-Comics-2013/9780547995465</ref>
-* Hugo Award Nominee: ''Chicks Dig Comics'', Best Related Work 2013 (Group Nomination)<ref>http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/2013-hugo-awards/</ref>
-* Great Graphic Novels for Teens: ''Mangaman'' 2012, Young Adult Library Services Association<ref>http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/ggnt/2012//</ref>
-* Best Adult Books for Teens: ''Gone to Amerikay'', Derek McCulloch and Colleen Doran, School Library Journal 2012<ref>http://www.slj.com/2012/11/books-media/reviews/adult-books-4-teens/best-adult-books-4-teens-2012/</ref>
-* Eisner Award Winner: Tori Amos Comic Book Tattoo (anthology) 2009, Best Anthology (Group Award)<ref>http://www.newsarama.com/3455-sdcc-09-2009-eisner-awards-winners.html</ref>
-* Harvey Award Winner: Tori Amos Comic Book Tattoo (anthology) 2009, Best Anthology (Group Award)<ref>http://www.harveyawards.org/previous-awards-nominees/2009-harvey-awards/</ref>
-* International Horror Guild Award: ''The Nightmare Factory'' (anthology) 2008, Best Illustrated Narrative (Group Award)<ref>http://comicsbeat.com/the-nightmare-factory-wins-international-horror-guild-award/</ref>
-* Eisner Award Winner: Best Archival Collection/Project Comic Books, ''Absolute Sandman ,Vol 1'' (Group Award)<ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner07.php</ref>
-* Women Cartoonist's Hall of Fame, 2007, [[Friends of Lulu]] <ref>http://friendsoflulu.wordpress.com/lulu-awards/</ref>
-* ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' Fan Award Top Ten Nominee: Favorite Penciler, Favorite Inker, Favorite Cover Artist, Favorite Comic Book ''A Distant Soil'' 2004 <ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/cbg03.php</ref>
-* [[Chesley Award]] Nominee, Monochrome Work Unpublished 2002<ref>http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Chesley2002.html</ref>
-* [[American Library Association]] 2002 featured speaker<ref>http://www.ala.org/yalsa/products%26publications/yalsapubs/yals/1n1/yalsaofficevolume</ref>
-* Gaylactic Spectrum Award Nominee, ''A Distant Soil'', Best Other Work 2001<ref>http://www.spectrumawards.org/2001.htm</ref>
-* [[Eisner Award]] Nominee: Sandman, Best Serialized story 1993 (Group Nomination)<ref name="hahnlibrary">http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner93.php</ref>
-* Eisner Award Winner: ''Sandman'', Best Continuing Series 1993 (Group Award)<ref name="hahnlibrary" />
-* Eisner Award Winner: ''Sandman'', Best Continuing Series 1992 (Group Award) <ref name="hahnlibrary_a">http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner92.php</ref>
-* Eisner Award Nominee: ''Sandman: Dream Country'', Best Graphic Album Reprint 1992 (Group Nomination) <ref name="hahnlibrary_a" />
-* 3rd Annual Japan-US Manga Symposium, Tokyo<ref>http://www.comicbox.co.jp/sympo.html</ref>
-* Guest of Honor, [[San Diego Comic Con]] 1998
-* Dori Seda Award Nominee: Most Promising New Female Cartoonist 1988<ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/american-other.php</ref>
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-===Notable Works===
-* ''Komacon ''- 2013 Image Comics/Shadowline writer original short story anthology
-* ''Red Sonja'' -2103 Dynamite Entertainment cover artist
-* ''Gone to Amerikay ''- 2012 [[Vertigo]] original graphic novel artist
-* ''Mangaman ''-2011 [[Houghton Mifflin]] original graphic novel artist
-* ''[[Comic Book Tattoo]]'' - 2008 [[Image Comics]] original graphic novel anthology
-* ''[[The Nightmare Factory]]'' - 2007 [[Fox Atomic Comics]] original graphic novel
-* ''[[The Book of Lost Souls]]'' (with [[J. Michael Straczynski]]) 2005 Marvel/Icon series
-* ''[[Orbiter (comics)|Orbiter]]'' (with Warren Ellis) DC/Vertigo (April 2003) graphic novel
-* ''[[Reign of the Zodiac]]'' (with [[Keith Giffen]]) DC (June 2003) series
-* ''[[The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman]]: Dream Country'' (with [[Neil Gaiman]]) DC/Vertigo graphic novel/series
-* ''[[Wonder Woman]]: The Once and Future Story'' (with [[Trina Robbins]]) DC Comics graphic novel (1998)
-* ''Clive Barker’s Hellraiser'': Marvel Epic Comics, Checker Publishing series/graphic novel
-* ''The Forbidden Book'' graphic novel collection
-* ''Clive Barker’s Nightbreed'' Marvel/Epic Comics series
-* ''Anne Rice’s The Master of Rampling Gate'' Innovation graphic novel
-* ''[[A Distant Soil]] ''graphic novel editions:
-** Late-1980s color original editions:
-*** ''A Distant Soil: Immigrant Song'' Donning/Starblaze (1987)
-*** ''A Distant Soil: Knights of the Angel'' Whitford Press (1989)
-** 1990s and on black and white reprints:
-*** ''A Distant Soil: The Gathering'' Image Comics (1997) compilation of comic issues 1-13
-*** ''A Distant Soil: The Ascendant'' Image Comics (1998) compilation of comic issues 15-25
-*** ''A Distant Soil: The Aria'' Image Comics (2001) compilation of comic issues 26-31
-*** ''A Distant Soil: Coda'' Image Comics (2005) compilation of comic issues 32-38
-** 2013 and on Digital Remasters and new editions:
-*** ''A Distant Soil: The Gathering TPB Volume I'' Image Comics (2013) digitally remastered compilation of issues 1-12
-* Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast film adaptation The Walt Disney Company
-* ''Captain America'' Marvel Comics Group series
-* ''Star Trek'' DC Comics series
-* ''Silver Surfer'' Marvel Comics series
-* ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #326 #600 Marvel Comics series
-* ''The Legion of Superheroes'' DC Comics series
-* ''Valor'' #14-23 DC Comics series
-* ''Shade: The Changing Man'' DC/Vertigo series
-* ''The Death Gallery'' DC/Vertigo
-* ''The Sandman Gallery'' DC/Vertigo
-* ''[[Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld]]'' vol. 2 #12, DC Comics
-* ''Power Pack'' Marvel series
-* ''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #3'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Superman: Man of Steel Gallery'' DC Comics
-* ''Mutant X Annual 2000'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Eclipso'' #10 DC Comics
-* ''Sonic The Hedghog'' Archie Comics
-* ''Marvel Fanfare'' Marvel Comics series
-* ''Secret Origins Annual'' #3 DC Comics
-* ''Teen Titans Spotlight'' DC Comics
-* ''Wonder Woman'' #44, #49 DC Comics
-* ''Wonder Woman Annual'' #2 DC Comics
-* ''X-Men Millennial Visions'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Marvel Girl Comics'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Sandman: A Gallery of Dreams'' Vertigo
-* ''Lucifer'' #62 Vertigo
-* ''Transmetropolitan'' Vertigo
-* ''Who's Who in the DC Universe'' DC Comics
-* ''Who's Who in the Legion of Superheroes'' DC Comics
-* ''Vampirella'' Harris Comics
-* ''Creepy'' Harris Comics
-* ''Captain Atom'' DC Comics
-* ''Agents of Law'' Dark Horse
-* ''Captain America: Drug Wars'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Christmas with the DC Superheroes'' DC Comics
-* ''Excalibur'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Cerebus'' Aardvark Vanaheim
-* ''Ghost'' Dark Horse
-* ''Handbook of the Marvel Universe'' Marvel Comics
-* ''Hawkman Annual'' DC Comics
-* ''Legionnaires'' DC Comics
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-===Illustration===
-{{ISBN|date=April 2010}}
-*''Girl to Grrrl Manga: How to Draw the Hottest Shoujo Manga'' Impact Books, writer/artist
-*''Manga Mania: How to Draw Japanese Comics'' Watson-Guptill art book
-*''Anime Mania'' Watson-Guptill art book
-*''Disney Adventures'' The Walt Disney Company
-*''Young Readers Digest'' Readers Digest
-*''CPM Magazine'' The Cahner’s Group
-*''Play Station Magazine'' Imagine Entertainment
-*Trading cards for various projects: Topps
-*Trading Cards for Various Projects: Skybox
-*''The Art of Star Wars'' Topps
-*''Star Wars Magazine''
-*''Star Wars'' product illustration
-*''Lord of the Rings'' product illustration
-*''Mars Attacks'' product illustration
-*''Indiana Jones'' product illustration
-*Walt Disney product illustration
-*Marvel Comics product illustration
-*''Star Trek'' product illustration
-*''Robotech Art II'' Donning Co Publishers art book
-*''[[Dead in the West]]'' by [[Joe R. Lansdale]] [[Night Shade Books]]
-*''Manga Pro Superstar'' Impact Books. writer/artist
-*''Straight on 'til Morning'' Cemetery Dance
-*''Call Me Princess'' CPM Manga
-*''Strangers on the Heights'' Night Shade Books
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-===Conceptual art===
-''Distance'' conceptual artist for Sony/Pipe Studios animated series in development.<ref>[http://adistantsoil.com/2011/12/30/more-concept-art-from-distance-by-warren-ellis// WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website]</ref>
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-''The Mighty Martians'' concept artist animated/live action TV series in development.<ref>[http://adistantsoil.com/2012/01/23/television-and-film-concept-art/ WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website]</ref>
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-''Wonder Woman'' redesign concept art for [[J Michael Straczynski]]
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-==Exhibits==
-* Four Color Images Gallery, New York, NY
-* Kunstlerhaus, Stuttgart, Germany
-* Porto, Portugal
-* Secession Gallery, Vienna, Austria
-* Gijon Cultural Center, Gijon, Spain
-* San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
-* Museum of Cartoon Art, Rye Brook, New York
-* Gallery Nucleus: 20 Years of Sandman 2008<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18201</ref>
-* Krannert Art Museum; Out of Sequence: Underrepresented Voices in American Comics<ref>http://kam.illinois.edu/pr/outofsequence/index.html</ref>
-* Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar; Out of Sequence<ref>http://www.news.illinois.edu/news/08/1014comics.html</ref>
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-* http://web.archive.org/web/20041213150258/www.pulp-mag.com/archives/5.08/interview_doran_01.shtml
-* http://web.archive.org/web/20041213224706/www.pulp-mag.com/archives/5.08/interview_doran_02.shtml
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28 => ''''Colleen Doran''' (born July 24, 1964) is an [[People of the United States|American]] [[comic book creator|writer/artist]] and cartoonist. She illustrated hundreds of [[comics]], [[graphic novels]], [[books]] and [[magazines]], and works written by [[Neil Gaiman]], [[Clive Barker]], [[Joe R. Lansdale]], [[Anne Rice]], [[J. Michael Straczynski]], [[Peter David]] and [[Tori Amos]]. Her notable credits include: ''[[The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman]]'', ''[[Wonder Woman]]'', ''[[Legion of Superheroes]]'', ''[[Teen Titans]]'', ''[[Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast]]'', and her space opera series, ''[[A Distant Soil]]''.<ref>"[[Wondercon]] Special Guests"; ''[[San Diego Comic-Con International|Comic-Con]]'' magazine; Winter 2010; Pages 18-19</ref> She also writes fiction, articles and essays, including "[[The Vampire Diaries]]" digital comic.<ref>http://girlsreadcomics.com/2012/04/09/review-chicks-dig-comics/</ref> ',
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31 => 'At the age of five, Doran won an art contest sponsored by the [[Walt Disney Company]]. Doran created her comic book series, ''A Distant Soil'', at the age of twelve.<ref>http://adistantsoil.com/about/</ref>',
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35 => 'She landed her first professional assignment for an advertising agency at age fifteen.<ref name="scifipulse">http://scifipulse.net/2013/03/interview-with-colleen-doran-part-1-getting-started-in-comics-labor-and-a-distant-soil/</ref> While in college, she was a full-time professional artist who was able to add her assignments to her curriculum for credit. She attended [[Christopher Newport University]] and the [[Art Institute of Pittsburgh]]. Science fiction artist [[Frank Kelly Freas]] was her mentor, and she apprenticed with him in the early 1980s.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=311416896313&story_fbid=615328595160682</ref><ref>http://comicbookcatacombs.blogspot.com/2008/10/profile-antics-colleen-doran.html</ref>',
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37 => 'She broke into the comic book industry when still a [[teenager]], scouted by Tom Long for his fanzine ''Graphic Showcase.''<ref>''Richmond Independent Press: A History of the Underground Zine Scene ''Dale M. Brumfeld, The History Press 2013</ref> Long hired Doran to draw a revival of the 1940s character [[Miss Fury]]. Underage Doran quit the assignment due to its adult content.<ref name="scifipulse" /><ref>https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150687135366314&id=311416896313</ref> ',
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39 => 'Among her earliest work, ''[[A Distant Soil]]'' was published in fanzines as early as 1979, then scouted by [[The Donning Company]] Starblaze imprint before being contracted by [[WaRP Graphics]]. Doran left the company after nine issues due to an acrimonious dispute with WaRP,<ref>http://srbissette.com/?p=8348</ref> which attempted to claim [[copyright]] and [[trademark]] on her work.<ref>"The Battle for ''A Distant Soil''," ''[[The Comics Journal]]'' #108 (May 1986), pp. 7-12.</ref><ref>"Doran/WaRP Dispute Now Settled," ''The Comics Journal'' #110 (August 1986), p. 17.</ref><ref>"Donning Sues WaRP," ''The Comics Journal'' #123 (July 1988), p. 8-9.</ref> The WaRP version of the story has never been reprinted despite its unusual all-pencil style, and Doran's ownership of the publishing rights. She reprinted one short story in the Image Comics edition of the series that had appeared in a WaRP [[comics anthology|anthology]]. ',
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41 => 'After leaving WaRP, Doran discarded the 300 pages of published work, and rewrote and redrew the entire ''A Distant Soil'' story from scratch, eventually moving to [[Image Comics]] in 1996. It is in multiple printings as a series of graphic novels, encompassing a single 1000 page long-form comics narrative. It sold, collectively, more than 700,000 copies.<ref>[http://adistantsoil.com/about// WC10: Colleen Doran » A Distant Soil website]</ref> The series had been on hiatus since 2006, as the production archives were destroyed by the printer, and an extensive restoration process was required to bring the book back to publication. The ''A Distant Soil'' comics returned to print in April 2013, with a continuation of the comic series, and the first of its digitally restored print graphic novels and digital books appearing in July 2013.<ref>[http://scifipulse.net/2013/03/interview-with-colleen-doran-part-1-getting-started-in-comics-labor-and-a-distant-soil////WC10: Sci Fi Pulse» SciFiPulse.com]</ref> ',
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43 => 'Doran is featured in the films ''Ringers'' (a documentary about ''The Lord of the Rings'' fans), ''Scenes From the Small Press: Colleen Doran'' by Rich Henn, ''Sex, Lies and Superheroes, ''the documentary ''The Cartoonist'' about ''Bone'' creator Jeff Smith,<ref>http://millsjames.com/our-services/original-tv-productions/the-cartoonist/</ref> and ''Captured Ghosts'', a documentary about writer Warren Ellis.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1854592/</ref> She was also featured in the Dec. 12, 2011 episode of "Stalked: Someone's Watching," a Discovery ID television series that profiles stalking incidents, focusing on interviews with the actual victims.<ref>http://investigation.discovery.com/tv/stalked/episodes/season-2-episode-guide-02.html</ref> ',
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45 => '''Gone to Amerikay'' a graphic novel drawn by Doran and written by [[Derek McCulloch (comics)|Derek McCulloch]] was released in 2012 from DC/Vertigo. It is a "multi-generational Irish saga."<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25613/ WC10: Colleen Doran » Comic Book Resources]</ref> It was profiled in ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'',<ref>http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/03/27/an-irish-american-epic-told-in-comic-book-form/</ref> ''[[Boing Boing]]''<ref>http://boingboing.net/2012/04/30/gone-to-amerikay-mas.html</ref> and ''[[Irish Echo]]''.<ref>http://irishecho.com/2012/03/at-107-mae-is-queen-of-march/</ref> ''Gone to Amerikay'' themed cover art was featured in the St Patrick's Day edition of ''[[Irish Echo]]'', which was then presented to President Obama by Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness of Northern Ireland. ''Gone to Amerikay'' was chosen for inclusion in the 2013'' Best American Comics''. <ref>http://dw-wp.com/2013/07/best-american-comics-2013-table-of-contents/</ref>',
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47 => 'Doran illustrated best-selling young adult novelist [[Barry Lyga]]'s first graphic novel for Houghton Mifflin, ''Mangaman'' in 2011. It received a coveted starred review at ''[[Kirkus]]'',<ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/features/east-meets-west-comic-book-romance/</ref> <ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/barry-lyga/mangaman/</ref>as well as awards at the New York Book Show and New England Book Builders of Boston, both granted to the design team.<ref>http://www.bbboston.org/pageAboutUs_BookShowWinners.cfm?showYear=2012</ref> ',
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49 => 'At the 2013 San Diego Comic Con, Matt Hawkins of Image Comics' Top Cow imprint announced Doran will illustrate his new comic series ''Control''.<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=46754</ref> At the 2013 Image Comics Expo, it was announced that the series ''[[The Book of Lost Souls]]'' by J Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Doran will return to publication via the Image Comics imprint Joe's Comics.<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=46407</ref> She is also working with Neil Gaiman on an unnamed graphic novel for Dark Horse.<ref>http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/08/neil-gaiman-colleen-doran-collaborating-on-dark-horse-graphic-novel/</ref><ref>http://comicsbeat.com/neil-gaiman-and-colleen-doran-working-on-a-graphic-novel-for-dark-horse/</ref>',
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53 => 'The character Thessaly in Neil Gaiman's Sandman is based on Doran.<ref>Kwitney, Alisa; Gaiman, Neil (2003-11-28). Sandman: King of dreams. ISBN 978-0-8118-3592-3.</ref> ',
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57 => '===Awards and Honors===',
58 => '* Best American Comics 2013: ''Gone to Amerikay'', Derek McCulloch and Colleen Doran, Houghton Mifflin <ref>http://www.hmhco.com/shop/books/The-Best-American-Comics-2013/9780547995465</ref> ',
59 => '* Hugo Award Nominee: ''Chicks Dig Comics'', Best Related Work 2013 (Group Nomination)<ref>http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/2013-hugo-awards/</ref> ',
60 => '* Great Graphic Novels for Teens: ''Mangaman'' 2012, Young Adult Library Services Association<ref>http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists/ggnt/2012//</ref> ',
61 => '* Best Adult Books for Teens: ''Gone to Amerikay'', Derek McCulloch and Colleen Doran, School Library Journal 2012<ref>http://www.slj.com/2012/11/books-media/reviews/adult-books-4-teens/best-adult-books-4-teens-2012/</ref> ',
62 => '* Eisner Award Winner: Tori Amos Comic Book Tattoo (anthology) 2009, Best Anthology (Group Award)<ref>http://www.newsarama.com/3455-sdcc-09-2009-eisner-awards-winners.html</ref> ',
63 => '* Harvey Award Winner: Tori Amos Comic Book Tattoo (anthology) 2009, Best Anthology (Group Award)<ref>http://www.harveyawards.org/previous-awards-nominees/2009-harvey-awards/</ref> ',
64 => '* International Horror Guild Award: ''The Nightmare Factory'' (anthology) 2008, Best Illustrated Narrative (Group Award)<ref>http://comicsbeat.com/the-nightmare-factory-wins-international-horror-guild-award/</ref> ',
65 => '* Eisner Award Winner: Best Archival Collection/Project Comic Books, ''Absolute Sandman ,Vol 1'' (Group Award)<ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/eisner07.php</ref> ',
66 => '* Women Cartoonist's Hall of Fame, 2007, [[Friends of Lulu]] <ref>http://friendsoflulu.wordpress.com/lulu-awards/</ref> ',
67 => '* ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' Fan Award Top Ten Nominee: Favorite Penciler, Favorite Inker, Favorite Cover Artist, Favorite Comic Book ''A Distant Soil'' 2004 <ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/cbg03.php</ref> ',
68 => '* [[Chesley Award]] Nominee, Monochrome Work Unpublished 2002<ref>http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Chesley2002.html</ref>',
69 => '* [[American Library Association]] 2002 featured speaker<ref>http://www.ala.org/yalsa/products%26publications/yalsapubs/yals/1n1/yalsaofficevolume</ref>',
70 => '* Gaylactic Spectrum Award Nominee, ''A Distant Soil'', Best Other Work 2001<ref>http://www.spectrumawards.org/2001.htm</ref>',
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74 => '* Eisner Award Nominee: ''Sandman: Dream Country'', Best Graphic Album Reprint 1992 (Group Nomination) <ref name="hahnlibrary_a" />',
75 => '* 3rd Annual Japan-US Manga Symposium, Tokyo<ref>http://www.comicbox.co.jp/sympo.html</ref>',
76 => '* Guest of Honor, [[San Diego Comic Con]] 1998',
77 => '* Dori Seda Award Nominee: Most Promising New Female Cartoonist 1988<ref>http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/american-other.php</ref>',
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79 => '===Notable Works===',
80 => '* ''Komacon ''- 2013 Image Comics/Shadowline writer original short story anthology',
81 => '* ''Red Sonja'' -2103 Dynamite Entertainment cover artist',
82 => '* ''Gone to Amerikay ''- 2012 [[Vertigo]] original graphic novel artist',
83 => '* ''Mangaman ''-2011 [[Houghton Mifflin]] original graphic novel artist',
84 => '* ''[[Comic Book Tattoo]]'' - 2008 [[Image Comics]] original graphic novel anthology',
85 => '* ''[[The Nightmare Factory]]'' - 2007 [[Fox Atomic Comics]] original graphic novel',
86 => '* ''[[The Book of Lost Souls]]'' (with [[J. Michael Straczynski]]) 2005 Marvel/Icon series',
87 => '* ''[[Orbiter (comics)|Orbiter]]'' (with Warren Ellis) DC/Vertigo (April 2003) graphic novel',
88 => '* ''[[Reign of the Zodiac]]'' (with [[Keith Giffen]]) DC (June 2003) series',
89 => '* ''[[The Sandman (Vertigo)|The Sandman]]: Dream Country'' (with [[Neil Gaiman]]) DC/Vertigo graphic novel/series',
90 => '* ''[[Wonder Woman]]: The Once and Future Story'' (with [[Trina Robbins]]) DC Comics graphic novel (1998)',
91 => '* ''Clive Barker’s Hellraiser'': Marvel Epic Comics, Checker Publishing series/graphic novel',
92 => '* ''The Forbidden Book'' graphic novel collection',
93 => '* ''Clive Barker’s Nightbreed'' Marvel/Epic Comics series',
94 => '* ''Anne Rice’s The Master of Rampling Gate'' Innovation graphic novel',
95 => '* ''[[A Distant Soil]] ''graphic novel editions:',
96 => '** Late-1980s color original editions:',
97 => '*** ''A Distant Soil: Immigrant Song'' Donning/Starblaze (1987)',
98 => '*** ''A Distant Soil: Knights of the Angel'' Whitford Press (1989)',
99 => '** 1990s and on black and white reprints:',
100 => '*** ''A Distant Soil: The Gathering'' Image Comics (1997) compilation of comic issues 1-13',
101 => '*** ''A Distant Soil: The Ascendant'' Image Comics (1998) compilation of comic issues 15-25',
102 => '*** ''A Distant Soil: The Aria'' Image Comics (2001) compilation of comic issues 26-31',
103 => '*** ''A Distant Soil: Coda'' Image Comics (2005) compilation of comic issues 32-38',
104 => '** 2013 and on Digital Remasters and new editions:',
105 => '*** ''A Distant Soil: The Gathering TPB Volume I'' Image Comics (2013) digitally remastered compilation of issues 1-12',
106 => '* Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast film adaptation The Walt Disney Company',
107 => '* ''Captain America'' Marvel Comics Group series',
108 => '* ''Star Trek'' DC Comics series',
109 => '* ''Silver Surfer'' Marvel Comics series',
110 => '* ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #326 #600 Marvel Comics series',
111 => '* ''The Legion of Superheroes'' DC Comics series',
112 => '* ''Valor'' #14-23 DC Comics series',
113 => '* ''Shade: The Changing Man'' DC/Vertigo series',
114 => '* ''The Death Gallery'' DC/Vertigo',
115 => '* ''The Sandman Gallery'' DC/Vertigo',
116 => '* ''[[Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld]]'' vol. 2 #12, DC Comics',
117 => '* ''Power Pack'' Marvel series',
118 => '* ''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1'' Marvel Comics',
119 => '* ''Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #3'' Marvel Comics',
120 => '* ''Superman: Man of Steel Gallery'' DC Comics',
121 => '* ''Mutant X Annual 2000'' Marvel Comics',
122 => '* ''Eclipso'' #10 DC Comics',
123 => '* ''Sonic The Hedghog'' Archie Comics',
124 => '* ''Marvel Fanfare'' Marvel Comics series',
125 => '* ''Secret Origins Annual'' #3 DC Comics',
126 => '* ''Teen Titans Spotlight'' DC Comics',
127 => '* ''Wonder Woman'' #44, #49 DC Comics',
128 => '* ''Wonder Woman Annual'' #2 DC Comics',
129 => '* ''X-Men Millennial Visions'' Marvel Comics',
130 => '* ''Marvel Girl Comics'' Marvel Comics',
131 => '* ''Sandman: A Gallery of Dreams'' Vertigo',
132 => '* ''Lucifer'' #62 Vertigo',
133 => '* ''Transmetropolitan'' Vertigo',
134 => '* ''Who's Who in the DC Universe'' DC Comics',
135 => '* ''Who's Who in the Legion of Superheroes'' DC Comics',
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152 => '*''Manga Mania: How to Draw Japanese Comics'' Watson-Guptill art book',
153 => '*''Anime Mania'' Watson-Guptill art book',
154 => '*''Disney Adventures'' The Walt Disney Company',
155 => '*''Young Readers Digest'' Readers Digest',
156 => '*''CPM Magazine'' The Cahner’s Group',
157 => '*''Play Station Magazine'' Imagine Entertainment',
158 => '*Trading cards for various projects: Topps',
159 => '*Trading Cards for Various Projects: Skybox',
160 => '*''The Art of Star Wars'' Topps',
161 => '*''Star Wars Magazine''',
162 => '*''Star Wars'' product illustration',
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168 => '*''Star Trek'' product illustration',
169 => '*''Robotech Art II'' Donning Co Publishers art book',
170 => '*''[[Dead in the West]]'' by [[Joe R. Lansdale]] [[Night Shade Books]]',
171 => '*''Manga Pro Superstar'' Impact Books. writer/artist',
172 => '*''Straight on 'til Morning'' Cemetery Dance',
173 => '*''Call Me Princess'' CPM Manga',
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176 => '===Conceptual art===',
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184 => '* Four Color Images Gallery, New York, NY',
185 => '* Kunstlerhaus, Stuttgart, Germany',
186 => '* Porto, Portugal',
187 => '* Secession Gallery, Vienna, Austria',
188 => '* Gijon Cultural Center, Gijon, Spain',
189 => '* San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA',
190 => '* Museum of Cartoon Art, Rye Brook, New York',
191 => '* Gallery Nucleus: 20 Years of Sandman 2008<ref>http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18201</ref>',
192 => '* Krannert Art Museum; Out of Sequence: Underrepresented Voices in American Comics<ref>http://kam.illinois.edu/pr/outofsequence/index.html</ref>',
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