Cam Smith is a British comic book artist and inker known to British comic book readers for his work on 2000 AD and in the American comic book market for his collaborations with Ed McGuinness and Gary Frank, inking that would earn him an Eisner Award nomination.

Cam Smith
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Penciller, Inker
Notable works
Supergirl
The Incredible Hulk
The Amazing Spider-Man

Biography

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Smith, also known as Smudge, started out at Marvel UK as a comic book artist, providing the art for a number of issues. This is something he would continue to do over the years, moving on to work on 2000 AD. Here, he got his big break inking the pencil art of fellow British artist Gary Frank on the Motormouth title, that would be renamed Motormouth and Killpower. The inking talent from this work would go on earn Smith an Eisner Award nomination. From this collaboration, Smith became widely known to the American comic book market as well. Their art team would quickly move on to join writer Peter David for a long run on The Incredible Hulk at Marvel Comics in 1993, and then in 1997 they reunited over to DC Comics for the start of the Supergirl series. The artists then moved on to the Image Comics imprint Wildstorm where they began work on Gen13 in late 1997.

His other work includes Action Comics, Bishop Vol.1, Detective Comics, Green Lantern, Superman and X-Men.[1]

Bibliography

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Comics work includes:

Awards

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  • 1997: Nominated for "Best Inker" Eisner Award, for Supergirl

Notes

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  1. ^ Alan Moore, George Khoury (2003), The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore, TwoMorrows Publishing, ISBN 978-1-893905-24-5

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