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Loston Wallace : ウィキペディア英語版
Loston Wallace

Loston Wallace (born 1970 in Clintwood, Virginia) is a freelance comic book artist and comics-licensing illustrator, based in North Carolina.
== Biography ==
Wallace attended The Kubert School from 1994-1996. In 1996, Wallace married Carolyn Waterson, who had also attended the Kubert School.

Wallace began his freelance art career in 1996, providing interior illustration for role-playing games such as Pinnacle Entertainment's ''Deadlands'' RPG and FASA Corporation's ''Battletech'' and ''Mechwarrior'' games. He worked as a freelance illustrator for roleplaying games for five years, working on games like ''Shadowrun'', West End's ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'', and GURPS ''Old West''.
In 1998, Wallace began freelancing for DC Comics' licensing department, illustrating Batman Animated and Superman Animated children's books, based on the television animated series. In 2001 Loston penciled ''Klyde & Meriem'', a 40-page ''Cavewoman'' one-shot comic for Basement Comics that was written by James Robert Smith and inked by Kim DeMulder.

In 2002, Wallace was invited by Jim Keefe to guest pencil a Sunday strip for King Features' comic strip ''Flash Gordon''. This strip followed the last Al Williamson ''Flash Gordon'' strip. Loston then penciled several stories in the ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' comic book series, working on stories written by Richard Howell and Janet Hetherington. Loston's pencils matched up with veteran comic inkers like Bob Wiacek and Bob McLeod.

Wallace continued to produce licensing artwork with DC Comics, working on such books as ''Batman: Deep Freeze'', ''Superman: Stop the Presses!'', and contributing artwork to the Catwoman retrospective, ''Catwoman: The Life & Times of a Feline Fatale''. In 2005 he illustrated the storybook ''Superman Returns: Thank You, Superman!'', an official ''Superman Returns'' movie tie-in book produced by DC Comics and Meredith Books. He also contributed pencils to two ''Krypto the Super Dog'' books based on the popular Cartoon Network television series.

Meredith Books hired Wallace to illustrate the official ''Spider-Man 3 Sound Book'' in 2006, which was a tie-in storybook/toy product based on the ''Spider-Man 3'' feature film. Andrew Park provided colors on this particular project.

In 2007 Wallace illustrated a Step Into Reading book for DC Comics and Golden Books called ''DC Super Friends: Flying High'' (to be released in 2008). Wallace again teamed up with colorist Andrew Park to illustrate another storybook for DC Comics and Meredith books called ''Batman: Race Against Crime''. This book was published alongside the release of the highly anticipated ''The Dark Knight'' film.

Currently, Wallace is pencilling a comic called ''Lorna, Relic Wrangler'', a one-shot comic book written by Micah Harris that is to be published by Image Comics.
Wallace has been a featured guest at the Gen Con, Dragon Con, and Heroes Convention gaming and comics conventions.

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