Glenn Chadbourne is an American artist. He lives in Newcastle, Maine. He is best known for his work in the horror and fantasy genres, having created covers and illustrated books and magazines for publishers such as Cemetery Dance Publications, Subterranean Press, and Earthling Publications. Chadbourne is known for his sense of humour and down to earth manner, as well as the stark honesty of his work.
His first published work was in the late 1980s for the Stephen King related newsletter called Castle Rock. He won a contest that called for artists to submit something Stephen King related.
He wrote, illustrated, and self-published a few comics called ChillVille and Farmer Fiend's Horror Harvest in the early 1990s. He eventually met Rick Hautala and was asked to illustrate his short story collection Bedbugs. After Cemetery Dance Publications printed Bedbugs in 1999, things began to click for Mr. Chadbourne, and he has since illustrated work for many of the top names in the horror genre.[1]
He illustrated The Secretary of Dreams: Volume 1, a graphic collection of Stephen King stories that was published by Cemetery Dance Publications in 2006 in three limited editions. Volume Two was announced as being drawn by Glenn Chadbourne in early 2007.
Selected works
Books
The Stephen King Companion: Four Decades of Fear from the Master of Horror by George Beahm (Author), Michael Whelan (Illustrator), Glenn Chadbourne (Illustrator), Stephen Spignesi (Introduction) St. Martin's Press, (2015)
Windows by Ray Garton (Cemetery Dance "Signature Series", 2006)
Weed Species by Jack Ketchum (Black and white interior artwork by Glenn Chadbourne) (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2006)
The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book by Brian Freeman & Bev Vincent (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2005) ISBN1-58767-116-6 (also released as a 52 copy lettered edition that came with a piece of Glenn Chadbourne ORIGINAL artwork that was used in the book)
The Road to the Dark Tower by Bev Vincent (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2005) ISBN1-58767-104-2 (also released as a 52 copy lettered edition that came with an original Dark Tower drawing by Glenn Chadbourne)
Bedbugs by Rick Hautala (Cemetery Dance Publications, 1999)[1]
"1922" in Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2010)
The Dark Man by Stephen King (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2013)
Fang #3 (1992, Tangram Publishing) (Features a ChillVille preview)
ChillVille (AKA "Welcome to Chillville") (1993, Tangram Publishing) (1 issue)
ChillVille (Maine Stream Comics) (1 issue)
Farmer Fiend's Horror Harvest (1 issue Feb 1995; "Work 'Till You're Dead Graphics")
Blood for the Muse: ChillVille (published by Chanting Monk Studios) (2 issues, 1997) (reprints Tangram Publishing's Chillville spread over two issues) (issue #1 has a preview of "The Oaken Door," which was eventually published in full by Grave Tales #2, see below)
Blood for the Muse: Agony Exctasy Tragedy (1998, Blind Wolf Studios) (1 issue) (Features "Tragedy Brings Her")
Dreg written by Terry M. West (only 200 preview copies were made) (1997, "Dark Muse Productions") (1 issue)
Cemetery Dance Presents Grave Tales (available as limited edition hardcovers and regular comic book style):
Issue 1 (art for "Late Summer Shadows" by Rick Hautala) (1999)
Issue 2 (art for "The Corn Dolly" by Al Sarrantonio & "The Oaken Door" by Daniel D. Burr) (2000)