Steve Rolston
Canadian artist and writer
Steve Rolston (born February 8, 1978) is a Canadian artist and writer of comic books and graphic novels currently living in Vancouver, British Columbia. After working in story boards for various animated series, he got his first break from Oni Press as the penciler and inker of the first four issues of their on-going Queen & Country comic series by praised author Greg Rucka. From 2005 to 2017, Rolston taught a course at Vancouver Institute of Media Arts entitled "Introduction to Comic Book Production".
Biography
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Rolston was raised in Pender Harbour on the Sunshine Coast.
Bibliography
- Comics
- Assorted Meats (1996, Biohazard Publishing)[1]
- Jack Spade and Tony Two-Fist (2000, Cartoon Militia)
- Queen & Country #1-4, 25 (with Greg Rucka, 2001, Oni Press)
- Gumbo #2 (2001, Syndicate Publishing)[2]
- Jingle Belle Jubilee one-shot (with Paul Dini, 2001, Oni Press)
- 9-11: Artists Respond (2002, Dark Horse Comics)
- Oni Press Color Special (with Sabina, 2002, Oni Press)
- Pounded (with Brian Wood, 2002, Oni Press)
- Mek (with Warren Ellis, 2003, WildStorm)
- One Bad Day (2003, Oni Press)
- Sidekicks Super Fun Summer Special (with J. Torres, 2003, Oni Press)
- Lost Souls in Love (2004)
- Four Letter Worlds (with Jay Faerber, 2005, Image Comics)
- The Escapists (with Brian K Vaughan, 2006, Dark Horse Comics)
- Tales of the TMNT #28 (with Stephen Murphy, 2006, Mirage)
- Little Ghost (2006)
- Degrassi: Extra Credit vol. 4 (with J Torres, 2007, Fenn / Simon & Schuster)
- House of Mystery #4 (with Matthew Sturges, 2008, Vertigo)
- Emiko Superstar (with Mariko Tamaki, 2008, Minx)
- You Ain't No Dancer #3 (with Sabina, 2008, New Reliable Press)
- Seeing Red (with Cora Lee, 2009, Annick Press)
- Ghost Projekt (with Joe Harris, 2010, Oni Press)
- Great Motion Mission (with Tanya Lloyd Kyi, 2012, Annick Press)
- The Graphic Canon Volume 3 (with Ernest Hemingway, 2013, Seven Stories Press)
- Public Relations #6-11 (with Matthew Sturges & Dave Justus, 2016, Devil's Due/1First Comics)
- Everafter #6 (with Dave Justus, Lilah Sturges & Ande Parks, 2017, Vertigo)
- Japanese Vending Machines (2018, Gumroad)
Filmography
- Television
Awards and nominations
References
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