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Vince Locke began drawing comics in 1986 with the cult hit
Deadworld for Arrow Comics and then Caliber. In 1992 he began working on the Brief Lives storyline of The Sandman, inking the beautiful work of Jill Thompson. Since then he has inked many books, most notably with Michael Zulli for Witchcraft: Le Teurrur and Sandman Presents: Love Street.
He has drawn and painted several graphic novels and comics of his own including A History of Violence written by John Wagner, Fallout written by Jim
Ottaviani, Saint Germaine written by Gary Reed, and most recently Testament written by Jim Krueger with art by
several of today’s finest artists and painters.
He has painted all the album covers for Cannibal Corpse over the last 15 years and has illustrated more than 70 gaming books for White Wolf and Wizards of the Coast.
Currently he is working Watercolors and Oil paintings of dubious subject matter. You can find the paintings at www.vincelocke.com or at the
Copro/Nason Fine Art Gallery. A movie adaptation of A History of Violence
was released in 2005, directed by David Cronenberg and starring Viggo Mortensen, Ed Harris, Maria Bello and William Hurt. Vince lives in Michigan with his wife and son.
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