Canadian comic book artist and writer
Kaare Andrews
Image of Kaare Andrews
Born Kaare Kyle Andrews (1975-07-13 ) July 13, 1975 (age 48) Canada Area(s)
Cartoonist , Writer,
Penciller ,
Inker Notable works
Iron Fist ,
Renato Jones ,
Spider-Man: Reign ,
Marvel Mangaverse
Spider-Man ,
Incredible Hulk ,
X-Men ,
Altitude , The ABCs of Death ,
Cabin Fever: Patient Zero ,
Sniper: Assassin's End Awards "Outstanding comicbook artist"
Joe Shuster Awards (2005)
[1] "Best Director" Victoria Film Slam, "Outstanding VFX"
Leo Awards (2013)
www .kaareandrews .com
Kaare Kyle Andrews (born 1975) is a
comic book writer ,
artist and
filmmaker from
Saskatoon ,
Saskatchewan . His work includes
Spider-Man ,
Iron Fist ,
Renato Jones , and
Incredible Hulk . Andrews has a diverse drawing style, which ranges from hyper realistic to more cartoonesque. He was the first recipient of the
Shuster Award for Outstanding Artist for his work on Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus . His latest film,
Sniper: Assassin's End reached #1 on iTunes in September 2020.
[2]
Career
Andrews' began his career writing short stories.
[3] He became a member of the Writer's Bloc club that originated on
Wizard ' s
Wizard World website.[
citation needed ]
Andrews began working at Marvel Comics, where his work has been featured across many series, including: Incredible Hulk , Iron Fist , Ultimate X-Men , Hawkeye , and The Amazing Spider-Man .[
citation needed ] He has created several characters including Mangaverse Spider-Man for
Marvel Mangaverse , a martial arts spin on the character which was spun off into another mini-series written by Andrews, as well as toys and videogames. In 2006, Andrews wrote and drew a four-issue mini-series set 35 years in the future known as
Spider-Man: Reign , starring a retired Spider-Man.
[4] The series was named one of the 25 greatest Spider-Man stories by
Complex
[5] and one of "10 Spider-Man Stories Every Fan Should Read" by
Comic Book Resources .
[6]
Andrews wrote, pencilled, inked and colored the 2014 relaunch of Marvel's Iron Fist: The Living Weapon .[
citation needed ]
He has also designed album covers, including
The Beta Band 's 2004 album
Heroes to Zeros and
Tegan and Sara 's 2002 album,
If It Was You , as well as directing the
music video for their single "Living Room". In 2004, Andrews began working in the film industry, directing short films and
Public service announcements .
[7]
On October, 2010, Andrews released his debut feature film
Altitude , starring
Jessica Lowndes and
Julianna Guill ,
[8] a thriller about five friends on a small aircraft lost in a supernatural storm.
[9] Altitude was named one of the Top 15 Giant Monster Movies Of The 21st Century.[
citation needed ]
Kaare Andrews directing Aftermath
Andrews directed the segment "V is for Vagitus" for the anthology film,
The ABCs of Death , released in 2013. This was followed by
Cabin Fever: Patient Zero , released in 2014 and starring
Sean Astin . His latest film
Sniper: Assassin's End , starring Tom Berenger, was released in 2020 and hit #1 on iTunes
[10]
Andrews has been directing television for the past couple of years[
when? ] including stints on
Van Helsing (SyFy/Netflix),
Aftermath (SyFY),
Mech-X4 (Disney) and
V Wars for Netflix in 2020.[
when? ]
Works
Bibliography
The Writers’ Bloc Anthology (1997), Writers' bloc annual '98 (1998) & Writers' bloc annual '99 (1999)
Wonderlanders #1–2 (artist only,
Oktomica Comics , 1999)
Intrigue #1–2 (pencils only, with writer/inker
Howard M. Shum ,
Image Comics , 2000)
Before the Fantastic Four: Ben Grimm and Logan (artist, 3-issue mini-series,
Marvel Comics , 2000)
Gen13 #64-65 (artist only, with writer & cover artist
Adam Warren , Wildstorm,
c. 2001 )
Spider-Man's Tangled Web #10 (writer & artist, Marvel, 2001)
Marvel Mangaverse: Spider-Man (writer & artist, one-shot, Marvel, 2002)
Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider Clan (writer only, mini-series, Marvel, 2002)
X-Men Unlimited #37 (writer, cover artist & penciller of some interior pages, Marvel, 2002)
Ultimate X-Men #23–24 (artist, with writer
Mark Millar , Marvel, 2002)
Thundercats /
Battle Of The Planets (one-shot) (writer and artist, DC/Wildstorm, 2003)
Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One mini-series (artist, with writer
Zeb Wells , Marvel, 2004)
Wolverine #32 (artist, with writer Mark Millar, Marvel, 2005)
Spider-Man: Reign (artist and writer, 4-issue mini-series, Marvel, 2006)
Astonishing X-Men (artist, with writer
Warren Ellis , Marvel):
Ghost Boxes #2 (2-issue mini-series, January 2009, included in Astonishing X-Men, Volume 5: Ghost Box , 184 pages, softcover, December 2009,
ISBN
0-7851-2788-7 , premiere hardcover, September 2009,
ISBN
0-7851-3390-9 )
Xenogenesis (5-issue limited series, July 2010 – April 2011, collected in Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis , 160 pages, premiere hardcover, March 2011,
ISBN
0-7851-4491-9 ))
AvX #4 Thor vs. Emma Frost (writer, artist)
A+X #4 Spider-man and Beast (writer, artist)
Iron Fist: The Living Weapon (writer, artist)
Renato Jones: The One % (writer, artist – Image, 2016)
Covers
Iron Man Vol. 3 #33–36, 38, Annual 2000 (Marvel, 2000–2001)
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #27–29 (Marvel, 2001)
The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #37–39 (#478–480) (Marvel, 2001–2002)
Incredible Hulk #38–54 (Marvel, 2002–2003)
Ultimate Adventures #1–6 (Marvel, 2002–2003)
Black Panther #6–7 (Marvel, 2005)
Amazing Spider-Man #522 (Marvel, 2005)
Wolverine #34–35 & 37–40 (Marvel, 2005–2006)
G.I. Joe vs Transformers #1 (Image, 2003)
The Matrix Comics Volume 2 (Burlyman Entertainment, 2004)
Iron Fist (Marvel, 2008)
Dead of Night (Marvel, 2008)
Ultimate Comics: X-Men #1–13 (Marvel, 2011)
Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #1–12 (Marvel, 2011)
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #1–11 (Marvel, 2011)
Ultimate Comics: Hawkeye #1–4 (Marvel, 2011)
Reborn #2 (
variant cover , Image, 2016)
Filmography
TV series
References
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"2005 Nominees and Winners" .
Joe Shuster Awards . 30 December 2008. Retrieved 2011-12-28 .
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"VOD Box Office: Universal Thrives, 'Sniper' Series Stays Alive, 'Mulan' Hides, 'Cuties' Rises" . 14 September 2020.
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"Comic Books: Read them, don't bag them!" . geocities.com . Archived from
the original on 26 October 2009. Retrieved 13 January 2022 .
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WW: CHICAGO '06 - Kaare Andrews on Spider-Man: Reign [
permanent dead link ] ,
Newsarama , August 5, 2006
^
"The Top 25 Spider-Man Stories Of All Time" . Complex . Retrieved 2020-11-01 .
^ Failde, Juliana (2020-12-25).
"10 Spider-Man Story Arcs Every Fan Should Read" .
Comic Book Resources . Retrieved 2021-09-12 .
^
Catching up With Kaare
Archived 2007-03-10 at the
Wayback Machine , Newsarama, September 15, 2004
^
Anchor Bay Makes Altitude Acquisition Official
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First Hi-Res Still and Promo One Sheet for Altitude !
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"VOD Box Office: Universal Thrives, Sniper Series Stays Alive, Mulan Hides, Cuties Rises" . www.msn.com . Retrieved 2020-11-01 .
External links
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