Cameron Stewart
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- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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This article is about the Canadian comic book creator. For the English association football player, see Cameron Stewart (footballer). For the Canadian mathematician, see Cameron Leigh Stewart. For the American actor, see Cameron Deane Stewart. For the Australian journalist, see Cameron Stewart (journalist).
Area Writer, Artist
Notable works Batman and Robin
Catwoman
Batgirl
Seaguy
The Other Side
Sin Titulo
Awards Eisner Award
Shuster Award
Cameron Stewart (born 1975) is a Canadian comic book creator. He first came to prominence when he collaborated as an illustrator with writer Grant Morrison, and he went on to illustrate Catwoman and co-write Batgirl. He won Eisner and Shuster Awards for his self-published mystery web comic Sin Titulo, and received an Eisner nomination for The Other Side (written by Jason Aaron).
Stewart began working for DC around 2000, inking the last half of Deadenders, written by Ed Brubaker and penciled by Warren Pleece. In 2002 he started work on Brubaker's run on Catwoman.
This article is about the Canadian comic book creator. For the English association football player, see Cameron Stewart (footballer). For the Canadian mathematician, see Cameron Leigh Stewart. For the American actor, see Cameron Deane Stewart. For the Australian journalist, see Cameron Stewart (journalist).
Area Writer, Artist
Notable works Batman and Robin
Catwoman
Batgirl
Seaguy
The Other Side
Sin Titulo
Awards Eisner Award
Shuster Award
Cameron Stewart (born 1975) is a Canadian comic book creator. He first came to prominence when he collaborated as an illustrator with writer Grant Morrison, and he went on to illustrate Catwoman and co-write Batgirl. He won Eisner and Shuster Awards for his self-published mystery web comic Sin Titulo, and received an Eisner nomination for The Other Side (written by Jason Aaron).
Stewart began working for DC around 2000, inking the last half of Deadenders, written by Ed Brubaker and penciled by Warren Pleece. In 2002 he started work on Brubaker's run on Catwoman.
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