Thomas Yeates

Thomas Yeates
Thomas Yeates at the
2008 New York Comic Con
Born January 19, 1955
Nationality American
Area(s) Artist
Notable works
Conan
Prince Valiant
Tarzan
Zorro
Awards Inkpot Award 2012
http://www.thomasyeates.com/

Thomas Yeates (born January 19, 1955) is an American comic strip and comic book artist best known for illustrating the comic strips Prince Valiant and Zorro and for working on characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Career

Thomas Yeates was part of the first graduating class from The Kubert School. His first published comics work was "Preacher" a five-page backup feature in Sgt. Rock #312 (Jan. 1978). He provided spot illustrations for a Batman prose story in Detective Comics #500 (March 1981) written by Walter B. Gibson, longtime writer of The Shadow. Yeates and Jack C. Harris briefly revived Claw the Unconquered as a backup feature in The Warlord #48-49. "Dragonsword" was a backup feature by Paul Levitz and Yeates which appeared in The Warlord #51-54 (Nov. 1981–Feb. 1982). In 1982, Yeates and writer Martin Pasko revived Swamp Thing in a new series titled Saga of the Swamp Thing. Timespirits was created by Stephen Perry and Yeates for the Epic Comics line. He drew the Universe X: Beasts and Universe X: Cap one-shots for Marvel in 2001. On April 1, 2012, Yeates began drawing the Prince Valiant comic strip, replacing Gary Gianni. Yeates collaborated with Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier on the Groo vs. Conan crossover for Dark Horse Comics in 2014.

Awards

Yeates received an Inkpot Award in 2012.

Bibliography

Comico

Dark Horse Comics

DC Comics

Eclipse Comics

HM Communications, Inc.

Image Comics

Malibu Comics

  • Tarzan: The Beckoning #1–7 (1992–1993)

Marvel Comics

Pacific Comics

  • Alien Worlds #3, 5 (1983)

Topps Comics