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'''Sean Parsons''' is an American comic book inker. In 1994 he was working as a silkscreen press operator when he finally got his first comics work, inking on comics for Zion comics. Though the company went under before anything was published, he and his wife Christina persevered, handing out more samples of his work at a convention and scoring him a short-lived gig at Image Comics on ''Shadowhawk''. With the prospect of stacking shelves beckoning, he was snatched up by Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios and finally began his comics career.<ref>[http://www.komikwerks.com/komiks/column.php?ar=55 Komikwerks interview with Sean Parsons]</ref> After a stint at Extreme, he worked at Hack Shack Studios for nine months, before going freelance after the '97 San Diego | '''Sean Parsons''' is an American comic book inker. In 1994 he was working as a silkscreen press operator when he finally got his first comics work, inking on comics for Zion comics. Though the company went under before anything was published, he and his wife Christina persevered, handing out more samples of his work at a convention and scoring him a short-lived gig at Image Comics on ''Shadowhawk''. With the prospect of stacking shelves beckoning, he was snatched up by Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios and finally began his comics career.<ref>[http://www.komikwerks.com/komiks/column.php?ar=55 Komikwerks interview with Sean Parsons]</ref> After a stint at Extreme, he worked at Hack Shack Studios for nine months, before going freelance after the '97 [[San Diego Comic-Con]] and forming Roughhouse Ink with his wife.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031004211538/http://www.roughhouseink.com/aboutus.htm Archived profile from Roughhouse Ink site]</ref> Since then he has inked for D.C., [[Marvel Comics]], [[Devil's Due Press]], Top Cow and many other comic companies, on titles including ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[X-Men]]'', ''The 99'', and ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''.<ref>[http://www.comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID=1119 Comic Book DB profile]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 04:12, 24 November 2012
Sean Parsons is an American comic book inker. In 1994 he was working as a silkscreen press operator when he finally got his first comics work, inking on comics for Zion comics. Though the company went under before anything was published, he and his wife Christina persevered, handing out more samples of his work at a convention and scoring him a short-lived gig at Image Comics on Shadowhawk. With the prospect of stacking shelves beckoning, he was snatched up by Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios and finally began his comics career.[1] After a stint at Extreme, he worked at Hack Shack Studios for nine months, before going freelance after the '97 San Diego Comic-Con and forming Roughhouse Ink with his wife.[2] Since then he has inked for D.C., Marvel Comics, Devil's Due Press, Top Cow and many other comic companies, on titles including Batman, X-Men, The 99, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[3]


