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Mark Bodé

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Mark Bodé
A photo of Mark Bodé in 2019.
Mark Bodé in 2019
BornFebruary 18, 1963 (age 57)
Utica, New York
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Artist
Notable works
Cobalt-60
The Lizard of Oz
CollaboratorsVaughn BodéLarry Todd

Mark Bodé (born February 18, 1963 in Utica, New York) is an American cartoonist. The son of underground comics legend Vaughn Bodē, Mark often produces works similar to the elder Bodē's style. He is best known for his work on Cobalt-60Miami Mice, and The Lizard of Oz. Bodé has also worked for Heavy Metal magazine and on The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Bodé is also a tattoo artist, spending many years working around Northampton, Massachusetts, although he now lives in California.[1]

Early life[edit]

Mark Bodé was born February 18, 1963 in Utica, New York, the son of the cartoonist Vaughn Bodē. He began drawing at age three, and even colored in some of his father's artwork with markers. He claims that his father...

When Bodē was 12 years old and visiting his divorced father Vaughn in San Francisco, Vaughn died. Bodé found his father's body.[2]

Bodé attended art school in Oakland, California. He also studied animation at San Francisco State University. In 1982, he attended the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City as a fine arts major.

While attending SVA, Bodé met Marvel Comics editor Archie Goodwin, who was starting up a new magazine called Epic Illustrated. Bodé became a contributor from 1983 to 1986.[3]

Career[edit]

Comics[edit]

Bodé has completed and expanded upon many of his father's works.[2] As a 15-year-old he colored the unfinished work Zooks, the First Lizard in Orbit for Heavy Metal.[2][4] In 1984 he expanded and illustrated Cobalt 60, originally created as a short story by his father in 1968. Written by Larry Todd[5] and fully painted by Mark Bodé, the story was serialized in Epic Illustrated, and later collected by The Donning Company/Starblaze Graphics and re-published as a four-issue limited series by Tundra Publishing.[6]

Bodé was the creator of black-and-white comic Miami Mice, published by Rip Off Press in 1986. Bodé and Todd collaborated again on Rip Off Press' 1987 comic Gyro Force.

From 1988 to 1995 Bodé wrote and drew comics with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman. The two collaborated on several issues for Mirage Studios, including issues #18 & #32. Bodé was also the solo creator on the special edition Times Pipeline of TMNT. The Cobalt 60 saga was completed and was published as four graphic novels with Eastman's company Tundra Publishing.

In 2004, Fantagraphics published Bodé's The Lizard of Oz, a send-up of The Wizard of Oz, starring his father's iconic creation, Cheech Wizard.[1]

Bodé's anthology work includes Subway ArtSpray Can ArtMugs and MascotsBurning New YorkBroken WindowsDondi WhiteAerosol KingdomPicturing the Modern Amazon (by New Museum books), Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains15 Years of Heavy Metal20 Years of Heavy Metal, and Comic Book Superstars.

Tattooing and spray can art[edit]

Bodé took up the art of tattooing in 1994. He trained under the guidance of tattoo artists Al Valenta, from western Massachusetts, and Myke Maldonado, from New York.[citation needed]

Bodé also took up spray can art, and has done many mural tributes to his father's characters over the years.[2] In his career as a spraycan artist, he has done mural work globally in LondonSpainItaly, and Germany as well as locally in his hometown of San Francisco.[7]

Personal life[edit]

Bodé lives in Daly City, California, with his wife, Molly; they have a daughter named Zara.[2]

Publications[edit]

Comics[edit]

Mark Bodē has contributed cover illustrations and interior artwork to numerous magazines, including PenthouseHustler and Gauntlet. He also designed the covers for some of those magazines. In addition to this the following comics have been published:

Comic books[edit]

  • 1986 Miami Mice #1 (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1986 Mark Bodē's Miami Mice #2 (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1986 Mark Bodē's Miami Mice #3 (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1987 Mark Bodē's Miami Mice #4 (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1987 Gyro Force (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.) Mit Larry Todd.
  • 1987 Gyrotropolis (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1988 GyroBotics (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1988 Cobalt 60 (Starblaze Graphics, Virginia Beach.) With Vaughn Bodē and Larry Todd.
  • 1989 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #18 (Mirage Studios, Northampon.) With Kevin Eastman.
  • 1989 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #32 (Mirage Studios, Northampon.) With Kevin Eastman.
  • 1992 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Times Pipeline (Mirage Studios, Northampon.) With Larry Todd.
  • 1992 Cobalt 60 Book One (Tundra Publishing, Northampton.) ISBN 1879450356 With Vaughn Bodē and Larry Todd.
  • 1992 Cobalt 60 Book Two (Tundra Publishing, Northampton.) ISBN 1879450366 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Invalid ISBN. With Larry Todd.
  • 1992 Cobalt 60 Book Three (Tundra Publishing, Northampton.) ISBN 1879450372 With Larry Todd.
  • 1992 Cobalt 60 Book Four (Tundra Publishing, Northampton.) ISBN 1879450380 With Larry Todd.
  • 2004 The Lizard of Oz (Fantagraphics Books, Seattle.) ISBN 978-1560975953
  • 2008 Cheech Wizard goes to Berlin (Overkill, Berlin.)
  • 2014 Miami Mice – The Complete Collection (Golden Frog Press.) ISBN 978-1495107245
  • 2015 Cobalt 60: The Rise of Lithium Pt.1 (Infzone Publications, Bristol.) ISBN 978-0993112836
  • 2015 Cheech Wizard's Book of Me (Fantagraphics Books, Seattle.) ISBN 978-1606998199 With Vaughn Bodē.
  • 2018 Cobalt 60 Episode Zero (Butler Digital.) ISBN 978-0692075180
  • 2019 Cobalt 60: The Death of Cobalt (Mark Bodē self-published.) ISBN 978-1794162624

Contributions to anthologies and comic magazines[edit]

  • 1978 Zalone 1. In: The Best of Cosmic Circus (Cosmic Brain Trust, Berkeley.) With John Burnham.
  • 1980 Zooks. In: Heavy Metal (January, March, April 1980). (HM Communications, Easthampton.) Drawn and written by Vaughn Bodē, colorised by Mark Bodē.
  • 1983 The Yellow Hat. In: Epic Illustrated #19 (Marvel Comics, New York.)
  • 1984 Cheech Wizard is the greatest smartest wizard who ever lived. In: Epic Illustrated #23 (Marvel Comics, New York.)
  • 1984 Gee, Cheech Wizard, I is real glad I'm your assistant. In: Epic Illustrated #23 (Marvel Comics, New York.)
  • 1984 Oh, Cheech Wizard, I can't find tha mushrooms you want me to pick. In: Epic Illustrated #23 (Marvel Comics, New York.)
  • 1984 Once upon a time at 2:30 in the afternoon. In: Epic Illustrated #23 (Marvel Comics, New York.)
  • 1984–1985 Cobalt 60. In: Epic Illustrated #27–31 (Marvel Comics, New York.)
  • 1985 Snickers That's Entertainment. In: Epic Illustrated #33 (Marvel Comics, New York.)
  • 1987 Battle of the Sexes. In: Rip Off Comix #16 (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1987 Turtle Troop. In: Grunts #1 (Mirage Studios, Northampon.)
  • 1989 Machines: Big Serious Survey of Advanced Mechanical Moving Mechanisms. In: Fire Sale (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1989 Alien Sex. In: Fire Sale (Rip Off Press, San Francisco.)
  • 1990 Cherry Does Zara Tungi. In: Cherry #9 (Last Gasp, San Francisco.)
  • 1990 Rebel Without a Hardon. In: Cherry #10 (Last Gasp, San Francisco.)
  • 1991 The Codex of Good Head. In: Cherry #12 (Last Gasp, San Francisco.)
  • 1991 I'm thinking of wonderful creative excitements... In: Tundra Mini Comic #1 (Tundra Publishing, Northampton.)
  • 1991 I Have A Dream. In: Taboo Especial (Spiderbaby Grafix & Publications.)
  • 1994 Ninjara vs. Mondo Dog Catcher. In: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Giant Size Special #8 (Archie Comics, Mamaroneck.)
  • 1994 E = MC Zip Lock. In: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Giant Size Special #11 (Archie Comics, Mamaroneck.)
  • 1994: Russian Girl with Red Star. In: Heavy Metal Special Editions: Pin Up (Metal Mammoth Inc., Easthampton.)
  • 1995 Cobalt 60: Da' Dust Devil. In: Heavy Metal Special Editions: Overdrive (Metal Mammoth Inc., Easthampton.)
  • 1995 Young Genetically-Altered Samurai Lizards. In: Cherry #17 (Kitchen Sink Press, Northampton.)
  • 1995 The Story of Chicken Licken. In: Negative Burn #21 (Caliber Comics.)
  • 1996 The Moorish Lady's Story. In: A Night in a Moorish Harem #1 (NBM, New York)
  • 1999 The Codex of Strange Body Piercing. In: Cherry #21 (Cherry Comics, Albuquerque.)
  • 2000 I Think I'm Going to Vomit. In: Cherry #22 (Cherry Comics, Albuquerque.)
  • 2007 The Lone Lizard: Hang Um' When They're High. In: Heavy Metal (September 2007). (Metal Mammoth Inc., Easthampton.)

Other[edit]

  • 2013 The Big Book of Bodē Tattoos (Last Gasp, San Francisco.) ISBN 978-0867197792. Contains mostly tattoo designs and drawings by Mark Bodē and some works by his father Vaughn. .

Exhibits[edit]

  • November 2013 — West Bank Gallery, London
  • October 2013 — Warfield Theater mural, San Francisco (with Osgemeos)
  • May 2013 — Montana Gallery, Barcelona
  • 2013 — Yard Five, Berlin, Germany
  • August 2012 — 1AM Gallery, San Francisco
  • July 2012 — Arctic Gallery, Amsterdam
  • 2010 — 1AM Gallery, San Francisco: Wizards, Lizards and Broads[2]
  • 2008 — Berghain Club, Berlin
  • 2005 — Oaklandish Gallery, Oakland, California
  • 2004 — The Upper Playground Gallery, San Francisco
  • 1999 — New MuseumPicturing the Modern Amazon
  • 1993 — The Psychedelic Solution Gallery, New York City

Miami Vice

Miami Vice
Miami Vice Season 2 Logo sm.jpg
One variation of the title screen, which changed the secondary color (present in the word Vice and the glow around the text) throughout the intros
Genre
Created byAnthony Yerkovich
Starring
Theme music composerJan Hammer
Opening themeMiami Vice Theme
Ending themeMiami Vice Theme
Composer(s)
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes112 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
  • John Nicolella (S1–2)
  • Richard Brams (Co-prod: S1–2)
  • Dick Wolf (Co-prod: S3)
Running time48 minutes, plus three 96-minute episodes
(excluding commercials)
Production company(s)
DistributorNBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture formatSDTV
1080p Blu ray
Audio format
Original releaseSeptember 16, 1984 –
January 25, 1990
External links

Miami Vice is an American crime drama television series created by Anthony Yerkovich and executive produced by Michael Mann for NBC.[1] The series starred Don Johnson as James "Sonny" Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs, two Metro-Dade Police Department detectives working undercover in Miami. The series ran for five seasons on NBC from September 16, 1984 to January 25, 1990. The USA Network began airing reruns in 1988, and broadcast an originally unaired episode during its syndication run of the series on January 25, 1990.

Unlike standard police procedurals, the show drew heavily upon 1980s New Wave culture and music. The show became noted for its integration of music and visual effects. It has been called one of the "Top 50 TV Shows".[2][3][4][5] People magazine stated that Miami Vice was the "first show to look really new and different since color TV was invented".[2]

Michael Mann directed a film adaptation of the series, which was released July 28, 2006.


Kevin Eastman

Kevin Eastman
Kevin Eastman.jpg
Eastman on April 23, 2009
BornKevin Brooks Eastman
May 30, 1962 (age 57)
Portland, Maine, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Comic book artist, writer, penciller, inker, editor, publisher, letterer, colorist
Notable works
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,[1] Heavy MetalThe Melting Pot
CollaboratorsPeter LairdEric TalbotSimon Bisley
Children1
Signature
Signature of Kevin Eastman

Kevin Brooks Eastman (born May 30, 1962) is an American comic book artist and writer best known for co-creating Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Peter Laird.[2] Eastman is also the editor and publisher of the magazine Heavy Metal.