Craig Rousseau

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Craig Rousseau (born April 26, 1971 ) is an American comic artist .

Life and work

Rousseau began working as a full-time comic book artist in the mid-1990s, having earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in graphic design and illustration from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in 1993 and a BFA in painting from the same university in 1994. Since then, Rousseau has worked as a draftsman for the American publishers DC Comics and Marvel Comics as well as for the Disney group.

For DC, Rousseau produced drawings for the series Batman Beyond (# 1–6, 8–12, 15–20, 23, 24), Gotham Adventures (# 14, 16, 18, 42), Harley Quinn (# 23–25, and # 6 and 16 in part), Impulse (# 21-22, 26-40, 42-49; 1,000,000, Annual # 2), and JLA Adventures (# 2). In addition, he drew the comic adaptation of the film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker and designed articles for the special issues Flash - 80 Page Giant , Adventure Comics - 80 Page Giant and DC Holiday Bash # 3 as well as for several issues in the Secret Files series and designed one Detective Comics Backup Story # 782.

For Marvel, he drew several booklets in the Creative Servies series and for Disney he designed booklets about Kim Possible , Weired Al and Britney Spears . There were also work on from Wildstorm published independent projects Ruule: Kiss and Tell , Tales of Tellos and The Perhapanatus of which Rousseau, the latter in partnership with writer Todd Dezago developed with-.

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