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Troikani/Lee Moyer
BornLee Moyer
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer, Penciller, Colourist
Notable works
Starstruck
Starstruck Deluxe Edition
http://www.leemoyer.com/

Lee Moyer is an American painter, illustrator, graphic designer, Web designer, and comic book colorist.

Biography[edit]

Lee Moyer began his initial painting training using the mediums of watercolor and oils. In 1989, he expanded into the digital art realm, which has become his premiere medium as a painter and illustrator. While building his freelance career and expanding his skill set, he worked for ten years as a Docent & Naturalist Illustrator at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.[1]

Moyer considers his primary influences to be Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Arts & Crafts, propaganda art, and the Pre-Raphaelites.[2]

Illustration[edit]

Lee Moyer has done commissioned illustration for an array of major corporate clients, including Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Discovery Channel, Electronic Arts, Hasbro, DDB Worldwide, Upper Deck, CareerBuilder, BET, McGraw Hill, Alliance Theatre, Dark Horse, IDW Publishing, Broadway Play Publishing Inc., and the National Zoo.[3]

He has done commissioned posters which evoke the style of Alphonse Mucha for musicians such as Tori Amos and Melissa Auf der Maur (Hole, Smashing Pumpkins). Moyer did a signing of the poster with Melissa Auf der Maur on July 22, 2010, at the San Diego Comic-Con International.[4]

20th Century Fox commissioned him to create eight Laurel and Hardy paintings for the covers of their DVD box set collections.[5]

His digital work was featured with 13 leading graphic designers in the exhibition, "PIXEL: Artists Who Use the Computer".[6]

Moyer painted the cover for the documentary, "Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown", a profile of author H.P. Lovecraft and the impact of his Cthulhu books on culture by director Frank H. Woodward.[7]

His artwork has been featured in leading arts periodicals such as Communication Arts, Design Graphics Magazine, D’Artiste - Digital Painting, Spectrums (#12, 13, 15, 16, and 17), and the Smithsonian Institution.

The New York Times nominated his work for a Webby Award in 1999.[8]

Comics[edit]

Starstruck

Lee Moyer has done writing, color art, and design for the critically acclaimed science fiction series, Starstruck, with author Elaine Lee and illustrator Michael Wm. Kaluta.

In 1990, Moyer contributed the story summary prefaces for the Dark Horse series, Starstruck: The Expanding Universe.[9]

In 2009, he was instrumental in reviving the series for IDW Publishing, after showing artist Kaluta samples of how the series could be redone with Moyer's painterly color. IDW released a remastered series of 13 issues from August 2009 to September, 2010; these featured expanded art by Kaluta, a complete recoloring of the series by Moyer, and unpublished back-up stories of the Galactic Girl Guides colored by Moyer. Lee Moyer also reformatted word balloons and archival art, as well as designing new ancillary art.[10]

The IDW remastered series was collected as a large-format hardcover omnibus called the Starstruck Deluxe Edition and released by IDW on March 29, 2011. ISBN 0-88145-023-5

Elaine Lee collaborated with Lee Moyer on the book design and layouts for the Starstruck Deluxe Edition. For three decades, Elaine Lee and Michael Wm. Kaluta have been the sole copyright owners and creators of the series, but they felt that Moyer's contribution was so important that he was listed as a co-creator for the collected book.

Moyer also did the color for the wraparound cover of the Starstruck Audioplay CD, a cast recording of the original Starstruck play, that was produced and sold by The AudioComics Company as a CD and MP3 download in October, 2010.[11]


  • Starstruck: The Expanding Universe (Dark Horse): written prefaces
  • Starstruck: Remastered (IDW): color and design
  • Galactic Girl Guides (IDW): color
  • Starstruck Audioplay: color
  • Starstruck Deluxe Edition, 2011 (IDW): color and design


Color

Lee Moyer has done the color work on covers for various publishers like DC and Moonstone:

Aquaman #51 (with Michael Kaluta, DC)
Catwoman (with Pete Woods, DC)

For Moonstone Books, Moyer did original digital paining covers for Elaine Lee's story, "Murder On Mars", in Honey West #3, 4, and 5. These paintings homaged Pulp magazine covers, 50's sci-fi posters, and 60's paperback book covers.[12] Additionally, he did three original covers for the Buckaroo Banzai series, including the cover for the graphic novel collection, "Buckaroo Banzai: Return Of The Screw".

Game Design[edit]

Moyer also extends his digital design skills toward designing video games, board games, and their packaging. He collaborated with game designer Keith Baker on the board game, "The Doom That Came To Atlantic City", a spoof that transplants the mythos of H.P. Lovecraft to New Jersey. This was announced as having a projected release within 2011.[13]

Writing[edit]

Lee Moyer wrote the prefaces for issues #2, 3, and 4 for Starstruck: The Expanding Universe (Dark Horse), a series of story summaries written in character as a reporter for the fictional Rootersnoos news bureau.[14]


References[edit]

  1. ^ Darren Di Lieto. "LCS interview: Lee Moyer", August 30, 200_.
  2. ^ "Interview: Lee Moyer", Sci-Fi Art Now, November 5, 2010.
  3. ^ "Lee Moyer client list"
  4. ^ Century Guild. "Auf der Maur and Moyer At 2010 Comic-Con", June 28, 2010.
  5. ^ Darren Di Lieto. "LCS interview: Lee Moyer", August 30, 200_.
  6. ^ Darren Di Lieto. "LCS interview: Lee Moyer", August 30, 200_.
  7. ^ "Lee Moyer Delivers Art For H.P. Lovecraft Documentary", Sci-Fi Art Now, January 21, 2011.
  8. ^ "Lee Moyer official site"
  9. ^ " Starstruck (Dark Horse) at the Grand Comics Database, 'Starstruck: The Expanding Universe #2-4, Dark Horse, 1990-1991.
  10. ^ Scott McDaniel. "rt Analysis #8: Starstruck, Kaluta and Moyer", Deviant Art, September 27, 2009.
  11. ^ Lance Roger Axt. "Starstruck The Recording, with Casting". AudioComics Company press release, April 29, 2010.
  12. ^ Ray Tate, "Honey West #3", March 12, 2011.
  13. ^ The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. "The Doom That Came To Atlantic City", 2010.
  14. ^ Starstruck (Dark Horse) at the Grand Comics Database


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