Ming Doyle

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Ming Doyle
File:Ming Doyle (8991805064).jpg
Doyle at HeroesCon 2013
Born1984 (age 41–42)
Alma materCornell University
Known forComics illustration
Notable workAnatomy of a Metahuman, Constantine: The Hellblazer, Two Graves
Spouse
(m. 2015)
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Children1[1]

Ming Doyle is an American comic book illustrator and writer. Her works, including Anatomy of a Metahuman, have been published by Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Candlewick Press.[2]

Multiversity Comics praised Doyle's work for its "heavily lined, brushed inks" and the "sense of awe" it creates by "showing superheroics in an otherwise rather realistic setting".[3]

Personal life

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Ming Doyle was born in Boston in 1984 to an Irish-American sailor and a Chinese Canadian librarian.[4]

In 2007, she graduated from Cornell University with a dual concentration BFA in painting and drawing.[4]

Career

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Aside from Marvel, DC, and Candlewick, Doyle's workplaces have included Boom! Studios, Image Comics, Tokyopop,[4] Valiant Comics,[5][6] and Dark Horse Comics.[7]

She describes her 2011 work, Tantalize, as her first full-length graphic novel.

DC universe magician John Constantine's series was relaunched as Constantine: The Hellblazer, written by Doyle and James Tynion IV in June 2015.[8]

The Mary Sue interviewed Doyle in 2015 at Boston Comic Con. She described her life as a freelancer and stated that her dream projects include creating comics about Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles; Namor; and Gambit.[9]

In 2018, Doyle illustrated the 160-page DC Comics: Anatomy of a Metahuman, written by S. D. Perry and Matthew K. Manning.[10]

In 2023, she contributed to Two Graves, "the first volume of a new series from writer Genevieve Valentine and illustrated by Annie Wu and Ming Doyle". It was published by Simon & Schuster and also included essays by N.K. Jemisin, Veronica Schanoes, and Stephanie Lai.[11]

See also

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References

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