Cully Hamner
American comic book artist

Cully Hamner

Frequently asked questions
FAQ
What is Cully Hamner known for?
Cully Hamner is known for his work as a comic book artist and writer. He has worked on various popular comic book series, including DC Comics' "Blue Beetle" and Marvel Comics' "Red." He is also known for co-creating the character "Red" and contributing to the design of the costume for the 2010 film adaptation.
Has Cully Hamner won any awards?
Yes, Cully Hamner has won several awards for his work in the comic book industry. He received an Eisner Award nomination for Best Single Issue or One-Shot for his work on "Batman: Tenses" in 1999. Additionally, he won an Inkpot Award in 2006 for his contributions to the field of comics.
What other projects has Cully Hamner worked on?
In addition to his work on "Blue Beetle" and "Red," Cully Hamner has worked on various other comic book series and projects. Some notable examples include "The Shade," "Black Lightning: Year One," "Green Lantern: Mosaic," and "Detective Comics Annual."
Is Cully Hamner involved in any other forms of art?
Yes, Cully Hamner is not only a comic book artist but also an accomplished illustrator and designer. He has worked in the fields of animation, video games, and film, contributing his artistic skills to projects such as the animated series "Batman Beyond" and the video game "Batman: Arkham Origins." Additionally, he has done concept art and design work for films like "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."
Does Cully Hamner have any other notable contributions to the comic book industry?
Yes, aside from his work as an artist and writer, Cully Hamner has also made contributions to the comic book industry as a mentor and teacher. He has served as a guest lecturer and portfolio reviewer at various conventions and art schools, sharing his knowledge and experience with aspiring comic book artists.