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Ethan Van Sciver was born on 3 September, 1974 in Utah. Discover Ethan Van Sciver's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Ethan Van Sciver Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ethan Van Sciver Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ethan Van Sciver worth at the age of 50 years old? Ethan Van Sciver’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ethan Van Sciver Social Network
Timeline
No longer working for DC, in 2018 Van Sciver announced that he would instead produce his own comics, beginning with a crowdfunded comic entitled Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney featuring his early character CyberFrog, for which he raised over $1,000,000 on the crowdfunding site Indiegogo.
In 2017, he penciled illustrations for 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, a self-help book by Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson. That year he also began a YouTube channel called ComicArtistPro Secrets, which originally featured demonstrations of illustration tools and techniques, and has since focused on commentary about comics and fan culture. Van Sciver became a central figure in Comicsgate, a movement in opposition to what he sees as political correctness and anti-consumer practices in the content of North American superhero comic books and the kinds of creators who work in the industry. Van Sciver has also been a prominent figure in the Fandom Menace, a Star Wars fan movement with similar goals and methods to Comicsgate.
Johns, Van Sciver, Dave Gibbons, Ivan Reis, and others produced "Sinestro Corps War", a high-profile 11-issue story appearing in DC's two Green Lantern monthly series in 2007. Van Sciver and Johns produced the six-issue mini-series The Flash: Rebirth (2009) which – like the earlier Green Lantern mini-series – reintroduced the Silver Age character Barry Allen as the Flash. The same year, he drew variant covers for DC's crossover storyline Blackest Night. In 2011, as part of DC's "New 52" initiative, he was the artist – and co-writer with Gail Simone – of The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men. Starting in 2016, as part of the "DC Rebirth" relaunch of DC's titles, Van Sciver drew issues of the Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps series.
In 2006, Van Sciver penciled the cover art for metal band Winger's fourth studio album. The cover art was also sold as a poster called "Guardian of Freedom".
As of August 2005, Van Sciver resided in Orlando, Florida.
Returning to work primarily for DC, Van Sciver worked with Johns on the six-issue miniseries Green Lantern: Rebirth (2004) which restored the Silver Age character Hal Jordan as the publisher's primary Green Lantern. They then worked together on an ongoing series featuring the character. During this time Van Sciver was one of the artists who contributed to a series of instructional books for amateur comics artists, published by Wizard magazine.
Van Sciver was hired by Marvel Comics in 2001 to work on New X-Men, a retitled and revamped series (beginning with #114) written by Grant Morrison. The series' primary artist Frank Quitely was not expected to illustrate the necessary twelve issues per year, so Van Sciver was scheduled to illustrate two issues per year, which expanded to more issues as Igor Kordey was also hired as a semi-regular artist. Van Sciver drew a total of four issues. In issue #133 of this series, Morrison and Van Sciver co-created the character Dust, a Sunni Muslim mutant who can transform into sand.
His first work for DC Comics was in 1998, which led to him being hired in 1999 as the artist on the series Impulse, with writer Todd Dezago. This was followed in 2001 by the first of what would become several collaborations with writer Geoff Johns, on the superhero-horror one-shot The Flash: Iron Heights.
Van Sciver's first comics work was published in 1994, writing and drawing what he later called "a horrible little character called Cyberfrog, published by Hall of Heroes and later Harris Comics.
Van Sciver decided on a career in the comic-book field after seeing the 1978 movie Superman as a child, but only began to read comics intently with John Byrne's The Man of Steel in 1986. He cites Chris Claremont and Jon Bogdanove's Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men (1987) as a strong influence.
Ethan Daniel Van Sciver (/ˌ v æ n ˈ s k aɪ v ər / ) (born September 3, 1974) is an American comics artist and social media personality. He is known for illustrating or drawing covers for a number of superhero titles, primarily for DC Comics and also Marvel Comics, including Green Lantern, The Flash: Rebirth, and New X-Men. He is also the creator of Cyberfrog, an anthropomorphic superhero frog. He runs the "ComicArtistPro Secrets" channel on YouTube.
Ethan Van Sciver was born September 3, 1974 in Utah. He and his younger brother, alternative cartoonist Noah Van Sciver, grew up in southern New Jersey.