Yıldıray Çınar
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Yıldıray Çınar is a Turkish comic book artist known for his work on the American comic book Noble Causes.
Yıldıray Çınar | |
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Born | Ankara, Turkey | January 23, 1976
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker |
Notable works | Noble Causes |
http://www.yildiraycinar.net |
This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: Work between 2014 and 2024 is missing. (June 2024) |
Çınar helped create a photocopy-fanzine publishing group called Capa Comics group in 1997, to which he has continued to contribute up until today from time to time. Capa Comics group has established links with several bigger publishers today and both Yıldıray and his colleagues have published their work in national magazines on several occasions, under common banners of Capa Comics group and the other publisher.
His creations from this time include Sürgün, Maskeli, Karabasan and İman Limited.
Although remaining in Istanbul, Çınar started producing for the American comic book market. He was first hooked up with Digital Webbing Press and illustrated stories of Nothingface and Fist of Justice which appeared in numerous issues of the anthology Digital Webbing Presents. He has also produced the art for a graphic novel published by Digital Webbing titled Nothingface.
His Image Comics work began started with a pin-up he draw for Savage Dragon #118. He subsequently illustrated a short story for Savage Dragon #126.
He later worked on Jay Faerber's Image series Noble Causes, on which he served as regular penciler beginning with #27.
After working on the DC Comics series Teen Titans, he began as the regular artist on Legion of Super-Heroes, which debuted in 2010 under veteran Legion writer Paul Levitz.[1]
In November 2014, he was the artist of Superior Iron Man series at Marvel with writer Tom Taylor.[2] During the Fall of X (August 2023 – June 2024) publishing initiative, Al Ewing concluded the ongoing X-Men Red with art by Çınar.[3][4]
Sketch card work includes:
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