Steve Lieber
Steve Lieber is an American comic book illustrator known for his work on books such as Detective Comics and Hawkman, and the critically acclaimed miniseries Whiteout, which was adapted into a 2009 feature film starring Kate Beckinsale. His other works include the Eisner Award-winning sequel Whiteout: Melt, and the thrillers Shooters and Underground. With writer Nat Gertler, he co-authored The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel.
Lieber has described his career as being about "telling your own unified stories with finality."
Early life
Lieber grew up in the Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh in the state of Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1985 from Allderdice High School, studied at Pennsylvania State University but left there before graduating to finish his artistic education at The Kubert School for cartoonists in New Jersey. He studied with Joe Kubert, whom he cites as a significant influence on his career and artistic sensibilities, and graduated in 1990.Lieber also cites comic artists David Mazzucchelli, Alberto and Enrique Breccia, Milton Caniff, Alex Toth, Howard Chaykin, Alex Raymond, and Jaime Hernandez as major influences. Outside of comics, he cites other painters and illustrators as having influenced his artistic style: Hieronymus Bosch, Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, Joseph Clement Coll, Norman Rockwell, Edgar Degas, Edward Hopper, The Ashcan School painters, Andrew Loomis, Robert Fawcett, and Charles Dana Gibson.
Career
In 1993 Lieber drew Hawkman Annual #1. He subsequently drew 20 issues of the monthly Hawkman series from 1994 to 1995, beginning with issue #5 and ending with issue #27, and at one point, releasing a #0 as a stunt.Lieber's Hawkman artwork brought him to the attention of Hollywood, where he began doing sketches for the show Batman. He said:
In 1998 Lieber illustrated the four-issue miniseries Whiteout with writer Greg Rucka for Oni Press. The critically acclaimed series, which was described as a "blood-in-the-snow serial killer story", was collected into a trade paperback, and adapted into a 2009 feature film starring Kate Beckinsale and Tom Skerritt.
Lieber attributes his success to persistence, and described himself coming out of school as "averagely skilled", but that he "stayed working in comics longer than some of my contemporaries because I didn't want to do anything else." In addition, Lieber exchanged information and tips from comics creators such as Dwayne McDuffie. Lieber's graphic novel Underground, a story about a park ranger trapped in a cavern, was described as a "spelunking thriller" by Time magazine.
Lieber has been a guest at comic book conventions such as the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con.
In February 2008, Lieber drew a series of illustrations in which characters from the TV show The Wire were rendered in the style of the TV show The Simpsons, one of which was named by Alan Sepinwall of The Star-Ledger and NJ.com as the "coolest link of the day".
Beginning in September 2009 Lieber illustrated the five-issue miniseries Underground with writer Jeff Parker for Image Comics. The series, about a spelunking park ranger trapped in a cave, was later collected into trade paperback from in early May 2010.
In April 2012 DC/Vertigo published writers Brandon Jerwa and Eric Stephen Trautmann's military thriller graphic novel, Shooters, which was illustrated by Lieber.
In July 2013 Lieber began drawing Superior Foes of Spider-Man for Marvel Comics. The series follows a team of hapless, lesser-known villains from the Spider-Man universe. Lieber has received extensive praise for his work on the series, including a nod on ComicsAlliance's "Best of 2013" list. ComicsAlliance reviewer Dylan Todd says "Lieber’s at the top of his game here, with a mixture of traditional cape comics styling and a more humane point-of-view that reminds you that these are really just people in suits doing dumb, dangerous things and that they can get hurt at any moment."
Personal life
Lieber and his wife, novelist Sara Ryan, live in Portland, Oregon, where he is a member of Helioscope Studio.As writer and illustrator
- "The Killing Floor" in Vampirella Comics Magazine #1, Harris Publications, 2003
- "Fell" in Four Letter Worlds 2005
As illustrator
Conan the Usurper #1-3, Marvel Comics, 1997Grendel Tales: The Devil's Apprentice #1-3, 1997- Whiteout, 1999
- "The Mermaid's Necklace" p. 154-159 in Oz-Story, no. 6, Hungry Tiger Press, Sept. 2000Whiteout: Melt, 2000
- * Winner of the 2000 Eisner Award for Best Limited SeriesDetective Comics #767 "Timeless", DC Comics, 2002
- * Collected in Batman: Bruce Wayne: Murderer?, 2002Me and Edith Head in Cricket v.4 no. 1, 2002
- * Nominated for 2002 Eisner Award for Best Short Story
- * reprinted as a standalone, self-published volume, 2002Family Reunion, 2004On the Road to Perdition, two issues:
- * #2 of 3 "Sanctuary", 2003
- * #3 of 3 "Detour", 2004
- * Collected in Road to Perdition 2: On the Road, 2004Flytrap - Episode One: Juggling Act, 2005Gotham Central #37, 2005Civil War: Frontline #1-10, 2006–2007Thunderbolts: Desperate Measures #1, 2007Underground Alabaster Wolves #1-5, 2012Quantum and Woody Must Die! #1-4, 2015Lazarus X+66 #1, 2017
- Superior Foes of Spider-man #1-6, 8,9, 12-17, Marvel Comics, 2013
- The Fix #1-12 Image Comics, 2017
- Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen DC Comics, 2020
- One-Star Squadron DC Comics 2022
As a contributing illustrator
Twilight Zone #7 and 11, NOW Comics- "An Edwardian Nursery" in Dark Horse Presents #77, 1993G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #141 "Sucker Punch", Marvel Comics, 1993Hawkeye #7, Marvel Comics, 2013Hawkman Annual 01 "Bad Blood",, DC Comics, 1993Hawkman #0 "Eyes of the Hawk, Prologue: Old Scores",, DC Comics, 1994Hawkman #5 "A Rage of Hawks", DC Comics, 1994Hawkman #6 "War Cry", DC Comics, 1994Hawkman #9-13 "Godspawn",, DC Comics, 1994Hawkman #14-17 "Eyes of the Hawk",, DC Comics, 1994–1995
- "Legacy" in Marvel Comics Presents #147, Marvel Comics, 1994Medal of Honor #2, Dark Horse, 1994
- "Roadways", Cult Press, 1994.
- "Sgt. Desmond Doss: The Bible Tells Me So" in Medal of Honor Special, Dark Horse Comics, 1994
- "Sir John's Passing" in Dark Horse Presents #88, 1994Detective Comics #685-686 "War of the Dragons", DC Comics, 1995Hawkman #19 "Madness in Motown", DC Comics, 1995Hawkman #20 "Clash of Wings",, DC Comics, 1995Hawkman #22 "Storm Over Thanagar: The Way of the Warrior Part 3",, DC Comics, 1995Hawkman #23 "Essential Warfare: The Way of the Warrior Part 6",, DC Comics, 1995Hawkman #24-25 "Hunting the Lion",, DC Comics, 1995Hawkman #26 "Fear Visits",, DC Comics, 1995Hawkman #27 "Hawkmad!",, DC Comics, 1995Robin #17 "The Silk Dragons", DC Comics, 1995Species #2,, 1995The Big Book of Hoaxes, 1996The Big Book of Thugs, 1996Neil Gaiman's Lady Justice #8-11, Tekno Comics, 1996The Big Book of Losers, 1997The Big Book of Martyrs, 1997The Big Book of Scandal, 1997The Big Book of the Unexplained, 1997
- "A brother to dragons" in Margaret Weis' Testament of the Dragon : an Illustrated Novel, 1997
- "Heavy Water" in Two-fisted Science, 1997
- * Second edition G.T. Labs,, 2001The Big Book of the Weird Wild West, 1998
- "A Great Metropolitan Newspaper" in Superman Secret Files & Origins, DC Comics, 1998Heroes Reborn: Rebel #1 "Wild Blue", Marvel Comics, 2000
- pinup in Finder: Sin-Eater, Part 2 by Carla Speed McNeil, Lightspeed Press, 2000, Batman: Turning Points #1, DC Comics, 2001Detective Comics #758 "Unknowing - Part 1", DC Comics, 2001
- "Death" in Fallout: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, and the Political Science of the Atomic Bomb, 2001Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War #1 "Our Fighting Forces", DC Comics, 2001Pantheon #8-9, Lone Star Press, 2001Superman #174 "Every Blade of Grass", DC Comics, 2001Swamp Thing #9 "In the Air, on Land and Sea...", Vertigo, 2001Transmetropolitan: Filth of the City, 2001
- "The Wake" in Star Trek: Special, 2001Xeno's Arrow #2, 2001
- "The Glittering World" in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayers, Dark Horse Comics, 2001Detective Comics #768-770 "Purity" and #771 "Access", DC Comics, 2002
- * Collected in Batman: Bruce Wayne: Fugitive Volume 2, DC Comics, 2003Detective Comics #773-774 "Atonement", DC Comics, 2002
- * Collected in Batman: Bruce Wayne: Fugitive Volume 3, DC Comics, 2003Batman: Family #7-8, DC Comics, 2003The Interman 1, 2003
- "Family Story" in Hellboy: Weird Tales #3, 2003
- * Collected in Hellboy: Weird Tales 1, 2003
- "Prison Break" in The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist 1, Dark Horse Comics, 2004
- cover art for Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, no. 15,,, 2005Gotham Central #32 "Nature", DC Comics, 2005
- ""Thoughts on a Winter Morning"" in Negative Burn: Winter 2005, Desperado Publishing 2005
- pinup in The Surrogates #3 "Revelations", Top Shelf Productions, 2005Gotham Central #37 "Sunday Bloody Sunday", DC Comics, 2006METHo.d. Aardwolf Publishing, 2006Bat Lash #6 #32 "Nature", DC Comics, 2008
- Hawkeye #7 Marvel Comics 2011
- Teen Titans Academy #4, 5 DC Comics 2021
As co-author
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel, with Nat Gertler, Alpha Books, 2004As interviewer
- "Another Survivors' Tale : The Harvey Pekar Interview". Interview conducted by Jim Ottaviani and Steve Lieber. p. 117-125 in Hogan's Alley, v. 1, no. 4, 1997
- "The Authoritative Frank Stack, or, Foolbert Sturgeon on Jesus, Crumb, and Cancer". Interview conducted by Jim Ottaviani and Steve Lieber. p. 92-110 in The Comics Journal, no. 189, Aug. 1996