Anthony Feinman has recently studied at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2008-2009) studying cartooning, photography, and graphic design. This is the reason for the delay in new publications...
His photo work has been seen in such publications as: Hershcer Press/Reddick-Essex Courier, The Times-Press, The Paper, and The HeartBeat. He is also author/illustrator
for a graohic novel, Escape in a Dirigible (2004) based on Myke Feinman's comic book hero, Terry Freedom. His photgraphy
and pagination skills can also be seen in Myke Feinman's children's
story, In Search of the First Teddy Bear (2002) and the novel, The Teddy Bear Conspiracies (2004). He also illustrated the cover of Casey's Wall, by Linda
Rich (2005) and has released the long lost pulp magazine, SUPERLATIVE
TALES, (2006). He has most recently illustrated a story story written by Myke Feinman entitled, The Magic Press (2009).
Anthony's love of the arts is unparelleled due to his parent's
influence. On top of a being a freelance photographer, Anthony is also
an artist, cartoonist, actor, and freelance graphic design artist. Anthony
also likes to dance around in his underwear up in his apartment. He
is best known for doing this in the middle of tornado warnings.
Some of his favorite and main influences for his art style are Myke
Feinman, Bud Sagendorf (Popeye), Will Eisner (The Spirit), Bill
Watterson (Calvin & Hobbies), Bruce Timm (Batman The Animated Series),
Alex Ross, and many more. The names listed is the short list. Anthony
is fond of ALL artists in the field of comics whether they illustrate
comics strips or books.
He is fond of sci-fiction. Anthony's favorite literary figure is The
Shadow, created by Walter Gibson.
Anthony's next projects are: two short Terry Freedom stories about Rustbucket
entitled, TEARS OF THE PROPHETS (click on link below author photo to preview) and The Future Comes One Day at a Time, the co-writing
and illustration of Myke Feinman's third installment to the B.U.C.K.S.
trilogy, The B.U.C.K.S. Stops Here, starring
Terry Freedom, and various other small projects He also
does free lance graphic design work on the side at Guru.com. To hire him, visit: Nerwonduh's Profile
If you get a chance to contact Anthony, wish him luck in his new endeavors! You can email him at: nerwonduh@hotmail.com Visit him at MySpace or on Facebook