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Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart
Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart








Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart

He also worked on four issues of the SuicideGirls comic book in 2011.Īway from the major comics publishers, Stewart wrote, illustrated Sin Titulo ( Untitled in Spanish), a black and white crime story which he self-published online from 2007 to 2012. With Karl Kerschl he co-wrote and co-drew the 2011 miniseries Assassin's Creed: The Fall, based on the Assassin's Creed video game series. He illustrated The Apocalypstix, written by Ray Fawkes and published by Oni Press in 2008. Stewart worked on a variety of smaller projects. The series was nominated in 2007 for an Eisner Award for Best Limited Series.

Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart

Stewart continued his collaboration with Morrison, illustrating issues #7–9 and #16 of Batman and Robin in 2010, and an issue of Morrison's Multiversity limited series.īeginning in 2006, he collaborated with writer Jason Aaron on The Other Side, a serialized graphic novel about the Vietnam War, published by Vertigo. Stewart and Morrison returned to Seaguy with Seaguy: Slaves of Mickey Eye in 2009. The team followed this the next year with the 4-issue Seven Soldiers: Guardian. In 2004 he illustrated Seaguy, a 3-issue series written by Grant Morrison. In 2002 he started work on Brubaker's run on Catwoman. Stewart began working for DC around 2000, inking the last half of Deadenders, written by Ed Brubaker and penciled by Warren Pleece. Stewart was born in Canada to British parents, and spent part of his childhood in England. In 2020, he was the subject of numerous sexual misconduct accusations. He won Eisner and Shuster Awards for his self-published mystery web comic Sin Titulo, and received an Eisner nomination for The Other Side (written by Jason Aaron). He first came to prominence when he collaborated as an illustrator with writer Grant Morrison, and he went on to illustrate Catwoman and co-write Batgirl. Cameron Stewart (born 1975 ) is a Canadian comic book creator.










Batgirl #45 by Cameron Stewart