Ted McKeever is an American artist known for his work in the comic book industry. He is best known for his distinct graphic style and "bold, angular lines, which gives his work a fantastic, almost Kafka-esque edge."[1]

Ted McKeever
BornNew York City, U.S.
Area(s)Writer, Artist
Notable works
Eddy Current
Industrial Gothic

McKeever came to comics in 1986 after working for some years in the journalism field, first for ABC television as a courtroom artist, and then at the Miami Herald as an editorial artist.

During his thirty years in the comics industry, McKeever created, wrote and illustrated such titles as Transit, Eddy Current, Plastic Forks, Metropol, Industrial Gothic, Miniature Jesus, and The Superannuated Man. He also collaborated with other creators, including Dave Gibbons, Peter Milligan, Jean-Marc Lofficier, and Rachel Pollack. McKeever cites editors Archie Goodwin, Lou Stathis, Karen Berger, and Jim Valentino as being important contributors to his career.

In 2016, after completing his semi-autobiographical series Pencil Head, for Jim Valentino's Shadowline imprint at Image Comics, he walked away from the comics industry for good.

Bibliography

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Creator series

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  • Transit (Vortex Comics, 1986)
  • Eddy Current (Mad Dog Graphics, 1987–1988)
  • Plastic Forks (Epic Comics, 1989–1990)
  • Metropol (Epic Comics, 1991–1992)
  • Metropol A.D. (Epic Comics, 1993)
  • Industrial Gothic (Vertigo, 1995)
  • Junk Culture (Vertigo, 1997)
  • Faith (Vertigo, 1999–2000)
  • Meta4 (Shadowline, 2010–2011)
  • Mondo (Shadowline, 2011–2012)
  • Miniature Jesus (Shadowline, 2013)
  • The Superannuated Man (Shadowline, 2014–2015)
  • Pencil Head (Shadowline, 2016)

Other comics work

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References

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  1. ^ McKeever entry, Lambiek Comiclopedia. Retrieved Jan. 1, 2022.