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+ | Name = Mike Ploog| |
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+ | First = [[Planet of the Apes Magazine 1|Planet of the Apes Magazine #1]]| |
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+ | Last = [[Planet of the Apes Magazine 19|Planet of the Apes Magazine #19]]| |
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+ | '''Michael G. 'Mike' Ploog''' is a comic book artist who contributed material to the [[Planet of the Apes Magazine]] for [[Marvel Comics]]. Ploog illustrated the main original story to appear in the magazine - ''[[Terror on the Planet of the Apes]]'' - for it's first fourteen chapters, spread through ten issues. One of Ploog's best friends, [[Mentor Huebner]], was a storyboard artists on the original ''[[Planet of the Apes (1968)|Planet of the Apes]]'' movie, and had given him a lot of the old storyboards prior to his being asked to work on the ''Marvel'' magazine.<ref> ''Modern Masters Vol 19 - Mike Ploog'' (2008)</ref> The two later worked together as storyboard artists on John Carpenter's ''The Thing'' (1982). |
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* [http://www.imagenetion.net/matrix/mploog1.htm Mike Ploog Gallery] |
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* [http://twomorrows.com/comicbookartist/articles/02ploog.html The Man Called Ploog at Comic Book Artist] |
* [http://twomorrows.com/comicbookartist/articles/02ploog.html The Man Called Ploog at Comic Book Artist] |
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+ | * [http://pota.goatley.com/scrolls/simianscrolls_10.pdf ''Mike Ploog Interview''] - 'Simian Scrolls' #10 (2005) |
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==References== |
Latest revision as of 23:16, 14 August 2016
Michael G. 'Mike' Ploog is a comic book artist who contributed material to the Planet of the Apes Magazine for Marvel Comics. Ploog illustrated the main original story to appear in the magazine - Terror on the Planet of the Apes - for it's first fourteen chapters, spread through ten issues. One of Ploog's best friends, Mentor Huebner, was a storyboard artists on the original Planet of the Apes movie, and had given him a lot of the old storyboards prior to his being asked to work on the Marvel magazine.[1] The two later worked together as storyboard artists on John Carpenter's The Thing (1982).
Bibliography
The following bibliography pertains to Mike's body of work as it relates to the Planet of the Apes family of titles.
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #1 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #2 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #3 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #4 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #6 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #8 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #11 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #13 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #14 (1st story)
- Planet of the Apes Magazine #19 (1st story)
External Links
- Mike Ploog article at Wikipedia
- Mike Ploog article at the Marvel Comics Database
- Mike Ploog Gallery
- The Man Called Ploog at Comic Book Artist
- Mike Ploog Interview - 'Simian Scrolls' #10 (2005)
References
- ↑ Modern Masters Vol 19 - Mike Ploog (2008)