Mark Brooks

Comic Book Artist

Mark Brooks was born in United States on April 12th, 1973 and is the Comic Book Artist. At the age of 51, Mark Brooks biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
April 12, 1973
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
United States
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Comics Artist
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Mark Brooks Career

Career

Brooks' first published work was in 10th Muse, written by Marv Wolfman for Image Comics, in which he penciled the Atlas back-up stories in 2001. For Avatar Press, his first cover art was a variation of the Atlas #1 one-shot. Transformers: More Than Meet the Eyes for Dreamwave Productions, G.I Joe vs. the Transformers for Devil's Due Publishing, and Ultraman Tiga for Dark Horse Comics are among his early projects.

Brooks penciled and produced the cover art for a number of issues of Marvel Age Spider-Man in 2004, his first Marvel Age Spider-Man collaboration. He then worked on Cable & Deadpool for two issues before going on to illustrate the first arc of Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) starring Anya Corazon. The same year, he began a new one with Marvel. His Marvel contributions from the 1970s included penciling issues of The Amazing Spider-Man Annual, Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Fantastic Four, as well as multi-issue runs on other Marvel titles, including Avengers: The Initiative, Young Avengers, and X-Men: Legacy.

Brooks was given the Inkpot Award in 2014.

Brooks earned critical esteem for penciling the five-issue Han Solo miniseries with writer Marjorie Liu in 2016, set between 1977 Star Wars film and The Empire Strikes Back. He was nominated for the Eisner Award in two categories, best penciler/inker, and best limited series for his drawings.

Brooks was the main cover artist for the 12-issue Secret Empire crossover storyline in 2017. He also produced variant covers for the X-Men/Fantastic Four (Vol. 1). 2).

Brooks was named as the main cover artist for Immortal X-Men and the Judgment Day crossover event in 2022.

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Mark Brooks Awards

Awards and recognition

  • June 2010 Inkwell Awards Ambassador (June 2010 – present)
  • August 2014 Inkpot Award Winner
  • May 2017 Eisner Award Nominee: Best Limited Series (Han Solo)
  • May 2017 Eisner Award Nominee: Best Penciler/Inker (Han Solo)

I could smell rotting in the dead flesh of a victim. Victims, including amputations and life-changing wounds, were revealed by the victims as Spanish doctors continue to use painkillers

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2024
A British woman who lived in Spain explained how she had to have a portion of her feet and fingers amputated after she went into septic shock and her skin began to 'rot', according to doctors, who attributed her symptoms to Nolotil. Another elderly woman in her 60s has shared how she suffered 'terrible' side effects, which made her life 'horrible,' after she was given Nolotil to help ease shoulder pains. Nolotil, a brand name for metamizole, has been outlawed in the United Kingdom and more than 40 countries around the world, but doctors in Spain have reported the word 'Nolotil if pain'. It can cause a condition called agranulocytosis, which wipes out white blood cells, boosting the chance of sepsis and even triggering organ failure and other severe disorders.

Despite being attributed to over 40 deaths, the £3 painkiller has been banned in the United Kingdom and is being served out in YOUR new holiday destinations

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2024
According to campaigners, Brits going to holiday hotspots such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Belgium could be given a painkiller outlawed in the UK that has killed at least 40 Britons in Spain since 2016. Mark Brooks (left), a native of Derbyshire, was thought to be the first victim of the drug metamizole (inset). His death follows the deaths of Brits Gloria and Alan Robson (top right) in 2017 and Lorna Vincent (left of the bottom right) in 2018. Since safety issues emerged internationally in the 1960s and 1970s, the majority of Brits haven't even heard of metamizole. However, it is the go-to painkiller for physicians in countries such as Spain, with many doctors referring to the phrase 'Nolotil if pain.' Metamizole, which can be available as tablets or injection, is a prescription only drug in Spain, which means it should only be administered after consultation with a physician. However, there are indications that this isn't strictly followed.

After discovering that dozens of British tourists, including a golfer with a sore shoulder, died, British doctors have been warned of a 'killer painkiller' that has been used by Spanish doctors, including a golfer who had a sore shoulder: 'More people are going to die,' Brits have been warned.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Metamizole, a drug commonly sold under the brand Nolotil, is outlawed in the United Kingdom and more than 40 countries, but physicians in Spain are also known as 'Nolotil if pain,'. Cristina Garcia del Campo, the founder of the Association of Drug Affected People (ADAF), said she has collected evidence of more than 100 cases where British patients suffered adverse side effects after being given Nolotil. She said she knew of almost 40 Britons who have died after being given the drug since 2016, adding that the true number might be much larger. Mark Brooks, a father of one from Derbyshire, is believed to be the newest victim. After complaining of pain while golfing near his house in Alicante, the otherwise healthy 42-year-old died four days later. You don't want something like that to happen so suddenly while playing golf in sunny Spain, a young, fit, healthy man with a young child.' Del Campo said. You shouldn't expect to die,' he says.