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Kenneth Rocafort

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Puerto Rican comic book artist
Kenneth Rocafort
Born1977 (age 47–48)
NationalityPuerto Rican
AreaWriter,Penciller,Inker,Letterer,Colourist
Notable works
Madame Mirage
Superman
Astonishing Tales: Wolverine/Punisher
Red Hood and the Outlaws
Teen Titans
The Ultimates
GROKEN

Kenneth Rocafort (born 1977)[2] is a Puerto Rican illustrator ofcomic books, known for his work on titles includingSuperman,Red Hood and the Outlaws,Astonishing Tales:Wolverine/Punisher,Teen Titans,The Ultimates, and his most recent graphic novelGROKEN.

Career

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Kenneth Rocafort has worked in various fields of the entertainment industry such as theatre, video game box art, storyboard for advertisement, comics, magazine, card game and toy box art. He was in charge of set design and preparation of the stage for diverse theatrical works inside and outside theUniversity of Puerto Rico and he sometimes also designed the wardrobe. In animation field, he has worked in the area of storyboard and character design. He illustrated the toy boxes forG.I. Joe vehicles (R.O.C.C. and R.H.I.N.O.) forHasbro and he also drew the box-cover for thePS2 video gameSamurai Western.[3]

He first started in comics in 2006, withTop Cow, doing a fill-in issue of theMarc Silvestri-illustratedHunter-Killer series, before moving on toPaul Dini'sMadame Mirage series.[1]

In 2011, Rocafort began work with DC comics. From 2011 to 2012, he was the artist on DC's newRed Hood and the Outlaws. The series was generally received mixed reviews, drawing particular ire for its confused continuity and accusations that its depiction of Starfire was sexist.[4]

In 2012, he worked onSuperman (postNew 52) with writing byScott Lobdell.[5]

From 2014 to 2015, he worked on the newTeen Titans series (being relaunched with a new issue 1), written byWill Pfeifer.[6] Some promotional art for the series produced some debate over sexism in comics.[7]

In 2015, he began work on the All-New All-Different Marvel series,Ultimates, with writer Al Ewing.[8]

His father and older brother both work as graphic designers.[3]

Rocafort,Justin Jordan, andDan DiDio launched theSideways series in 2018 as part of DC's "Dark Matter" line.[9][10]

In January 2021 he launched a crowdfunding campaign for his own graphic novel,GROKEN, the first publication from his independent label Mitografia.[11]

Bibliography

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DC

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  • Superman #709 (May 2011) (cover only)
  • Action Comics #901–904 (2011) Collected as a trade paperback,ISBN 978-1781160336
  • T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #5 (May 2012) (cover only)
  • The New 52FCBD Special Edition #1 (June 2012)
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws #1–14, 0 (2011–2013) Also collected as 2 trade paperbacks, Vol. 1:Redemption (ISBN 978-1401237127) and Vol. 2:The Starfire (ISBN 978-1401240905)
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws vol. 2 #8, 11 (2017)
  • Superman Annual #1 (October 2012)
  • Superman vol. 2 #0, 13–19, 22–23, 25–27 (2012–2014)
  • Superman vol. 3 #1–11 variant covers (2016)
  • Threshold #1 (variant cover) (March 2013)
  • Batman #9 vol. 2 (January 2013)
  • Young Romance: The New 52 Valentine's Day Special #1 (April 2013)[12]
  • Justice League #18 (variant cover) (May 2013)
  • Superboy vol. 5 #20, 25 (2013–2014)
  • Batman/Superman #1 (variant covers) (August 2013)
  • Action Comics Annual #2 (December 2013)
  • Supergirl #25, 30 (2014)
  • Batman Black and White #4 (February 2014)
  • Superman:Lois Lane #1 (April 2014)
  • Batman/Superman Annual #1 (May 2014)
  • Teen Titans vol. 4 #30 (June 2014)
  • Teen Titans vol. 5 #1–9 (2014–2015) Also collected as 2 trade paperbacks, Vol. 1:Blinded by the Light (ISBN 978-1401252373) and Vol. 2:Rogue Targets (ISBN 978-1401261627)
  • Titans vol. 3 #12 (2017)
  • Sideways #1–13 (2018–2019)
  • Red Hood: Outlaw #37–39 (2019)
  • From Beyond the Unknown Giant #1 (February 2020)
  • Detective Comics vol. 1 #1025–1026, 1029 (withPeter J. Tomasi, DC Comics, August–October 2020)

Marvel

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Top Cow

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  • Hunter-Killer #9–12 (2006–2007)
  • Madame Mirage (May 2007) First Look - 'Who is Madame Mirage'
  • Madame Mirage #1–6 (2007) Collected into a trade paperback in July 2008 (ISBN 978-1582409597)
  • Broken Trinity Prelude (May 2008) July 2008
  • Pilot Season: The Core #1 (September 2008) Collected inPilot Season 2008 in 2009 (ISBN 1-60706-043-4)
  • Cyblade #1 'Waking Life' (October 2008) (cover only)
  • CyberForce / Hunter-Killer First Look (May 2009)
  • CyberForce / Hunter-Killer #1–5 (2009–2010) Collected as a trade paperback (160 pages, 2010,ISBN 1-60706-104-X)
  • Velocity #1–3 (2010) Collected into a trade paperback in August 2010 (ISBN 978-8467908961)
  • Artifacts #1 (July 2010)

Wi~Fi Digital Press

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  • Darion #1 #2 (2005–2008) Republished in 2010 by Javier Sama

Other work

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  • Victory #2 (September 2004 forImage Comics) (cover art)
  • The Cadre #1 - 'When Dreams Are Born' (Jun 2005 for Nifty Comics)
  • Grimm Fairy Tales (2005) #23 (Feb 2008 forZenescope Entertainment)
  • Forty-Five (December 2009 forCom.x with various other artists)
  • Blood & Stone (October 11th, 2019 forMitografia) Written by Luke Stokes
  • GROKEN (January 2021 forMitografia)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Kenneth Rocafort". topcow.com. 2010. Retrieved1 May 2015.
  2. ^"Kenneth Rocafort". wizardworld.com. 2014. Archived fromthe original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved6 May 2014.
  3. ^abArrant, Chris (10 September 2008)."Talking to Artist Kenneth Rocafort". Archived fromthe original on May 2, 2014. Retrieved1 May 2015.
  4. ^Schedeen, Jesse."Red Hood and the Outlaws #1 Review Jason Todd assembles his own team of rogue heroes".IGN. Retrieved24 October 2011.
  5. ^Young, Bryan (6 November 2012)."An Interview With Superman's New Writer!". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  6. ^Yehl, Joshua (8 April 2014)."DC Comics Will Relaunch Teen Titans in July". ign.com. Retrieved30 April 2014.
  7. ^Asselin, Janelle (11 April 2014)."Anatomy of a Bad Cover: DC's New "Teen Titans" #1". Retrieved7 May 2014.
  8. ^Richards, Dave (July 30, 2015)."Ewing and Rocafort's "Ultimates" Stand Guard Against Alien Empires & Cosmic Entities".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJuly 30, 2015.
  9. ^Ching, Albert (20 April 2017)."Full Details of DC's New Dark Matter Line". Comic Book Resources.Archived from the original on 14 June 2017.
  10. ^Holub, Christian (20 April 2017)."DC Comics superstars unite for new Dark Matter line".Entertainment Weekly.Archived from the original on 1 July 2017.A teleporting teenager changed by the events of that book [Dark Nights: Metal] will go on to star inSideways, which debuts in September. That book will be co-written by DC Publisher Dan DiDio and Justin Jordan and illustrated by Kenneth Rocafort.
  11. ^"Kenneth Rocafort's Avant-Garde Fantasy "GROKEN" Now on Indiegogo".The Splintering. Retrieved30 January 2021.
  12. ^Grey, Melissa (6 February 2013)."Looking for love in almost all the wrong places". uk.ign.com. Retrieved1 May 2015.
  13. ^Loud, Stewart (6 February 2012)."MARVEL'S ASTONISHING TALES #1-6 review". punishercosplayandcomics.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  14. ^"The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators:Astonishing Tales(II)". 2009. Retrieved1 May 2014.

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