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|Results=[[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]] '''[[Best Story Sweden|Best Story (Sweden)]]''' [[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]]<small><br> | |Results=[[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]] '''[[Best Story Sweden|Best Story (Sweden)]]''' [[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]]<small><br> | ||
[[Best story 1982 (Sweden)|1982]]: "[[The Stone Carving People]]"<br> | [[Best story 1982 (Sweden)|1982]]: "[[The Stone Carving People (story)|The Stone Carving People]]"<br> | ||
[[Best story 2010 (Sweden)|2010]]: "[[The Dragon Throne]]"<br></small> | [[Best story 2010 (Sweden)|2010]]: "[[The Dragon Throne]]"<br> | ||
[[Best story 2018 (Sweden)|2018]]: "[[The Ghost at Gallows' Inn]]"<br></small> | |||
[[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]] '''[[Best Story Norway|Best Story (Norway)]]''' [[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]]<br><small> | [[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]] '''[[Best Story Norway|Best Story (Norway)]]''' [[Image:Winner.jpg|16 px]]<br><small> | ||
[[Best story 1995 (Norway)|1995]]: "[[The Demon's Image]]"<br> | [[Best story 1995 (Norway)|1995]]: "[[The Demon's Image]]"<br> | ||
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In the 1970's, Bade came to Sweden and worked as an illustrator and comics artist. In 1973 he made the comic ''Robert Starke'' for the Swedish magazine ''Veckans Brott''. The next year he submitted a comic to the magazine ''Serie-Magasinet'' for its consideration and in that way he gained the notice of the editors of ''[[Fantomen]]''. In 1975 he began to draw "[[The Phantom]]" for the Swedish ''Fantomen'' comic book, starting with "[[Grigor's Revenge]]". In 2015 he celebrated 40 years as an active Phantom artist.<ref>[[Fantomen 5/1978]]</ref>. | In the 1970's, Bade came to Sweden and worked as an illustrator and comics artist. In 1973 he made the comic ''Robert Starke'' for the Swedish magazine ''Veckans Brott''. The next year he submitted a comic to the magazine ''Serie-Magasinet'' for its consideration and in that way he gained the notice of the editors of ''[[Fantomen]]''. In 1975 he began to draw "[[The Phantom]]" for the Swedish ''Fantomen'' comic book, starting with "[[Grigor's Revenge]]". In 2015 he celebrated 40 years as an active Phantom artist.<ref>[[Fantomen 5/1978]]</ref>. | ||
His artistic style has been described as expressive reminiscent of [[Jaime Vallvé]] and his trademark is making secondary characters recognizable and | His artistic style has been described as expressive reminiscent of [[Jaime Vallvé]] and his trademark is making secondary characters recognizable and conveying their thoughts and feelings.<ref>[[Fantomen 5/1978]]</ref>. | ||
== Phantom work by Heiner Bade == | == Phantom work by Heiner Bade == | ||
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|9 || "[[Emergency Landing in the South Seas]]" || [[Anders Eklund|Eklund]], [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || Bade || | |9 || "[[Emergency Landing in the South Seas]]" || [[Anders Eklund|Eklund]], [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || Bade || | ||
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|10 || "[[Llongo's Amulet]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || | |10 || "[[Llongo's Amulet]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || | ||
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|11 || "[[Plague Warning]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | |11 || "[[Plague Warning]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | ||
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|14 || "[[The River Mystery]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | |14 || "[[The River Mystery]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | ||
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|15 || "[[ | |15 || "[[The Arsonist]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | ||
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|16 || "[[The Destroyed Rain Forest]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | |16 || "[[The Destroyed Rain Forest]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | ||
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|17 || "[[The Stone Carving People (story)|The Stone Carving People]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || | |17 || "[[The Stone Carving People (story)|The Stone Carving People]]" || [[Donne Avenell|Avenell]] || Bade || | ||
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|18 || "[[The Hidden Valley]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | |18 || "[[The Hidden Valley]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || Bade || [[Stories not published in English|¤]] | ||
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| 85 || "[[Predator's Road]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || Bade || | | 85 || "[[Predator's Road]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || Bade || | ||
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| 86 || | | 86 || "[[Frisco Frenzy]]" || [[John Rassy|Rassy]] || Bade || | ||
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| 87 || "[[The Ghost of Thanatos]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || Bade || | |||
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| 88 || "[[The Ghost at Gallows' Inn]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || Bade || | |||
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| 89 || "[[Blood Rain]]" || [[Andreas Eriksson|Eriksson]] || [[Sal Velluto|Velluto]], Bade, [[Alex Saviuk|Saviuk]],<br> [[Joan Boix|Boix]], [[Kari Leppänen|Leppänen]], <br>[[Carlos Pedrazzini|Pedrazzini]], [[César Spadari|Spadari]], [[Rafael Ruiz|Ruiz]] || | |||
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| 90 || || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || Bade || <!-- Mannen i skuggorna --> | |||
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Image:Fantomen 20101819.jpg|[[Fantomen 18-19/2010 cover]] | Image:Fantomen 20101819.jpg|[[Fantomen 18-19/2010 cover]] | ||
Image:Fantomen 20115.jpg|[[Fantomen 5/2011 cover]] | Image:Fantomen 20115.jpg|[[Fantomen 5/2011 cover]] | ||
Image:Fantomen 20116.jpg|[[Fantomen 6/2011 cover]] | Image:Fantomen 20116.jpg|[[Fantomen 6/2011 cover]] <center>[[Image:Winner.jpg|16px]] | ||
Image:Fantomen 201114.jpg|[[Fantomen 14/2011 cover]] | Image:Fantomen 201114.jpg|[[Fantomen 14/2011 cover]] | ||
Image:Fantomen 20120203.jpg|[[Fantomen 2-3/2012 cover]] | Image:Fantomen 20120203.jpg|[[Fantomen 2-3/2012 cover]] | ||
Image:Fantomen 201221.jpg|[[Fantomen 21/2012 cover]] | Image:Fantomen 201221.jpg|[[Fantomen 21/2012 cover]] | ||
Image:Fantomen 20179.jpg|[[Fantomen 9/2017 cover]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Posters === | === Posters === | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
Image:badeposter.jpg|[[Fantomen 22/1989 poster]] | Image:badeposter.jpg|<center>[[Fantomen 22/1989 poster]] | ||
Image:Fantomenpubl2018.jpg|<center>[[Fantomen 1/2018 poster]] | |||
Image:Fantomenpubl2019.jpg|<center>[[Fantomen 1/2019 poster]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Artists|Bade, Heiner]] | [[Category:Artists|Bade, Heiner]] | ||
[[Category:Writers|Bade, Heiner]] | [[Category:Writers|Bade, Heiner]] | ||
[[Category:Cover artists|Bade, Heiner]] | [[Category:Cover artists|Bade, Heiner]] |
Revision as of 08:13, 19 September 2021
Heiner Bade | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | 1949 |
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Died: | N/A |
Nationality: | German |
Occupation: | Artist, Writer, and Cover artist |
Website: | N/A |
Best Story (Sweden) 1982: "The Stone Carving People" | |
Heiner Bade (also erroneously credited as Heiner Baade and Helmer Bade) is a German comics creator born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1949[1].
Biography
At the age of 17 Bade became a student at the Hamburg college of fine arts. After three and a half years of studies, that included anatomy and graphic arts, his first employment was to draw advertising. The next couple of years he had various odd jobs, including working as a sketch artist for the police.[2].
In the 1970's, Bade came to Sweden and worked as an illustrator and comics artist. In 1973 he made the comic Robert Starke for the Swedish magazine Veckans Brott. The next year he submitted a comic to the magazine Serie-Magasinet for its consideration and in that way he gained the notice of the editors of Fantomen. In 1975 he began to draw "The Phantom" for the Swedish Fantomen comic book, starting with "Grigor's Revenge". In 2015 he celebrated 40 years as an active Phantom artist.[3].
His artistic style has been described as expressive reminiscent of Jaime Vallvé and his trademark is making secondary characters recognizable and conveying their thoughts and feelings.[4].