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PORTFOLIO
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The Runaway Five | Promo
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Another Divided Election | At the Bar series
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Palinator
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The Runaway Five | Raygunomics (cover)
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The Runaway Five | Raygunomics (disc label)
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The Runaway Five | Raygunomics (tray card)
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Coffee
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BBoy Robot
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Mr. and Mrs. Fehl
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Height Difference | At the Bar series
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Justice Jesus
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Batman | Fan Art
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Stress, Post Traumatic
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Green Lantern | Fan Art
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Lesbian Koalas
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X-Men | Fan Art
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Fashionista-X Punk | Logo
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Sin Nomine | Graphic Novella
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Miltown | (Panel from Sin Nomine)
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The Somnambulist | Sequential Art Short Story
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The Apathetic Soldier
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Tomahawk Fall Ride | T-Shirt Design
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Watchmen | Fan Art
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Watchmen | Fan Art (alternate version)
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Apocalypse: The Musical
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Persephone | Faux-New Yorker Cover
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Red Bull Appreciation
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Neo-Ice Age
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Senator Azrael Crosses the Street
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The Forgotten War
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Cowboys Behaving Badly
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Brad Horton was born on a rainy day in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area of April 1984. From an early age, Horton has always had a passion to create, often drawing influence from the cartoons and comics around him at the time to fuel that passion. Throughout his formative academic years, Brad sought out ways to balance his school work with what some would consider to just be a hobby.
Eventually, four years after being admitted into one of the hardest-working art institutes in the United States, Horton earned his BFA in Illustration from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD) in 2006. There, he honed his craft in storytelling by dedicating himself to the sequential art field, pioneered by the late Will Eisner (creator of The Spirit, A Contract With God, and many others).
Although his specializes in illustration (particularly sequential art), Horton dove head-on into the graphic design field after graduating from college, providing Landmark Golf Course Products with their annual catalog for 2007—which led to a steady position there ever since.
And, as they say, there is no rest for the wicked—as a freelancer, Brad has worked on everything from logos, editorial illustrations, comics & graphic novels, to catalogs, brochures, business cards, product labels, web design, and various other promotional items. |