Pat Broderick

Pat Broderick

Artist

Pat Broderick is a veteran comic artist who has worked for both DC & Marvel on high profile books. With writer J. M. DeMatteis, he created the Creature Commandos in Weird War Tales #93 (November 1980). In 1982, Broderick left Marvel for DC.
During his time at DC, Broderick worked on Firestorm, Captain Atom, Batman: Year Three, Swamp Thing, and Green Lantern.After ten years at DC, Broderick once again returned to Marvel, where he worked as the regular penciller first on Alpha Flight and then on Doom 2099.
In 1995, Broderick turned to advertising full time, moving to Dallas to lead the in-house creative department at Tracy Locke and Partnership. The company handled packaging, print, and television ads for PepsiCo, Frito-Lay, Pizza Hut, Federal Express, Harrah’s Casinos, and Hasbro. This led to design work for DNA Productions on the 2001 movie, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.
In 2003, Broderick returned to comics with the short-lived Future Comics. He was scheduled to work on the title Peacekeepers, but it was never published, and Future went out of business shortly thereafter. In 2004, Devil’s Due Publishing revived Micronauts, with Broderick returning to the title and illustrated three issues.In 2003, Broderick was a member of the animation department faculty at Tampa’s International Academy of Design and Technology.
Pat is dedicated to giving back to the craft that has given him and is fans much enjoyment by teaching illustration and storytelling. After, he developed T-Rex, a gritty science fiction tale in the vein of Heavy Metal magazine.
Pat has created Nibiru the Legend of Annunaki, an epic Middle Eastern saga inspired by the regions ancient lore, truth, and myth. He and writer Mike Baron recently published Bronze Star – one of the weirdest westerns that comicdom has ever seen.
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