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Jason Shawn Alexander
Alexander at work in his Los Angeles studio
Bornc. (1975-09-17) September 17, 1975 (age 48)
Iowa
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Artist, Illustrator, Draftsman, Inker, Storyteller
Pseudonym(s)J. Alexander
Notable works
Abe Sapien
Damn Nation
The Escapists
Queen & Country
Secret
Official website

Jason Shawn Alexander or J. Alexander (born c. 1975) is a painter, illustrator and draftsman from Portland, Tennessee.

Alexander has produced illustrations for Dark Horse Comics, Warner Brothers, DC Comics, Hasbro, White Wolf, Inc, and Dalmatian Press.

His creator-owned Empty Zone was published for years by Sirius Entertainment. He also contributed to Poison Elves: Lusiphur and Linlith, also for Sirius Entertainment.

Brad Martin, a contributing writer with Juxtapoz magazine, describes Alexander's fine art pieces thus: "His gritty, drippy, and dark style lends an ominous air, like a fresh grave, and the subject's poses humanize the whole thing."[1]

Alexander's work can be seen at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles and 101/exhibit in Miami and New York.

Comics

Dark Horse Comics

Other

References