Emily K. Smith Emily K. Smith i(7057738 works by)
Gender: Female
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Artist for graphic novels.

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y separately published work icon Cleverman #1 Applecross : Gestalt Publishing , 2017 12848199 2017 single work graphic novel

'In the near future, creatures from ancient mythology have emerged and must co-exist with humans.

'Known as ‘Hairypeople’ they must live amongst humans and battle for survival in a world that wants to exploit and destroy them.

'One young man – The Cleverman – struggles with his own power and the responsibility to unite this divided world.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2018 winner Tin Duck Award, Western Australian Science Fiction Foundation (WASFF) Best Professional Production or Artwork
y separately published work icon Unmasked #1 Western Australia : Gestalt Publishing , 2013 9313479 2013 single work graphic novel fantasy

'What happens when supervillains become mere criminals? Nancy Grace and Simon Van Zandt got out of the cape-game a few years ago. They were tired of the mad plans and getting their heads kicked in by a bunch of do-gooders. But when their old boss, the Duchess comes back and tells them they can still do jobs, they just can't wear the costumes, the money starts rolling in and times are good. The only problem? Nancy and Simon miss the masks more than they ever thought...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2015 finalist Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Best Illustrated Book / Graphic Novel
y separately published work icon Torn Applecross : Gestalt Publishing , 2011 7057776 2011 single work graphic novel fantasy horror young adult

'A reverse werewolf story. The city is damned, has always been damned. Torn tells of a wolf's struggles when he is infected with the strongest virus the world has ever known: Humanity.'

Source: Trove.

2011 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Best Illustrated Book / Graphic Novel
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