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'''Jerome K. Moore''' is a comic book cover artist and occasional inker. He has been drawing since he was three and has done so professionally since the age of eighteen. [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/JAMES-T-KIRK-44315593]
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'''Jerome K. Moore''' is a comic book cover artist and occasional inker. He has been drawing since he was three and has done so professionally since the age of eighteen. [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/JAMES-T-KIRK-44315593]
   
He was best known for his run of covers on the [[DC Comics]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' line in the 1980s and 90s. His style of photo-referenced covers done as collages with cross-hatching color made the ''Star Trek'' comics stand out. Describing his approach, he said: "With most of my covers, I stayed away from being too story-specific. I preferred to render scenes or images that I felt were iconic or representational to the legendary series, while focusing on the core group of characters and the ''Enterprise'' itself. I sometimes drew criticism for this, but I had to remain true to what I thought worked best." [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/ENERGIZE-44259735]
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He was best known for his run of covers on the [[DC Comics]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' line in the 1980s and 90s. His style of photo-referenced covers done as collages with cross-hatching color made the ''Star Trek'' comics stand out. Describing his approach, he said: "With most of my covers, I stayed away from being too story-specific. I preferred to render scenes or images that I felt were iconic or representational to the legendary series, while focusing on the core group of characters and the ''Enterprise'' itself. I sometimes drew criticism for this, but I had to remain true to what I thought worked best." [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/ENERGIZE-44259735]
   
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Moore was influenced by the work of [[Bob Peak]]. [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/CLASSIC-STAR-TREK-1-41693192]
==''Star Trek'' credits==
 
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== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
All cover art, unless otherwise noted.
 
All cover art, unless otherwise noted.
 
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** #1: "[[The Return!]]"
 
** #1: "[[The Return!]]"
 
** #2: "[[The Sentence]]"
 
** #2: "[[The Sentence]]"
** #4: "[[Repercussions (DC TOS)|Repercussions]]"
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** #3: "[[Death Before Dishonor]]"
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** #4: "{{dis|Repercussions|DC TOS}}"
 
** #5: "[[Fast Friends]]"
 
** #5: "[[Fast Friends]]"
 
** #6: "[[Cure All]]"
 
** #6: "[[Cure All]]"
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** #16: "[[Worldsinger]]"
 
** #16: "[[Worldsinger]]"
 
** #17: "[[Partners?]]"
 
** #17: "[[Partners?]]"
** #19: "[[Once a Hero!]]"
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** #19: "[[Once a Hero...]]"
 
** #20: "[[Gods' Gauntlet Part One]]"
 
** #20: "[[Gods' Gauntlet Part One]]"
 
** #21: "[[Gods Gauntlet - Chapter Two: The Last Stand!]]"
 
** #21: "[[Gods Gauntlet - Chapter Two: The Last Stand!]]"
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** #58: "[[No Compromise Part One]]"
 
** #58: "[[No Compromise Part One]]"
 
** #59: "[[No Compromise Part Two]]"
 
** #59: "[[No Compromise Part Two]]"
** #60: "[[No Compromise Part Three]]"
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** #60: "[[No Compromise Part Three: The Conclusion!]]"
 
** #61: "[[Door in the Cage]]"
 
** #61: "[[Door in the Cage]]"
 
** #65: "[[Bait... and Switch]]"
 
** #65: "[[Bait... and Switch]]"
 
** #66: "[[Rivals Part 1]]"
 
** #66: "[[Rivals Part 1]]"
 
** #67: "[[Rivals Part 2]]"
 
** #67: "[[Rivals Part 2]]"
** #77: "[[Deadlock (comic)|Deadlock]]"
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** #77: "{{dis|Deadlock|comic}}"
 
** #78: "[[The Chosen Part 1: The Hunted]]"
 
** #78: "[[The Chosen Part 1: The Hunted]]"
 
** #79: "[[The Chosen Part 2: Blood Enemies]]"
 
** #79: "[[The Chosen Part 2: Blood Enemies]]"
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* [[DC TNG volume 2]]:
 
* [[DC TNG volume 2]]:
 
** #1: "[[Return to Raimon]]"
 
** #1: "[[Return to Raimon]]"
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** #2: "[[Murder, Most Foul]]"
 
** #3: "[[The Derelict]]"
 
** #3: "[[The Derelict]]"
 
** #4: "[[The Hero Factor]]"
 
** #4: "[[The Hero Factor]]"
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** #22: "[[Trapped]]"
 
** #22: "[[Trapped]]"
 
** #23: "[[The Barrier]]"
 
** #23: "[[The Barrier]]"
** #24: "[[Homecoming (comic)|Homecoming]]"
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** #24: "{{dis|Homecoming|comic}}"
 
** #25: "[[Wayward Son]]"
 
** #25: "[[Wayward Son]]"
 
** #26: "[[Strangers in Strange Lands!]]"
 
** #26: "[[Strangers in Strange Lands!]]"
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** #31: "[[Kingdom of the Damned]]"
 
** #31: "[[Kingdom of the Damned]]"
 
** #32: "[[Wet Behind the Ears]]"
 
** #32: "[[Wet Behind the Ears]]"
** #33: "[[The Way of the Warrior (comic)|The Way of the Warrior]]"
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** #33: "{{dis|The Way of the Warrior|comic}}"
 
** #45: "[[Childish Things]]"
 
** #45: "[[Childish Things]]"
 
** #47: "[[The Worst of Both Worlds, Part I!]]"
 
** #47: "[[The Worst of Both Worlds, Part I!]]"
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** #49: "[[The Armies of the Night]]"
 
** #49: "[[The Armies of the Night]]"
 
** #50: "[[And Death Shall Have No Dominion]]"
 
** #50: "[[And Death Shall Have No Dominion]]"
** #51: "[[Lifesigns (comic)|Lifesigns]]"
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** #51: "{{dis|Lifesigns|comic}}"
 
** #52: "[[The Rich and the Dead!]]"
 
** #52: "[[The Rich and the Dead!]]"
 
** #55: "[[The Good of the Many]]"
 
** #55: "[[The Good of the Many]]"
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** #66: "[[Just Desserts!]]"
 
** #66: "[[Just Desserts!]]"
 
** #68: "[[The Bajoran and the Beast]]"
 
** #68: "[[The Bajoran and the Beast]]"
* [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Malibu)|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]:
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* {{dis|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Malibu}}:
** #1: "[[Stowaway]]"
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** #1: "{{dis|Stowaway|comic}}"
** #3: "[[Old Wounds (comic)|Old Wounds]]"
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** #3: "{{dis|Old Wounds|comic}}"
* [[Star Trek Annual (DC)|Star Trek Annuals]]:
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* {{dis|Star Trek Annual|DC}}s:
 
** #1: "[[So Near the Touch]]"
 
** #1: "[[So Near the Touch]]"
 
** #2: "[[Starfleet Academy!]]"
 
** #2: "[[Starfleet Academy!]]"
 
** #4: "[[To Walk the Night]]"
 
** #4: "[[To Walk the Night]]"
 
* [[Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual]]s:
 
* [[Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual]]s:
** #1: "[[The Gift (comic)|The Gift]]"
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** #1: "{{dis|The Gift|comic}}"
 
** #2: "[[Thin Ice]]"
 
** #2: "[[Thin Ice]]"
 
** #5: "[[Brother's Keeper]]"
 
** #5: "[[Brother's Keeper]]"
 
* Other Releases
 
* Other Releases
** "[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (comic)|Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]]"
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** "{{dis|Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|comic}}"
 
** "[[The Star Lost]]"
 
** "[[The Star Lost]]"
** "[[Star Trek Generations (comic)|Star Trek Generations]]" (interior artist)
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** "{{dis|Star Trek Generations|comic}}" (interior artist)
 
** "[[DS9 TNG Crossover Comic|The Landmark Crossover]]" (Flipbook version DC cover side and inking)
 
** "[[DS9 TNG Crossover Comic|The Landmark Crossover]]" (Flipbook version DC cover side and inking)
** #2: "[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Special (DC)|Star Trek: The Next Generation Special]]" (inking on "Cry Vengeance" story)
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** #2: "{{dis|Star Trek: The Next Generation Special|DC}}" (inking on "Cry Vengeance" story)
 
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==External link==
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== External link ==
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
 
* [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/ Official page @ deviantART]
 
* [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/ Official page @ deviantART]
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[[Category:Star Trek comic pencil artists]]

Revision as of 04:50, 25 January 2020

Real world article
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Where theres a will (comic)

Cover of Star Trek (DC volume 2) Issue #26

Jerome K. Moore is a comic book cover artist and occasional inker. He has been drawing since he was three and has done so professionally since the age of eighteen. [1]

He was best known for his run of covers on the DC Comics Star Trek line in the 1980s and 90s. His style of photo-referenced covers done as collages with cross-hatching color made the Star Trek comics stand out. Describing his approach, he said: "With most of my covers, I stayed away from being too story-specific. I preferred to render scenes or images that I felt were iconic or representational to the legendary series, while focusing on the core group of characters and the Enterprise itself. I sometimes drew criticism for this, but I had to remain true to what I thought worked best." [2]

Moore was influenced by the work of Bob Peak. [3]

Star Trek credits

All cover art, unless otherwise noted.

External link