David Finch

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David Finch

David Finch began his comic book career at the age of 22 at Top Cow Productions, part of Image Comics. There he created Ascension and Aphrodite IX, both of which were top sellers in the business, with Aphrodite IX debuting as the number one comic book in the industry.

In 2001 he made the move to Marvel comics. His 15 issue run on Ultimate X-Men was an overnight success and helped make this book a top 3 title for the course of David's run. With the move to Avengers, David's presence once again had an instant impact, doubling sales with the first issue. This book went on to be relaunched as The New Avengers and its sales doubled the next best selling book in the industry. It remained the number one book during the course of his entire run.

Feeling the need for a change, David took on the monumental task of bringing a perennially low selling, cancelled title into the mainstream. His run on Moon Knight skyrocketed this title into the main Marvel universe and landed him a top 5 book which sold more than 5 times the titles' previous release.

Currently David is working with Lost, Heros, and Smallville executive producer, Jeph Loeb, on Marvel's smash hit Ultimatum.

In addition to his comic career, David has also worked in video games, music and film. He has worked with Zack Snyder, Giarmo Del Toro, Clive Barker, and Michael J. Strazynski, among others. His artwork can currently be seen in stores nationwide on the CD cover for the band Disturbed.

Appearances at BookFestWindsor:
October 30, 7 - 9 p.m. (Wilkinson)