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Trevor Goring
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Name: | Trevor Goring |
Alias(es): | Trev Goring |
Type: | fanartist, zine editor |
Fandoms: | Comics, Fantasy |
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URL: | Wikipedia, Trevor Goring Art.Com |
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Trev Goring is a British comics artist who began contributing art to and publishing zines in high school in the 1970s. His first zine was Seminar, first published in 1969. He was also active in the local comics community and provided art for the British Comic Art Convention program books.
Following high school, he attended the Saint Martin's School of Art in London and in 1977 he began selling his art professionally, with submissions to the House of Hammer magazine and 2000 AD. In the course of his career he has worked as an artist for Dark Horse, Image and Marvel as well as a number of independent comics. Since the 1990s he also has worked as a storyboarder, working on such films as Independence Day, The Cell, Gattaca, X2, Watchmen, and The Cabin in the Woods.
Fanworks
Fanart
Seminar #1 front cover (1969)
Seminar #2 front cover
UNK #1 front cover, co-artists Terry Frost, Peter Jones, and Paul Simmons
Zines
As Editor
- Seminar (zine) (1969-1970)
- UNK (1972)
As Contributor
- A Short Stop at the Transylvanian Brain Surgery #2 (1974) - Cover to Fantasia #1 (an unpublished 1970 zine)
Conventions
- British Comic Art Convention - GOH (1977)