From Deseret News archives:
The 'Invincible' illustrator
Local man Ryan Ottley is living his dream of being a comic-book artist
And so it is with many young people who trace and copy comic books but never take it any further.
Not so with Ryan Ottley, a young illustrator who truly brings to life the muscular mutants and misfits, and the sleek and sinewy superheroes in the "Invincible" comic books.
"This is what I always dreamed of," Ottley told the Deseret Morning News. "I wanted to draw comics, and here I am."
Born in Portland, Ore., in 1975, Ottley was raised in the Taylorsville/Bennion area and has drawn for as long as he can remember.
"I didn't have many social things to attend to," he said, "so I sat in my room and filled up sketchbooks."
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"They seriously impressed me," Ottley said. "There was so much movement in them, the flow from panel to panel. They blew my mind."
His favorite comics were "Spider-Man," "X-Men" and the "Hulk." Today his preferred reading is "Shaolin Cowboy," "Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E.," "Hellboy," "The Walking Dead" and "Supermarket."
"I especially love creator-owned books, where they have total freedom to create whatever they'd like instead of using those same old characters from Marvel over and over."
Arthur Adams, Dave Johnson and Geoff Darrow are Ottley's favorite comic-book artists; they mix "the realistic with the cartoony," he said, "and I also strive for that in my art."
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