David Mack

David Mack is the creator, author and artist of the KABUKI Graphic Novels, the writer and artist of Daredevil from Marvel Comics, and the author and artist of his new children's book The Shy Creatures. His writing and art work on KABUKI, have earned him international acclaim for his innovative storytelling, sophisticated content, mixed media painting techniques, and page design. Mack's work is the subject of the documentary film: The Alchemy of Art: David Mack. He has illustrated and designed jazz and rock albums for both American and Japanese labels, designed toys and packaging for companies in Hong Kong, animation art for MTV, and written and designed video games for film director John Woo and Electronic Arts.

Mack's KABUKI books have been the subject of under-graduate and graduate university courses in Art and Literature, and listed as required reading. His work has been studied in graduate seminars at USC and hung in the Los Angeles Museum of Art. Besides working for Twentieth Century Fox as a writer of the treatment to the Kabuki motion picture, Mack's film credits also include Visual Designer, Creative Consultant, and Co-Producer.

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  • Music's Rallying Cry

    Brad Schreiber outlined the history of politically conscious music through the decades. In the first hour, comic book artist David Mack talked about this work, recent awards, and changes in the industry.More »
  • Comic Books & Intelligence Community

    Comic book artist David Mack discussed the intrigue in his work as a "Comic Book Ambassdor" for the U.S. State Department.More »
  • Mojave Mysteries

    M.L. Behrman shared bizarre accounts from the Mojave. 1st hour guests David Mack spoke about his work with Marvel, and Derek Smalls his rocker legacy.More »
  • John Lennon

    Author of the new book Instamatic Karma, May Pang discussed her dealings with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, as well as revealed details of John's UFO sighting. In the first hour, Ian spoke with comic book artist and writer David Mack.More »
  • Staged Accidents

    Author Tom Cain, a pseudonym for British journalist David Thomas, discussed his investigation into staged accidents, as well as evidence that Princess Diana was killed by assassins who made the cause of her death appear to be a car crash.More »

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