Adam Rex

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Career

Adam Rex received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Arizona.[3] He has contributed illustrations to Magic: The Gathering and other fantasy art[4] and has illustrated several children's books. Adam has noted that his history with fantasy drawings initially hurt his entry into children's books.[5] His first books, Tree-Ring Circus and Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich, were published in 2006. Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich went on to become a New York Times best seller.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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His first foray into illustration of children's books, 2003's The Dirty Cowboy, written by Amy Timberlake, received positive reviews, including from The Capital Times, which described Rex's work as "gorgeous... This is his first book, but you wouldn't know it from looking. His artwork has real resonance".[6] The Santa Fe New Mexican wrote, "The consummate skill of Rex's illustrations combines with wit and knowledge of the physical and emotional terrain".[7] The book, which is about a cowboy taking a bath, was banned at W.C. Andrews Elementary School in Texas in 2006,[8] and by the Annville-Cleona School District in Pennsylvania in 2012.[9] The ACLU report on the Texas incident noted that the "Principal did not want this book in the library."[8]

His illustrations of the book The Case of the Case of Mistaken Identity, written by Mac Barnett, were reviewed favorably by The Gazette's critic, noting "a lively set of endpapers."[10]

DreamWorks Animation adapted The True Meaning of Smekday into the animated feature film Home (2015), starring Rihanna and Jim Parsons.[11]

Adam Rex cites Douglas Adams (author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) as his biggest influence as a writer.[12]

Bibliography

Novels

  1. Cold Cereal (Feb 7, 2012)
  2. Unlucky Charms (Feb 5, 2013)
  3. Champions of Breakfast (Feb 11, 2014)

As illustrator only

  1. The Case of the Case of Mistaken Identity (Oct 6, 2009)
  2. The Ghostwriter Secret (Oct 5, 2010)
  3. It Happened on a Train (Oct 4, 2011)
  • Manners Mash-up: a goofy guide to good behavior, collaboration by Tedd Arnold, et al. (Dial Press, 2011) – "Each page is illustrated by a different artist." Template:Catalog lookup link
  • Chloe and the Lion, Mac Barnett (Hyperion, 2012)
  • Chu's Day, Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins, Jan 8, 2013)
  • How This Book Was Made, Mac Barnett (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept 6, 2016)

As writer and illustrator

  • Tree-Ring Circus (Harcourt Children's Books, Jun 1, 2006)
  • Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich (Harcourt, Sep 1, 2006), poetry
  • Pssst! (Harcourt, Sep 1, 2007)
  • Frankenstein Takes the Cake (Harcourt, Sep 1, 2008), poetry
  • Star Wars: Are You Scared, Darth Vader? (Disney-Lucasfilm Press, 2018)
  • On Account of the Gum (Chronicle Books, October 6, 2020)

Role-playing games

Changeling: The Dreaming (White Wolf)

  • The Autumn People (1995) Interior Artist
  • Immortal Eyes: Shadows on the Hill (1996) Interior Artist
  • Immortal Eyes: Court of All Kings (1996) Interior Artist
  • Changeling Players Guide (1996) Interior Artist
  • Kithbook: Nockers (1997) Interior Artist
  • Isle of the Mighty (1997) Cover Artist
  • Changeling: The Dreaming, 2nd Ed. (1997) Interior Artist
  • Kingdom of Willows (1998) Cover Artist

Planescape (TSR)

Dungeons & Dragons, 3rd edition (Wizards of the Coast)

Other

  • A Medieval Tapestry: Personalities of Mythic Europe (Ars Magica) (1997) Atlas Games, Cover Artist
  • Guide to the Sabbat (Vampire: The Masquerade) (1999) White Wolf, Interior Artist
  • Guide to the Camarilla (Vampire: The Masquerade) (1999) White Wolf, Interior Artist
  • Dark•Matter Campaign Setting (1999) Wizards of the Coast, Interior Artist
  • Wheel of Time Roleplaying Game (2001) Wizards of the Coast, Interior Artist
  • Prophecies of the Dragon (Wheel of Time) (2002) Wizards of the Coast, Interior Artist
  • Call of Cthulhu Roleplaying Game (Call of Cthulhu d20) (2002) Wizards of the Coast, Interior Artist

Awards

References

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  6. Schroeder, Heather Lee (August 15, 2003). "Even adults will hoot at 'Cowboy'", The Capital Times, p. A9.
  7. Harrelson, Barbara (September 7, 2003). "Drawings boost hilarious story about a cowboy's bath", The Santa Fe New Mexican, p. F2.
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  10. Goedhart, Bernie (June 12, 2010). "For the beach, the car or a rainy day: Once school is out, there's time to read for pure pleasure", The Gazette, p. J8.
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External links

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