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Clayton Murwin
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I am a Freelance New Pulp Cover Artist / Graphic Artist /Comic book artist. I also Founded & was President of a 501c(3) non-profit organization in V.A. called "Heroes Fallen Studios Inc." from 2010 -2013 unfortunately it is no longer operating. I am a professionally published artist with over 35 years experience. A lot of my Art work is Fan Art, all the art you will see here is my original work but much of it is based on existing Characters from other sources they retain all copyrights and trademarks to their IP.
My very first published work was for an independent publisher Red-Zone Comics owned by Toby Swift (creator & owner) for the title "Mind Hunter Omega" I was a co-creator as I developed all of the art ,pencil's, ink's, lettering, coloring, and also story editing. Unfortunately they are no longer producing the comics. I also penciled a 8 page story in Nathan Thomas Milliner's Comic "The Malevolent" Book Three. I have penciled portraits of Fallen Heroes for Gold Star families. I was part of the Korean War 60th Anniversary commemorative project and was the project manager for the Graphic Novels for the DOD. I have sold and given away my art to help with causes.
My most recently published artworks can be found in "Pulp Reality" Issue #1 published by Storm-Gate Press Publishing and can be purchased via Amazon. also The League of Enchantment's first comic " Loey The Liger " for which I did a variant cover for the comic, and last but not least , Airship 27's publication "The Eyes Of Dawn" New Pulp Novel with 9 interior illustrations created by me, it is written by Author Brad Sinor and sold via Amazon.
Also I recently did the Cover Art for Author Charles F. Millhouses's " Captain Hawklin & The Ghost Army", book 8 in the series which is available on Amazon as of August 25th 2020 , I also did interior art for "The Journal Of Military Experience" Volume 2 & 3 produced by Travis Martin for which I did several illustrations to accompany Veterans Real Life Stories.
And I was the project manager and Cover Artist for the DOD Korean War 60th Anniversary Project {KW60 project}, which we created two 50th Anniversary Graphic Novels titled " Korean War Volume 1 & Korean War Volume 2. which were published by my non-profit Heroes Fallen Studios Inc.
I was born in Norfolk VA. & grew up in Florida and N.C.
I have been an artist all of my life and enjoy painting, drawing comics and graphic novels. I presently live in Florida I have a Degree in Computer Graphics & Design, and Freelance as one. I am married to a wonderful British woman who is originally from England UK And have been married for 21 years.
My very first published work was for an independent publisher Red-Zone Comics owned by Toby Swift (creator & owner) for the title "Mind Hunter Omega" I was a co-creator as I developed all of the art ,pencil's, ink's, lettering, coloring, and also story editing. Unfortunately they are no longer producing the comics. I also penciled a 8 page story in Nathan Thomas Milliner's Comic "The Malevolent" Book Three. I have penciled portraits of Fallen Heroes for Gold Star families. I was part of the Korean War 60th Anniversary commemorative project and was the project manager for the Graphic Novels for the DOD. I have sold and given away my art to help with causes.
My most recently published artworks can be found in "Pulp Reality" Issue #1 published by Storm-Gate Press Publishing and can be purchased via Amazon. also The League of Enchantment's first comic " Loey The Liger " for which I did a variant cover for the comic, and last but not least , Airship 27's publication "The Eyes Of Dawn" New Pulp Novel with 9 interior illustrations created by me, it is written by Author Brad Sinor and sold via Amazon.
Also I recently did the Cover Art for Author Charles F. Millhouses's " Captain Hawklin & The Ghost Army", book 8 in the series which is available on Amazon as of August 25th 2020 , I also did interior art for "The Journal Of Military Experience" Volume 2 & 3 produced by Travis Martin for which I did several illustrations to accompany Veterans Real Life Stories.
And I was the project manager and Cover Artist for the DOD Korean War 60th Anniversary Project {KW60 project}, which we created two 50th Anniversary Graphic Novels titled " Korean War Volume 1 & Korean War Volume 2. which were published by my non-profit Heroes Fallen Studios Inc.
I was born in Norfolk VA. & grew up in Florida and N.C.
I have been an artist all of my life and enjoy painting, drawing comics and graphic novels. I presently live in Florida I have a Degree in Computer Graphics & Design, and Freelance as one. I am married to a wonderful British woman who is originally from England UK And have been married for 21 years.
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Mamie Ruth White 84, of Sterlingworth Street, died Sunday August 20, 2017 at Three Rivers Nursing and Rehab Center. She was born in Bertie County November 29, 1932 to the late Gurley and Lenora Jernigan White and was predeceased by a sister, Barbara Baker; 5 brothers, Clayton, Dan, Aubrey Lee, Eugene and Bob White. Mamie Ruth was a retired seamstress and member of Askewville Baptist Church.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday August 23, 2017 at 2:00 PM at the Walker Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Bob Skeens. Burial will follow in Edgewood Cemetery.
Survivors include daughters, Geraldine Harrell, Kathy Fields both of Windsor, Tammy Leigh Murwin of Ahoskie; sons, Larry H. Hoggard of Ahoskie, Clayton D. Murwin of England UK & Jacksonville Fl., and William Everette “Billy” Murwin of Snug Harbor; 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

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