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Tim Vigil

Timothy B. Vigil (/ˈvɪəl/) is an American comic book artist known for horror works, including the series Faust, which Vigil co-created with writer David Quinn. The book's main storyline, Faust: Love of the Damned, was adapted by director Brian Yuzna as the 2001 film of the same name.

Tim Vigil

Timothy B. Vigil

Artist

Career[edit]

Vigil was a member of the Rebel Studios crew.


In the early 2000s Vigil was commissioned to create artwork for the drum kit used by System of a Down drummer John Dolmayan, an avid comic book collector and vendor. Dolmayan commissioned Vigil to illustrate a scene demons engaged in oral sex for one of the drums in the kit, while the art for the other drums which depicted other characters and scenes, were produced by Simon Bisley, Kevin Eastman, and Arthur Adams.[1]

Grips (at )

Silverwolf Comics

Omega (a.k.a. Omen)

(at Rebel Studios)

Faust: Love of the Damned

Caliber Presents at

Caliber Comics

Two original covers for 's Independent Comic Guide

Dan DeBono

Zero Tolerance (at )

First Comics

Morella (at )

Verotik

Broken Halo (at Broken Halos Studios)

Gunfighters in Hell (with art by his brother , at Broken Halos Studios)

Joe Vigil

Dark Utopia artbook (at Broken Halos Studios)

Gothic Nights artbook (at Broken Halos Studios)

(at 13 Flames Empire)

Champions of Hell

Zombie Jesus (at 13 Flames Empire)

(at Avatar Press)

777: The Wrath

(aka "Darkness in Collision") (at Avatar Press)

Faust/777: The Wrath

(at Avatar Press)

Faust: Book of M

(at Avatar Press)

Faust: Singha's Talons

(at Avatar Press)

Cuda: An Age of Metal and Magic

EO

Webwitch (at Avatar Press)

at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

Tim Vigil

at the Grand Comics Database

Tim Vigil

at IMDb

Tim Vigil