Max Douglas(II)
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Max Douglas (born 1970) is a Canadian comic-book creator. Since
approximately 1996, he has worked under the pen name of Salgood Sam
which is derived from a reverse spelling of his name.
He published zines through the 80s, and by the early 90s had started working professionally as a comic artist at Marvel Comics. In the 20 years since then he's spent much of his time drawing comics, working in animation as a designer, and freelancing as an illustrator.
Nominated "Best Emerging Talent" for the 2005 Doug Wright Awards for his personal anthology project RevolveR, in 2007 he published Therefore Repent! with collaborator Jim Monroe, and has work appearing in the Eisner winning anthology Comic Book Tattoo, Popgun 4, and Awesome 2: Awesomer.
He also founded and publishes the comics news metablog Sequential.
He published zines through the 80s, and by the early 90s had started working professionally as a comic artist at Marvel Comics. In the 20 years since then he's spent much of his time drawing comics, working in animation as a designer, and freelancing as an illustrator.
Nominated "Best Emerging Talent" for the 2005 Doug Wright Awards for his personal anthology project RevolveR, in 2007 he published Therefore Repent! with collaborator Jim Monroe, and has work appearing in the Eisner winning anthology Comic Book Tattoo, Popgun 4, and Awesome 2: Awesomer.
He also founded and publishes the comics news metablog Sequential.