Eric M. Esquivel
Eric M. Esquivel | |
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Born | Gurnee, Illinois, U.S. | February 10, 1987
Notable works | Border Town |
Collaborators | Eddie Berganza |
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Eric Michael Esquivel (born 1987[1]) is a Latino American[2] comic book writer and journalist, known for the 2018 series Border Town, which was cancelled following allegations that he had sexually and emotionally abused a female friend.
Early life
[edit]Eric Esquivel was born on February 10, 1987,[citation needed] in Gurnee, Illinois. He is of Irish and Mexican ancestry.[2]
Career
[edit]Esquivel has worked as a journalist and critic, writing for such websites as Bleeding Cool,[3] Fox News Latino,[4] Bookmans Entertainment Exchange,[5] and The Tucson Citizen.[6] He has worked as a comics writer for publishers including Archie Comics, Boom Studios, DC Comics, Dynamite, Frederator Books, Heavy Metal, IDW, Papercutz, Scholastic, Starburns Industries Press, and Zenescope.[7]
In 2018, Esquivel began writing Border Town, a magic realist comics series with art by Ramon Villalobos, at the center of a relaunch of DC's Vertigo imprint. The series dealt with immigration and Latino identity, for which Esquivel received death threats in advance of its publication.[2][8] The series was well-received by critics, and the first issue went to a second printing after its September 2018 release, to meet retailer demand.[2]
In December 2018, Esquivel was accused by a woman of subjecting her to ongoing sexual and emotional abuse several years previously; he disputed her account of their interaction. His creative collaborators on Border Town (of which four issues had been published) withdrew from the project.[9] DC cancelled the unpublished issues, and accepted retailer returns of those that had been published.[10][11] DC also cancelled plans for Esquivel to take over writing their superhero Nightwing series.[12][13]
In 2020, Esquivel announced Alternate Empire, a publishing venture with Eddie Berganza, who had been terminated by DC in 2017 following sexual harassment allegations.[14][15]
Bibliography
[edit]- Childish Delusions of Grandeur and Superiority #1-2
- The Adventures of Bikini Automatic #1 (one-shot)
- Calabrese! #1-2
- Horrible Little People (OGN)
- Reasons Why Superman is Better Than God (mini-comic)
- Awesomenaut (OGN)
- Zombies vs. Cheerleaders #3 (collected in Zombies vs. Cheerleaders Volume One TPB), #4, #5, #7, Volume II #2
- Robot <3 Kaiju (one-shot)
- Girl Scouts in Space (one-shot)
- The Golden Age: Blackest Terror (mini-comic)
- The Golden Age: The Owl (mini-comic)
- Blackest Terror (one-shot)
- Normal #1 ('zine)
- Unite And Take Over: Stories Inspired By The Songs of The Smiths Volume Two (OGN Anthology)
- Thor: Unkillable Thunder Christ (one-shot)
- American History Z (OGN Anthology)
- Electric Youth (one-shot)
- Freelancers #2-6
- Autobiographical-Erotic Asphyxiation (a comic strip, appearing in The Tucson Weekly)
- The Legend Of Oz: The Wicked West Volume Two, #6-8
- The In Crowd #1-4
- The Spider's Web #3
- Smell Ya Later (An ongoing comic strip, appearing in the Tucson Weekly)
- Bravest Warriors #13
- BOO! #3
- Adventure Time #27-28
- Loki: Ragnarok And Roll #1-4
- Grimm Fairy Tales: Wonderland #22-25, Age Of Darkness one-shot
- Grimm Fairy Tales: The Dark Queen (one-shot)
- Sonic the Hedgehog #265
- Mega Man #41-44
- Roberto Roboto Volume One, "Domo Arigato!"
- G.I. Joe - Storm Shadow: 21st Century Boy
- Super Sonic Digest #11
- Border Town #1-6 (issues #5-6 not published)
References
[edit]- ^ "Esquivel, Eric M., 1987-". VIAF. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
- ^ a b c d "This Latino Writer Got Death Threats for 'Border Town,' a Comic Book About Healing Racial Tensions". Remezcla. 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ Johnston, Rich. "Journalism". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
- ^ Esquivel, Eric. "Free Comic Book Day in Tucson". Fox News Latino. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
- ^ Bookman, Bob. "Donald Glover Cast as Miles Morales in 'Spider-Man' Cartoon". Bookmans. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014.
- ^ Esquivel, Eric. "Time to bid adieu to readers, face 'film'-flam world". The Tucson Citizen. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
- ^ "Long Beach Comic Con is excited to announce Eric M. Esquivel will be coming to #LBCC2018!! – Long Beach Comic Con". Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "Vertigo Writer Receives Veiled Death Threats Ahead of SDCC Appearance". CBR. 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ Forrest Hollingsworth. "Artist and colorist leave DC Vertigo's 'Border Town' in response to abuse allegations against writer Eric M. Esquivel". Adventures In Poor Taste. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
- ^ "DC Cancels Hit Comic Book Series 'Border Town' After Abuse Claims". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "BORDER TOWN #5-6 Cancelled, #1-4 Made Returnable". Newsarama. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
- ^ "As Expected, Eric Esquivel Dropped by DC Comics From Nightwing". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "Nightwing Co-Writer Eric Esquivel Removed From Issue #58". CBR. 2018-12-20. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "Eric M Esquivel and Eddie Berganza Launch New Comics Publisher. Yup". bleedingcool.com. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
- ^ "Eric Esquivel and Eddie Berganza Team Up for the New Publisher Alternate Empire". Graphic Policy. 2020-02-01. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
Further reading
[edit]Print interviews
[edit]- "New/Old Heroes to Challenge 'White, Right' Status Quo". Newsarama
- "Eric M. Esquivel Speaks on The Blackest Terror". Ghetto Manga
- "Eric Esquivel And His Unkillable Thunder Christ". Bleeding Cool
- "Atomic Interrogation: Eric M. Esquivel". Atomic Comics
- "An Interview With The Unkillable Eric M. Esquivel". Comic Book Therapy
- "Freelancers Are Taking Over". Broken Frontier
- "Kabooooom Quickies: Eric M. Esquivel" Archived 2014-08-18 at the Wayback Machine. Kabooooom
- "Esquivel and Gaylord Bring on the Metal Apocalypse in “Loki: Ragnarok and Roll” for BOOM! Studios (Exclusive)" Archived 2013-12-16 at the Wayback Machine. Multiversity Comics
Video interviews
[edit]- "Eric M. Esquivel At PhoCo 2012". Comic Book Therapy
- "A Comic Show Interview with Eric M. Esquivel - Phoenix Comic Con 2012". A Comic Show
- "Invest Comics Interviews Eric Esquivel" Archived 2013-08-17 at the Wayback Machine. Invest Comics
- "LBCHC 2013 Eric Esquivel: Eric talks about the upcoming series, LOKI: RAGNAROK AND ROLL at Boom! Studios.". Comic Vine
Audio interviews
[edit]- Steve Bryant & Digital Debates With Brion Salazar, Jeffery Simpson, Eric Esquivel, Dave Baker Word Balloon
- Issue 123 – Mythology of 2 Straight Dudes in Love Comic Book Queers
- JAVILAND: Episode 21 Javiland
- JAVILAND: Episode 36 Javiland
- The Fred And Jeff Show: Phoenix Comicon 2013 The Fred And Jeff Show
- Ep. #010 The 'PREVIEWS' Party Podcast feat. Eric M. Esquivel & Janelle Asselin Fanboy Comics
- We Be Geeks Episode 55: And Starring Eric M. Esquivel As Aquaman We Be Geeks