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'''Richard Bennett''' is a former comic book artist and current film concept and storyboard artist from Uruguay. He broke into the comic book industry in 1990, penciling and inking the ''Cyberad'' series for Continuity Comics. Not long after, he began freelancing for [[Marvel Comics]] on various ''X-Men'' titles and then had a brief stint at Image Comics before joining [[WildStorm Comics]] in the mid-1990s, where he worked on a wide variety of titles, including the ''[[Star Trek: Divided We Fall|Divided We Fall]]'' crossover ''[[Star Trek]]'' title.
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'''Richard Bennett''' is a former comic book artist and current freelance film concept and storyboard artist from Uruguay. He broke into the comic book industry in 1990, penciling and inking the ''Cyberad'' series for Continuity Comics. Not long after, he began freelancing for [[Marvel Comics]] on various ''X-Men'' titles and then had a brief stint at Image Comics before joining [[WildStorm Comics]] in the mid-1990s, where he worked on a wide variety of titles, including the ''[[Star Trek: Divided We Fall|Divided We Fall]]'' crossover ''[[Star Trek]]'' title.
   
 
In 1993, Bennett joined HBO where, before departing in 1997, he did background and character design work for the first season of the animated ''Spawn'' series. From 1998 through 2003, Bennett attended the Art Center College of Design in Padadena, California, graduating with a BFA in Illustration. He also studied in Film Transportation and Product Design. During this time, he continued providing artwork for a number of comics, video games, and films. He did keyframe sketches for the 2002 HBO movie ''Live from Baghdad'' (starring [[Bruce McGill]]) and worked on designs for the character of "Happy" (played by Anthony Edwards) for the 2003 independent film ''Northfork''.
 
In 1993, Bennett joined HBO where, before departing in 1997, he did background and character design work for the first season of the animated ''Spawn'' series. From 1998 through 2003, Bennett attended the Art Center College of Design in Padadena, California, graduating with a BFA in Illustration. He also studied in Film Transportation and Product Design. During this time, he continued providing artwork for a number of comics, video games, and films. He did keyframe sketches for the 2002 HBO movie ''Live from Baghdad'' (starring [[Bruce McGill]]) and worked on designs for the character of "Happy" (played by Anthony Edwards) for the 2003 independent film ''Northfork''.

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Template:Realworld Richard Bennett is a former comic book artist and current freelance film concept and storyboard artist from Uruguay. He broke into the comic book industry in 1990, penciling and inking the Cyberad series for Continuity Comics. Not long after, he began freelancing for Marvel Comics on various X-Men titles and then had a brief stint at Image Comics before joining WildStorm Comics in the mid-1990s, where he worked on a wide variety of titles, including the Divided We Fall crossover Star Trek title.

In 1993, Bennett joined HBO where, before departing in 1997, he did background and character design work for the first season of the animated Spawn series. From 1998 through 2003, Bennett attended the Art Center College of Design in Padadena, California, graduating with a BFA in Illustration. He also studied in Film Transportation and Product Design. During this time, he continued providing artwork for a number of comics, video games, and films. He did keyframe sketches for the 2002 HBO movie Live from Baghdad (starring Bruce McGill) and worked on designs for the character of "Happy" (played by Anthony Edwards) for the 2003 independent film Northfork.

Since then, Bennett has been a storyboard artist on such films as AVP: Alien vs. Predator, 300, and Zodiac. He also did conceptual art for the CBS series Numb3rs more recently did concept art and illustrations for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

According to his page at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), Bennett is working on storyboard art for Star Trek. This, however, has yet to be verified.

Star Trek credits

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