10 Facts About Cameron Stewart

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Cameron Stewart was born on 1975 and is a Canadian comic book creator.

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Cameron Stewart first came to prominence when he collaborated as an illustrator with writer Grant Morrison, and he went on to illustrate Catwoman and co-write Batgirl.

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Cameron Stewart won Eisner and Shuster Awards for his self-published mystery web comic Sin Titulo, and received an Eisner nomination for The Other Side.

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Cameron Stewart began working for DC around 2000, inking the last half of Deadenders, written by Ed Brubaker and penciled by Warren Pleece.

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Cameron Stewart illustrated The Apocalypstix, written by Ray Fawkes and published by Oni Press in 2008.

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Cameron Stewart worked on four issues of the SuicideGirls comic book in 2011.

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Away from the major comics publishers, Cameron Stewart wrote, illustrated Sin Titulo, a black and white crime story which he self-published online from 2007 to 2012.

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In 2014, when Gail Simone left Batgirl, Cameron Stewart took over writing the series and was joined by co-writer Brenden Fletcher, artist Babs Tarr, and colorist Jordie Bellaire.

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Cameron Stewart illustrated two sequels to the novel Fight Club, written by author Chuck Palahniuk.

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At the time the events happened, the accusers were fans or aspiring artists in their teens and early twenties, and Cameron Stewart was in his thirties.