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After a lengthy email exchange between the two, his relationship with Straczynski stayed positive, and he even contributed variant covers to several more issues of ''Ten Grand''. Templesmith then turned to Kickstarter to crowdfund his next project, ''The Squidder'', about a genetically-enhanced SuperSoldier who was built to combat the earthly legions of a squid-like [[TheOldGods elder god]]. Also in 2015, he launched a free webcomic, the sci-fi series ''Blackholers'' where, once again, humanity is being threatened by supremely intelligent squid-like creatures.

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After a lengthy email exchange between the two, his relationship with Straczynski stayed positive, and he even contributed variant covers to several more issues of ''Ten Grand''. Templesmith then turned to Kickstarter to crowdfund his next project, ''The Squidder'', about a genetically-enhanced SuperSoldier who was built to combat the earthly legions of a squid-like [[TheOldGods elder god]]. Also in 2015, he launched a free webcomic, the sci-fi series ''Blackholers'' where, once again, humanity is being threatened by supremely intelligent squid-like creatures.
creatures. He has remained somewhat detached from traditional comics work ever since, preferring to do covers when asked but focusing more on engaging more heavily with his fandom through the Patreon website, which also funds his creator-owned work.
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His first commercial work was on a ComicBook/{{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for Creator/IDWPublishing such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''ComicBook/WelcomeToHoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

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His first commercial work was on a ComicBook/{{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for Creator/IDWPublishing such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; Franchise/GIJoe; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''ComicBook/WelcomeToHoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.
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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for Creator/IDWPublishing such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''ComicBook/WelcomeToHoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} ComicBook/{{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for Creator/IDWPublishing such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''ComicBook/WelcomeToHoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.
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In 2013, he joined forces with JMichaelStraczynski to illustrate a new series called ''Ten Grand'', but Straczynski became concerned when Templesmith either would not or could not comment about updates on the work, and "with tremendous reluctance", decided to replace Templesmith after issue #4. A few days later Ben finally resurfaced, stating that he had been overwhelmed by personal issues and "a rather catastrophic move to Chicago where a bunch of my stuff is missing and I got other people's things". He apologized for his absence, saying that "I wish JMS & Ten Grand well but I think I'm incapable of monthlies in general, certainly on top of a lot of the other stuff going on, so everything seized up a bit & I collapsed in a heap so to speak as the snowball of lots of things not going as planned. & that's my issue, no one elses. I'm sure the book will still be fantastic, just without me."

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In 2013, he joined forces with JMichaelStraczynski Creator/JMichaelStraczynski to illustrate a new series called ''Ten Grand'', but Straczynski became concerned when Templesmith either would not or could not comment about updates on the work, and "with tremendous reluctance", decided to replace Templesmith after issue #4. A few days later Ben finally resurfaced, stating that he had been overwhelmed by personal issues and "a rather catastrophic move to Chicago where a bunch of my stuff is missing and I got other people's things". He apologized for his absence, saying that "I wish JMS & Ten Grand well but I think I'm incapable of monthlies in general, certainly on top of a lot of the other stuff going on, so everything seized up a bit & I collapsed in a heap so to speak as the snowball of lots of things not going as planned. & that's my issue, no one elses. I'm sure the book will still be fantastic, just without me."
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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''ComicBook/WelcomeToHoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' Creator/IDWPublishing such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''ComicBook/WelcomeToHoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.
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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', ''ComicBook/WelcomeToHoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.
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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is [[PeopleFarms actually a front for a pack of Werewolves Werewolves]] and ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.
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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series ''ComicBook/WormwoodGentlemanCorpse'', about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.
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A somewhat mad Aussie artist, '''Ben Templesmith''' (born March 7, 1984) is known for his eerie, vivid style, dark humour and using a mixture of digital and traditional media in most of his work. He tends to favor slender, angular character designs, and primarily colors his art with watercolor paints.

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A somewhat mad Aussie artist, '''Ben Templesmith''' Ben Templesmith (born March 7, 1984) is known for his eerie, vivid style, dark humour and using a mixture of digital and traditional media in most of his work. He tends to favor slender, angular character designs, and primarily colors his art with watercolor paints.
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After a lengthy email exchange between the two, his relationship with Straczynski stayed positive, and he even contributed variant covers to several more issues of ''10 Grand''. Templesmith then turned to Kickstarter to crowdfund his next project, ''The Squidder'', about a genetically-enhanced SuperSoldier who was built to combat the earthly legions of a squid-like [[TheOldGods elder god]]. Also in 2015, he launched a free webcomic, the sci-fi series ''Blackholers'' where, once again, humanity is being threatened by supremely intelligent squid-like creatures.

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After a lengthy email exchange between the two, his relationship with Straczynski stayed positive, and he even contributed variant covers to several more issues of ''10 ''Ten Grand''. Templesmith then turned to Kickstarter to crowdfund his next project, ''The Squidder'', about a genetically-enhanced SuperSoldier who was built to combat the earthly legions of a squid-like [[TheOldGods elder god]]. Also in 2015, he launched a free webcomic, the sci-fi series ''Blackholers'' where, once again, humanity is being threatened by supremely intelligent squid-like creatures.

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A somewhat mad Aussie artist known for his eerie, vivid style, dark humour and using a mixture of digital and traditional media in most of his work.

His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated a large amount of comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}, IDW also publish Templesmith’s own comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

In 2013, he joined forces with JMichaelStraczynski on a new series called ''Ten Grand'', but Straczynski became concerned when Templesmith either would not or could not be reached for comment or updates on the work, and decided to replace Templesmith after issue #4. A few days later Ben finally resurfaced, stating that he had been overwhelmed by personal issues and "a rather catastrophic move to Chicago where a bunch of my stuff is missing and I got other people's things". He apologized for his absence, saying that "I wish JMS & Ten Grand well but I think I'm incapable of monthlies in general, certainly on top of a lot of the other stuff going on, so everything seized up a bit & I collapsed in a heap so to speak as the snowball of lots of things not going as planned. & that's my issue, no one elses. I'm sure the book will still be fantastic, just without me."

His blog can be found [[http://ben-templesmith.livejournal.com/ here]]

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A somewhat mad Aussie artist artist, '''Ben Templesmith''' (born March 7, 1984) is known for his eerie, vivid style, dark humour and using a mixture of digital and traditional media in most of his work.work. He tends to favor slender, angular character designs, and primarily colors his art with watercolor paints.

His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was the creator-publisher-owned ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with writer Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated many comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}; IDW has also published Templesmith’s own creator-owned comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.


His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated a large amount of comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}, IDW also publish Templesmith’s own comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

In 2013, he joined forces with JMichaelStraczynski on to illustrate a new series called ''Ten Grand'', but Straczynski became concerned when Templesmith either would not or could not be reached for comment or about updates on the work, and "with tremendous reluctance", decided to replace Templesmith after issue #4. A few days later Ben finally resurfaced, stating that he had been overwhelmed by personal issues and "a rather catastrophic move to Chicago where a bunch of my stuff is missing and I got other people's things". He apologized for his absence, saying that "I wish JMS & Ten Grand well but I think I'm incapable of monthlies in general, certainly on top of a lot of the other stuff going on, so everything seized up a bit & I collapsed in a heap so to speak as the snowball of lots of things not going as planned. & that's my issue, no one elses. I'm sure the book will still be fantastic, just without me."

After a lengthy email exchange between the two, his relationship with Straczynski stayed positive, and he even contributed variant covers to several more issues of ''10 Grand''. Templesmith then turned to Kickstarter to crowdfund his next project, ''The Squidder'', about a genetically-enhanced SuperSoldier who was built to combat the earthly legions of a squid-like [[TheOldGods elder god]]. Also in 2015, he launched a free webcomic, the sci-fi series ''Blackholers'' where, once again, humanity is being threatened by supremely intelligent squid-like creatures.

His blog website can be found [[http://ben-templesmith.livejournal.com/ here]]at [[http://www.templesmith.com Templesmith.com]]
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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was {{Thirty Days of Night}} with Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated a large amount of comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}, IDW also publish Templesmith’s own comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

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His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was {{Thirty Days of Night}} ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'' with Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated a large amount of comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}, IDW also publish Templesmith’s own comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.
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A somewhat mad Aussie artist known for his eerie, vivid style, dark humour and using a mixture of digital and traditional media in most of his work.

His first commercial work was on a {{Spawn}} spin off, but the comic that really elevated him into the limelight was {{Thirty Days of Night}} with Steve Niles. Since then he has illustrated a large amount of comics for ''IDW Publishing'' such as a ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' prequel comic and issues of Series/DoctorWho and {{GI Joe}}, IDW also publish Templesmith’s own comics such as ''Welcome to Hoxford'', about a SociopathicHero who ends up in a extreme security prison that is actually a front for a pack of Werewolves and ''Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse'', his ongoing series about a cadaver possessing, beer loving, demon worm and his gaggle of weird acquaintances.

In 2013, he joined forces with JMichaelStraczynski on a new series called ''Ten Grand'', but Straczynski became concerned when Templesmith either would not or could not be reached for comment or updates on the work, and decided to replace Templesmith after issue #4. A few days later Ben finally resurfaced, stating that he had been overwhelmed by personal issues and "a rather catastrophic move to Chicago where a bunch of my stuff is missing and I got other people's things". He apologized for his absence, saying that "I wish JMS & Ten Grand well but I think I'm incapable of monthlies in general, certainly on top of a lot of the other stuff going on, so everything seized up a bit & I collapsed in a heap so to speak as the snowball of lots of things not going as planned. & that's my issue, no one elses. I'm sure the book will still be fantastic, just without me."

His blog can be found [[http://ben-templesmith.livejournal.com/ here]]

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