Tan Eng Huat
Born1974 (age 49–50)
Teluk Intan, Malaysia
NationalityMalaysian
Area(s)penciller, inker
Pseudonym(s)Kutu
Notable works
Doom Patrol
Awards
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳永發
Simplified Chinese陈永发
Hanyu PinyinChén Yǒngfā
Hokkien POJTân Éng-hoat

Tan Eng Huat (Chinese: 陈永发; born 1974),[2] also known as Kutu, is a Malaysian comics penciller and inker. After self-publishing comics in his homeland, Tan began a career in Western comics, starting with Doom Patrol volume 3 in 2001 by DC Comics.[1]

Biography

Tan was born in Teluk Intan and began working in the Malaysian comics industry in the early 1990s under the pen name Kutu (Malaysian for "lice") with publications such as Gempak, Genocide, and Red Hunter.[1] His art style has been influenced by American, European, and Hong Kong wuxia styles.[2] After meeting DC Comics publisher Andy Helfer at a conference on Asian comics in 2001, he was offered a job pencilling the newest incarnation of the Doom Patrol, written by John Arcudi.[3] Doom Patrol was cancelled after 22 issues and Tan was offered work on The Authority and JLA for DC. After several years at DC, Tan started working for Marvel Comics in 2006 with Silver Surfer: In Thy Name and Ghost Rider. He has since relocated to Kuala Lumpur and continues to work with Marvel, specifically on X-Men projects.[2]

Awards

List of works

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Cheang, Michael (16 September 2014). "Marvels in Malaysia: A Focus on Home-grown Talent". The Star. Star Media Group Berhad.
  2. ^ a b c Mah, Kenny (14 December 2014). "Tan Eng Huat: It's Malaysia Boleh! Meets Marvel Comics!". Malay Mail. Redberry Group.
  3. ^ Editorial by Helfer in Doom Patrol volume 3, issue 1. Cover date December 2001.