Sonny Liew

Sonny Liew (born 26 September 1974) is a Malaysia-born comic artist/illustrator based in Singapore. He is best known for his work "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye", the first graphic novel to win the Singapore Literature Prize for fiction in 2016.

Early life and education
Born in Seremban, Malaysia, Liew attended school at Victoria School and Victoria Junior College in Singapore. He went on to read philosophy at Clare College in Cambridge University in UK and studied illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2001.

Career
His first foray into comic illustration was with Singaporean tabloid paper The New Paper in 1995, contributing a comic strip titled Frankie and Poo. A compilation of the strips was published by Times Publishing in 1996. Shortly after his graduation from Rhode Island Liew got his first break into the American comics industry when Shelly Bond signed him on for Vertigo Comics' My Faith in Frankie together with Mike Carey and Marc Hempel.

His work has appeared in the Flight Anthologies edited by Kazu Kibuishi, and he has served as editor of the Eisner-nominated Southeast Asian comics anthology Liquid City from Image Comics. In 2011, he was nominated for an Eisner award in the pencilling/inking category for his work on SLG and Disney's Wonderland, written by Tommy Kovac.Other titles include Marvel Comics' Sense and Sensibility adaptation, First Second Books' "The Shadow Hero" with Gene Luen Yang and DC Comics' "Doctor Fate" with Paul Levitz.

He is also the creator of Malinky Robot, a Xeric Award recipient in 2004 and winner of the “Prix de la Meilleure BD” (Comic Album of the Year) at the Utopiales International SF Festival in Nantes in 2009. He was a recipient of Singapore's Young Artist Award in 2010.

The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye
The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye was first published and released by Epigram Books in 2015. It charts the life and career of a fictional comic book artist, the eponymous Charlie Chan Hock Chye, and by weaving together fact and fiction, and different genres, tells the story of the formative years of Singapore's modern history and the history of comics.

Shortly before the book's release in Singapore, the National Arts Council withdrew its grant of $8,000 for the title, citing "sensitive content" and its potential to "undermine the authority and legitimacy" of the government. The comic became the best-selling local fiction title that year. The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye was published in the United States by Pantheon Books in 2016 and went on to make bestseller lists at Amazon and The New York Times, which is unprecedented for a Singaporean graphic novel. Besides winning the Singapore Literature Prize, it also won the Book of the Year accolade at the Singapore Book Awards in 2016. It was awarded the Pingprisen for Best International Comic in 2017. At the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, Sonny Liew and The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye won three Eisner Awards -- Best Writer/Artist, Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Asia, and Best Publication Design. It was also nominated for three other Eisner Awards -- Best Letterer, Best Colorist, and Best Graphic Album - New.

List of selected works
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 * Godshaper #1 (2017, Boom! Studios)
 * Shadow Hero Comics #1 (2017, Panda Express)
 * Revolutionaries #1 (2017, IDW Publishing)
 * GI Joe Vol.8 #1 (2016, IDW Publishing)
 * Transformers Lost Light #1 (2016, IDW Publishing)
 * Optimus Prime #1 (2016, IDW Publishing)
 * M.A.S.K. Mobile Armored Strike Kommand #1 (2016, IDW Publishing)
 * Doctor Fate Vol 4 #1-12, #15-16 (2015-2016, DC Comics)
 * The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (2015, Epigram Books; 2016 Pantheon Books)
 * Jim Henson's Storyteller: Witches (2015, Archaia Entertainment)
 * Americatown #1 (2015, Boom! Studios)
 * Hacktivist #1 (2015, Boom! Studios)
 * Abigail and the Snowman #1 (2014, Boom! Studios)
 * Warm Nights Deathless Days: The Life of Georgette Chen (2014, National Gallery Singapore)
 * The Shadow Hero (2014, First Second Books)
 * Malinky Robot: Collected Stories & Other Bits (2011, Image Comics)
 * Vertigo Resurrected: My Faith in Frankie (2011, DC Vertigo)
 * Sense and Sensibility (2010, Marvel Comics)
 * Au Pays des Merveilles (2010, Bao)
 * Le Tour du monde en bande dessinée vol 2 (2009, Delcourt)
 * Pride and Prejudice (2009, Marvel Comics)
 * Marvel Adventures Spiderman #50 (2009, Marvel Comics)
 * Wonderland (2009, Disney Press)
 * Malinky Robot (French Edition) (2009, Bao)
 * Liquid City (Vol. 1, 2, 3) (2008-2014, Image Comics)
 * Wonderland (2006-7, Slave Labor Graphics/Disney Press)
 * Re-Gifters (2007, DC Minx)
 * Flight (Vol. 2, 5, 8) (2005–11, Image Comics/Villard)
 * Malinky Robot: Bicycle (2005, Slave Labor Graphics)
 * My Faith in Frankie (2004, DC Vertigo)
 * Malinky Robot: Stinky Fish Blues (2002, Self-Published under Red Robot Productions)
 * Marvel Universe Millennial Visions (2002, Marvel Comics)
 * Frankie & Poo: What is love (Incomplete and abridged) (1996, Times Books International)