Steven Weissman (born June 4, 1968, in California) is an alternative cartoonist best known for his offbeat and bizarre explorations of childhood friendships. His work has been published by Fantagraphics,[1] Retrofit Comics, and Vice.
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Born | Steven Knight Weissman June 4, 1968 California |
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Cartoonist |
Pseudonym(s) | Ribs |
Notable works | Chewing Gum in Church, Don't Call Me Stupid, Barack Hussein Obama, Yikes |
Awards | Harvey Award, 1998 (Best New Talent) |
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Selected bibliography
edit- Tykes, 1997 (Alternative Comics)
- Yikes, 1998 (Alternative Comics)
- Lemon Kids, 1999 (Alternative Comics)
- Champs, 1999 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 1-56097-372-2
- Fichtre!, 2000 (Amok éditions) ISBN 2-911842-49-9
- Don't Call Me Stupid', 2001 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 978-1-56097-431-4
- White Flower Day, 2002 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 1-56097-514-8
- The Kid Firechief, 2004 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 978-1-56097-866-4
- Chewing Gum in Church, 2006 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 1-56097-736-1
- Mean, 2007 (Fantagraphics) ISBN 978-1-56097-866-4
- Chocolate Cheeks, 2010 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 978-1-56097-927-2
- Barack Hussein Obama, 2012 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 978-160699623-2[1]
- Mutiny on the Mousey, 2014 (Stinckers)
- Butter and Blood, 2015 (Retrofit/Big Planet) ISBN 978-1940398426
- Looking for America's Dog, 2016 (Fantagraphics Books) ISBN 978-1606999554
References
edit- ^ a b Cuevas, Steven (December 6, 2016). "L.A. Cartoonist Finds Himself at Crossroads after Trump Win". KQED. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
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