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Jim Woodring

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seems to change from story to story. Often they are spiritually-minded but rather pompous creatures, but they can sometimes be sinister and alien. At other times, they are "average joes", struggling to protect their homes or their families from predators. A giant cartoon painting of a frog leaning
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For years, Woodring ran ads for "Jimland Novelties" in the back of his comics. These toys, books and oddities included a kit to make a frog's (severed) legs swim by hooking them up to a little motor, and another kit for leaving Woodring's own fingerprints around your home. For a time, Woodring was
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work. He keeps an "autojournal" of his dreams, some of which have formed the basis of some of his comics. His most famous creation is fictional—the pantomime comics set in the universe he calls the Unifactor, usually featuring Frank. These stories incorporate a highly personal symbolism largely
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and stay out! This hallucination was so much more interesting than the class — it seemed to have forced its way into the classroom and jumped out of the screen where these slides were being projected in order to tell me that I should be somewhere else. I felt that this image had gone to a lot of
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A large street cat who hunts and kills with an appropriately cat-like gusto. This is made chilling by Red's dialogue with his prey: "I'll kill you," shrieks a terrified possum, "I killed the old owl!" Red mutters an amused response, "That's nice," as he moves in for the
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Woodring has published a large number of short works in diverse periodicals and anthologies. Below is a list of collections of some of those works, but a large amount has yet to be collected in book form. As of April 2011, many of these works are out of print.
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A perpetually drunken, man-sized, Spanish-speaking frog-creature. Pulque inexplicably hangs around with a group of suburban American children, despite the fact that he and the children cannot understand each other and are drawn in markedly different
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and associated characters appear, "a world where concepts like justice and logic read as alien", "a picturesque but occasionally sinister world inhabited by alien plantlife and mischievous creatures, dream-logic and unknowable
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stories has often been mistaken for brushwork due to the greatly varying thickness of the linework typical of brush cartooning, but he has insisted, and indeed demonstrated, that it is done with a Brause #29 Index Finger
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was released by Japan's PressPop Music in 2005. It is a collection of nine animated shorts created between 2000 and 2005, each produced by a different artist or team interpreting a different
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Woodring keeps a dream journal and has turned several of these dreams into comics, which he "tr to make it as verbatim as possible." Most of these were published in
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was published as a regular series by Fantagraphics starting in 1986, to critical acclaim if less than spectacular sales, and Woodring became a full-time cartoonist.
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work. Aside from designing the packaging, Woodring had no input into the production of these films, leaving their interpretation entirely up to the animators.
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animation studio. He did "toryboards during the production season and presentation work during the off-season." He did work for the cartoon shows
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functions under its own internal logic; death, destruction and mutilation in one story do not necessarily have any bearing on subsequent stories—
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work to get into the building and get into that room and wait for the screen to turn blank and then appear at me to honk at me to go. So I did."
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comes out, that means something else. It's like saying a stench came out or a mouse came out. I have this symbolic language worked out."
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portraits" of what he imagined their souls looked like. A sample of the "Jimland Novelties" pages can be glimpsed in the back of
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As of April 2011, Woodring keeps an infrequently updated blog, where he sometimes posts panels from works-in-progress, including
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franchise. The stories were illustrated by Kilian Plunkett, Jason Green and Francisco Solano Lopez, and have been collected as
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as musical favorites, but also "schmaltzy, potent, cheap pop music with strings from the late 50s and early 60s, the
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where they appear as floating, flexible, colorful, occasionally radiant bulbous spindles resembling children's
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like mad." The desire to draw something that "wasn't there" was always of "paramount importance" to Woodring.
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Woodring and his wife, Mary, have a son named Maxfield, who has published a graphic novel of his own titled
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Woodring's strange toy creations have been sold in vending machines in Japan and are available in American
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A bipedal, bucktoothed animal of uncertain species with a short tail, described by Woodring as a "generic
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Fellows. His work was featured prominently at the Centre National de la Bande DessinĂ©e et de l’Image in
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Reaction amongst critics and fellow artists has generally been quite positive, despite low sales.
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stories the Jivas can speak, and in one he accidentally pierces one's skin and it deflates like a
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and free-form writing which he described as an "autojournal". In 1986, Woodring was introduced by
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In 1979 he was persuaded by his best friend John Dorman to take work as an artist with the
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Released in November 2013, Woodring created an interpretative story based on artwork from
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Rudick, Nicole. "The Mind of a Worldly Man Is Like a Fly": A Jim Woodring Interview part
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Jim Woodring speech Making Light VASD Program, around the 32:00 mark. 24 March 2016.
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Jim Woodring speech Making Light VASD Program, around the 32:00 mark. 24 March 2016.
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He has also worked as a freelance illustrator and comics writer, adapting the film
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The elder of two children, Woodring was born in Los Angeles. He suffered from
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Woodring has won or been nominated for a number of awards. He placed twice on
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In June 2010, Scott Eder Gallery in Brooklyn featured a solo show of Jim's
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The artist himself featured prominently in most of his early dream comics.
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as "one of the things that laid the foundation for my life's philosophy."
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In October, 2022 woodring released his 400 page comics odyssey entitled
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held there in January 2007. The following year, Woodring received an
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appear frequently in Woodring's autobiographical dream comics and in
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are two works that he has mentioned more than once in interviews.
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previously packaged with multiple versions of Internet Explorer.
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Visions of Frank: Short Films by Japan's Most Audacious Animators
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is the uber-skill. It ought to be taught in elementary school."
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to be "the most under-appreciated comic artist working today."
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Bonar, Hugh (December 1993). "Screechy Peachy is Screaming".
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Woodring wrote the scripts for the comic-book adaptation of
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stories, Woodring employed a style that combined 1920s–30s
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The Lobster and the Liver: The Unique World of Jim Woodring
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Woodring created a short-lived comics series for children,
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against a wall made up the cover of the first issue of
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In 2010, a 93-minute documentary was released entitled
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Blog post reminiscing about John Dorman upon his death
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In December 2006, he became one of the first group of
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that under the right circumstances he is capable of "
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In the 1990s, Woodring wrote a number of stories for
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Woodring singles out for praise the cartoon work of
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feature prominently in Woodring's comics, and their
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The stories involving these characters occur in the
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During this time he developed a serious 38: 27: 1337:Woodring has read widely in literature. 3156:"2003 Ignatz Award Nominees and Winners" 3134:"1998 Ignatz Award Nominees and Winners" 2163: 2110:And Now Sir, Is This Your Missing Gonad? 1742: 1592:Outstanding Graphic Novel or Collection 1571:Outstanding Graphic Novel or Collection 1449: 901:sending his readers free drawings, his " 2385:Groth, Gary. "Jim Woodring Interview". 2378: 2326: 752:in 1986, and frogs framed the cover of 4494:Harvey Award winners for Best Colorist 3563: 3380:"The Words and Worlds of Jim Woodring" 3323:. June 27, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-28 2990:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11230770/ 2731:"The Words and Worlds of Jim Woodring" 715:"It's tough to beat a frog for animal 3421:2007 Heater, Brian (March 27, 2007). 3328:McCulloch, Joe (September 17, 2018). 3263:Hatfield, Charles (January 8, 2011). 821:removes the skin from his own leg in 7: 3195:at the Comic Book DB (archived from 2549:"The Portable Frank by Jim Woodring" 2547:Heater, Brian (September 16, 2008). 3619:Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal 3437:"The Comics Journal #164 interview" 2862:Reilly, Chris (March 25–31, 1993). 2630:Wolk, Douglas (December 20, 2010). 252:for about two months. While there, 3363:. 2011-03-25. retrieved 2011-04-12 3265:"One-Panel Criticism: Holy Terror" 2487:Woodring, Jim (January 29, 2011). 848:and other classic cartoonists for 14: 3382:. October 1, 2010. Archived from 2733:. October 1, 2010. 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He also interviewed cartoonist 182:inspired by Woodring's belief in 2823:Thielman, Sam (August 9, 2022). 2668:Manning, Shaun (April 9, 2010). 2284: 2270: 1106: 1046: 611:Frank (comics) § Characters 582:, printed with a grant from the 556:, directed by Jonathan Howells. 2349:Vol. II, #5, pg 18 (May 1995). 440:stories #55 in its list of the 4509:People from Vashon, Washington 3400:Heller, Jason (July 8, 2010). 2884:Stone, Tucker (June 1, 2010). 1973:The Museum of Love and Mystery 1720:Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize 442:100 best comics of the century 389:100 best comics of the century 215:100 best comics of the century 138:(born October 11, 1952) is an 1: 3458:Lambiek Comiclopedia article. 2526:Special Edition Summer 2002 ( 1429:international comics festival 1361:Woodring frequently mentions 67:Los Angeles, California, U.S. 2389:#164 (December 1993), p. 83. 1078:Woodring's work often has a 874:He illustrated the cover of 461:and writing comics based on 155:, and as the creator of the 4484:American surrealist artists 3431:. 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In a 2002 interview with 929:Watching the Media Watchers 4530: 1884:notebook with blank pages 1550:Best Writer/Artist, Humor 1382:theme from Midnight Cowboy 1206:Woodring is a follower of 608: 339:, an anthology of comics, 18: 4413: 3508: 3402:"Interview: Jim Woodring" 3031:, from the back cover of 2759:The Lobster and the Liver 2199: 1990: 1968: 1939: 1908: 1847: 1772: 1710: 1669: 1637: 1629: 1578: 1534: 1531: 1508: 1503: 1472: 1469: 933:Sheiboneth Beis Hamikdosh 619:world Woodring calls the 333:he began self-publishing 37: 4130:Everett Raymond Kinstler 2788:jimwoodring.blogspot.com 2127:One Beautiful Spring Day 1673:Rasmuson Foundation and 1439:, and he was awarded an 1427:, France as part of the 591:One Beautiful Spring Day 488:) and in 2010 his first 480:Woodring produced a new 223:stories ranked #55, and 4479:American comics artists 4469:Alternative cartoonists 3546:Congress of the Animals 3423:Interview: Jim Woodring 2886:"Description is a Myth" 2143:Congress of the Animals 2033:Congress of the Animals 1956:The Frank color stories 1682:one month residency in 1182:Woodring also works in 1085:quality. 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Oneiric Diary (EP)

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fine artist
Jim
Frank
Microsoft Comic Chat
jimwoodring.com
American
cartoonist
fine artist
Jim
anthropomorphic
cartoon
Frank
graphic novels
hallucinatory
surreal
Vedanta
Hindu philosophy
Dark Horse
Bimbo's Initiation
The Comics Journal
100 best comics of the century
Frank
The Book of Jim
hallucinations
prosopagnosia
Glendale Junior College
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