Noah Van Sciver

Noah Van Sciver
Noah Van Sciver (l) with one of his publishers (Kilgore Books & Comics), 13th Ave., Denver, CO Summer, 2010
Born (1984-07-07) July 7, 1984
New Jersey
Nationality American
Notable works
Blammo
4 Questions
The Hypo
St. Cole
Fante Bukowski
My Hot Date
http://www.nvansciver.wordpress.com or http://www.noahvansciver.tumblr.com

Noah Van Sciver (born July 7, 1984 in New Jersey) is an independent American cartoonist. He currently resides in Columbus, Ohio[1] where he moved after serving as the 2015-16 Fellow at the Center for Cartoon Studies.[2] His brother Ethan Van Sciver,[3] also a cartoonist, is notable for his work at DC Comics.

Comics

Van Sciver began producing his one-person anthology Blammo in 2006, originally just leaving them in stacks at coffee shops in the Denver area. After four issues, he handed publishing duties over to Kilgore Books & Comics, an independent comic and bookshop in Denver. To date he has put out ten and a half issues of Blammo.

His short story "Abby's Road," which originally appeared in Blammo #6, was selected for the Best American Comics 2012 anthology.

In 2007 he launched the weekly strip 4 Questions in Denver's alternative weekly, Westword. He completed the run in 2015, when he left for the Center for Cartoon Studies.

Since December 2011, Van Sciver's work has appeared in Mad magazine,[4] and has been featured in The Comics Journal, Mome, and Mineshaft.

In October 2012, Fantagraphics Books published The Hypo: The Melancholic Young Lincoln, a narrative biography of Abraham Lincoln that spans the years 1837-1842. The Hypo, Van Sciver's first full length graphic novel, earned positive critical praise, and made it onto several "best-of" lists for 2012, including MTV Geek (#3),[5] Boing Boing (tied #3),[6] Publisher's Weekly Critic's Poll (#4),[7] and was ranked as one of the Best Graphic Novels of 2012 by the Library Journal.[8]

In 2015, Fantagraphics released two Van Sciver graphic novels, St. Cole and Fante Bukowski. The same year, Kilgore Books released Van Sciver's autobiographical mini comic My Hot Date, which won the 'Best Story' Ignatz Award at the Small Press Expo.[9]

In addition to his Ignatz win, Noah had been nominated for the award seven times:

2010 Outstanding Comic - Blammo #6 (Kilgore)

2012 Outstanding Minicomic - The Death of Elijah Lovejoy (2D Cloud)

2014 Outstanding Comic - Blammo #8 (Kilgore), 2015 Outstanding Graphic Novel - Saint Cole (Fantagraphics)

2015 Outstanding Artist - Saint Cole (Fantagraphics)

2015 Outstanding Graphic Novel - Saint Cole (Fantagraphics)

2016 Outstanding Artist - Disquiet (Fantagraphics)

2016 Outstanding Story - My Hot Date (Kilgore)

In 2016, his graphic novel Fante Bukowski was nominee for a Best Writer/Artis Eisner Award.[10]

Bibliography

The following is a mostly complete list of comics which contain solely content by Van Sciver. Collections, anthologies, and group online work has not been included.

COMICYEARPUBLISHERCOVER
Blammo Funnies #12006Self-Published
Blammo Funnies #22007Self-Published
4 Questions2007-2015The Denver Westword
Blammo #12007Self-Published
Blammo #22008Self-Published
The Work of A Young, Unfed and Unknown Cartoonist2008Self-Published
More Work from an Unknown Cartoonist2008Self-Published
Blammo #32009Self-Published
The Limited and Very Rare Noah Van Sciver Mini Comic2009Self-Published
Blammo #42009Self-Published
Blammo #52009Kilgore Books & Comics
Chapbook2009?self-published
Judgments2009self-published
Complaints2010Poopsheet Foundation
Blammo #62010Kilgore Books & Comics
I Want to Be Special to You2010self-published
Noah Novella2010Grimalkin Press
Blammo #72011Kilgore Books & Comics
Dueling2011self-published
Blammo #7.52011self-published
The Hypo mini promo2011?self-published
The Death of Elijah Lovejoy20112D Cloud
19992012Retrofit Comics
Noah Van Sciver in conversation with Charles Forsman2012Oily Comics
The Hypo: The Melancholic Young Lincoln2012Fantagraphics
Who is Dead in the White House?2012Fantagraphics Mini
St. Cole webcomic2012-2014The Expositor Comics
19992013self-published bootleg of retrofit comic
Blammo #82013Kilgore Books & Comics
St. Cole promo mini2013Kilgore Books & Comics
Weekend Alone2013Tinto Press LLC
More Mundane2013Self-published, #'d edition of 100
Youth is Wasted2014Adhouse Books
Blammo #8 1/22014Kilgore Books & Comics
St. Cole2015Fantagraphics
My Hot Date2015Kilgore Books & Comics
Fante Bukowski2015Fantagraphics
Disquiet2016Fantagraphics
Blammo #9 2016 Kilgore Books & Comics
Fante Bukowski Two2017Fantagraphics
Johnny Appleseed2017Fantagraphics
Blammo #102018Kilgore Books & Comics

References

Notes

  1. "Sketch in the City: Noah Van Sciver #1". Columbus Alive. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  2. "CCS Fellow « The Center for Cartoon Studies". www.cartoonstudies.org. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  3. Van Sciver entry, Lambiek's Comiclopedia.
  4. Mad issue #512 (Dec. 2012).
  5. MTV Geek – MTV Geek's Best Graphic Novels Of 2012
  6. The Return of the Best Damn Comics of the Year - Boing Boing Edition - Boing Boing
  7. Ware's 'Building Stories' Tops PW Comics World's 2012 Graphic Novel Critics' Poll
  8. Best Books 2012: Graphic Novels
  9. "2016 IGNATZ AWARD Winners (Full List)". Newsarama. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  10. "2016 Eisner Award Nominees". Comic-Con International: San Diego. 2016-04-18. Archived from the original on 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2016-10-13.

Sources consulted

Interviews

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