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James William Woodringis an American cartoonist, fine artist, writer and toy designer. He is best known for the dream-based comics he published in his magazine Jim, and as the creator of the anthropomorphic cartoon character Frank, who has appeared in a number of short comics and graphic novels.
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James William Woodringis an American cartoonist, fine artist, writer and toy designer. He is best known for the dream-based comics he published in his magazine Jim, and as the creator of the anthropomorphic cartoon character Frank, who has appeared in a number of short comics and graphic novels.
Since he was a child, Woodring has experienced hallucinatory “apparitions”, which have inspired much of his surreal 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 inspired by Woodring’s belief in Vedanta from Hindu philosophy. He also does a large amount of surrealist painting, and has been the writer on a number of comics from licensed franchises published by Dark Horse and others.
Woodring identified Bimbo’s Initiation as “one of the things that laid the foundation for my life’s philosophy.”
Woodring has won or been nominated for a number of awards. He placed twice on The Comics Journal’s list of the 100 best comics of the century, with the Frank stories ranked #55, and The Book of Jim ranked #71.
It takes more drawing to tell a story in pantomime.
American cartoonist
Every time I write something down I check it to see if it has that telltale glow, the glow that tells me there’s something there. If it glows, it stays. Everything is either on or off.
American cartoonist
I’ve heard that Alfred Hitchcock said that by the time he was ready to shoot a film, he didn’t even want to do it any more because he’d already had all of the fun of working it out. It’s the same thing with these Frank comics.
American cartoonist
Alternative cartoonists have to rely on comic book stores to get their stuff in the hands of readers.
American cartoonist
A tree is an incomprehensible mystery.
American cartoonist
People aren’t interested in seeing themselves as they really are.
American cartoonist