Ethan Nicolle
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Ethan Nicolle | |
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Born | Ethan Nicolle |
Pen name | Eef |
Occupation | artist, illustrator, writer |
Genre | Comic books |
Years active | 1995–present |
Notable works | Chumble Spuzz Axe Cop |
Website | |
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Ethan Nicolle is an American comic book creator, artist, and writer. He created the Slave Labor Graphics comic Chumble Spuzz which has been released as two graphic novels so far. He also worked with his younger brother, Malachai, to create Axe Cop . From 2019 to 2021, Nicolle was the creative director for The Babylon Bee , a news satire website.[1] As of 2022, Ethan works as a scripted creator for The Daily Wire.[2]
Biography
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Nicolle was honored as the special guest at the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco on November 1, 2008.[3]
Bibliography
[edit ]Comics work includes:
- Bearmageddon (web comic)[4] (2011)
- Axe Cop: Vol. 2 Bad Guy Earth (2011)
- Axe Cop: Volume 1 (2011)
- Jesus Christ: In the Name of the Gun (2008) [5]
- Eef's Sketch Book (2008)
- Sumo Poop: A Collection of Horrible Cartoons (2008)
- Chumble Spuzz: Kill the Devil (2008)
- Chumble Spuzz Volume 2: Pigeon Man and Death Sings the Blues (2008)
- Lunaractive: Code of the Juggernaut (an abandoned project that has only been displayed as a part of Ethan Nicolle's official Blog) (2007)
- Puppet Terrors (with Jesse Wroblewski) [6] (2005)
- The Weevil (2006)
- Creep (2003) (written by Brinton Williams) (Conspiracy Productions)
- Eef: A Cartoon Collection (2003)
- Check Your Shoes: A Cartoon Collection (2001)
- The Cloacal Collection: A Cartoon Collection (2000)
- The Hall #2 (1997)
- The Hall #1 (1997)
- Various issues of The Barker (1995–98)
- The Drug Busters (1991)
Awards and honors
[edit ]- Special Guest honor at the 2008 Alternative Press Expo [7]
- Best Humor Publication nomination 2009 Eisner Awards [8]
- Artist of the Week of Pixelated Geek for February 10, 2010 for his work on Axe Cop .[9]
- Special Guest at San Diego Comic Con in 2011.[10]
- Favorite Web-based Comic award 2011 Eagle Awards for his work on Axe Cop .[11]
- Web Comic of the Year award 2011 Shel Dorf Awards for Axe Cop .[12]
- Top Ten Graphic Novels for Teens 2012 YALSA list YALSA Top 10 Graphic Novels 2012.[13]
References
[edit ]- ^ "The Babylon Bee | About Us". The Babylon Bee. Retrieved 2019年08月23日.
- ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-nicolle-676a4387 [bare URL ]
- ^ Alternative Press Expo schedule information on the Comic-Con website
- ^ "Bearmageddon".
- ^ "Jesus Christ: In the Name of the Gun". Archived from the original on 2012年11月30日. Retrieved 2008年12月09日.
- ^ Puppet Terrors official site
- ^ "Alternative Press Expo Special Guest information". Archived from the original on 2008年12月20日. Retrieved 2008年12月09日.
- ^ "Eisner Award nomination information". Archived from the original on 2010年01月30日. Retrieved 2009年04月13日.
- ^ "Artist of the Week: Ethan Nicolle | Pixelated Geek". pixelatedgeek.com. Archived from the original on 2010年02月13日.
- ^ "Comic-Con 2012 :: Special Guests". www.comic-con.org. Archived from the original on 2012年11月06日.
- ^ "Bleeding Cool". www.bleedingcool.com. Archived from the original on 2011年06月02日.
- ^ "The Shel Dorf Awards — all the winners | The Beat". Archived from the original on October 25, 2011. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
- ^ "Great Graphic Novels Top Ten 2012". 24 January 2012.