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Paul Hornschemeier (born October 27, 1977) is an artist, author, and director.
Biography
Hornschemeier was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1977 and raised in nearby rural Georgetown, Ohio. As a child he liked to draw, and after discovering his first Steve Ditko Spider-Man comic, he began creating his own comic books.[1]
Bibliography
Year | Title | Publisher |
---|---|---|
2004 | Mother, Come Home | Dark Horse Comics |
2004 | The Collected Sequential | AdHouse Books |
2004 | Return of The Elephant | AdHouse Books |
2006 | Let Us Be Perfectly Clear | Fantagraphics Books |
2007 | The Three Paradoxes | Fantagraphics Books |
2009 | All and Sundry | Fantagraphics Books |
2011 | Life with Mr. Dangerous | Villard |
2013 | Bygone no.1 | Margo Mitchell Media |
2013 | Author, Artists, Thinkers, Directors | Fantagraphics Books |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Comedy Bang! Bang! title sequence | Concept Artist | Seasons 1-4 |
2012 | “Walking to Work,” Comedy Bang! Bang! | Concept Artist, Title Sequence Director | Sketch |
2014 | Daniel in the Factory | Writer, Director | Short Film |
2014 | Forlorn TV (12 episodes) | Director, Animator | Youtube Series |
2016 | The Brutalist | Writer, Director | Short Film |
2017 | The Burden | Writer, Director | Short Film |
2019 | Twelve Forever | Art Director | Season 1 |
2023 | Captain Fall | Art Director | Season 1 |
(in production) | Giant Sloth | Writer, Director | Short Film |
Awards and nominations
- 2004 (nomination) Eisner Award for Best Limited Series, Best Writer/Artist, and Best Coloring (Forlorn Funnies)[2]
- 2007 Romics Awards – Best American graphic novel (Mother, Come Home)[3]
References
- ^ "Interview with MOME" (PDF). 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-03-21.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "2004 Eisner Award Nominees Announced". Comic Book Resources.
- ^ "Paul Hornschemeier Biografie". Artnet.
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