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Budd Root

Budd Root (b. 1958 in Heidelberg, Germany) is an American cartoonist, and creator of the independent comic book ''Cavewoman'', published by Root's company Basement Comics/Amryl Entertainment. Root is one of the premiere contemporary "good girl" artists,〔Richardson, Andy. ("Beauties & Beasts (Budd’s...)," Atomic Avenue. ) Accessed Sept. 15, 2008.〕 with an art style similar to Art Adams.'〔George, Milo. ("Minicomics Round-up III: Thrown to the Wolves," ''The Comics Journal'' (2001). ) Accessed Sept. 15, 2008.〕
== Biography ==
Root was born in Heidelberg, Germany, on a United States Army military base. Thanks to his grandfather, comics were a major influence during his youth.〔(Root bio at Lambiek.net Comiclopedia. ) Accessed Sept. 15, 2008.〕 Joining the United States Marines, Root worked in supply, achieving the rank of corporal. During his time in the service, the Marine Corps' graphic arts department utilized his art skills for drawing tanks and airplanes for internal presentations.〔Carter, R.J. ("Interview: Budd Root: Rooting Around the Basement with Cavewoman," The Trades (Jan. 1, 2002). ) Accessed Sept. 15, 2008.〕
In 1993, after leaving the Marines, Root attempted to get into the comics industry. After repeatedly being rejected by Marvel Comics and the mainstream companies, Root happened to meet author James Robert Smith at Smith's comic book store. Smith gave Root his first paid work, illustrating "James Gang" and "Johnny Thirteen" stories in ''James Gang'' #1, published by London Night Studios. The one issue of ''James Gang'' sold poorly; so poorly, in fact, that Root was paid in King Kong collectible cards from Smith's comic book store.〔
Nonetheless, that first taste of getting published proved irresistible to Root and he was hooked on comics. Pooling money with his wife Leslie, he formed Basement Comics and self-published the first issue of ''Cavewoman'' in 1993. The book has proven to be extremely successful, spanning many issues, specials, and one-shots; and has since gone on to be published by Caliber Press and Avatar Press, in addition to Basement Comics.

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