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Noah Van Sciver (born July 7, 1984 in New Jersey) is an independent American cartoonist. He is the younger brother of comics artist Ethan Van Sciver.〔(Van Sciver entry ), Lambiek's Comiclopedia.〕 ==Comics Work== Van Sciver began putting out his one-man anthology, ''Blammo'' in 2006, first in zine format, and later in the traditional "floppy" comic book format. After four issues in the floppy format, he handed publishing duties over to Kilgore Books & Comics, an independent comic and bookshop in Denver. To date he has put out nine and a half issues of ''Blammo''. The sixth issue, published in June 2010, was nominated for an Ignatz Award.〔("2010 Ignatz Award Recipients," ) Small Press Expo website. Accessed May 27, 2013. 〕 A story from issue #6, "Abby's Road," appeared in the ''Best American Comics'' 2012. In 2007 he began drawing ''4 Questions'' for ''Westword'', a weekly newspaper in Denver. Beginning in December 2011 Van Sciver's work began appearing in ''Mad'' magazine.〔(''Mad'' issue #512 ) (Dec. 2012).〕 Van Sciver's work has appeared 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),〔(MTV Geek – MTV Geek’s Best Graphic Novels Of 2012 )〕 ''Boing Boing'' (tied #3),〔(The Return of the Best Damn Comics of the Year - Boing Boing Edition - Boing Boing )〕 ''Publisher's Weekly'' Critic's Poll (#4),〔(Ware's 'Building Stories' Tops PW Comics World's 2012 Graphic Novel Critics' Poll )〕 and was ranked as one of the Best Graphic Novels of 2012 by the ''Library Journal''.〔(Best Books 2012: Graphic Novels )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Noah Van Sciver」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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