Come On Draw the Noise: An Illustrated Look at Noise Pop '12
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Sleigh Bells (1 of 3)
Hi, I'm Danger Bob. You would remember me from that party and/or that bar we met at. I'm the guy named Danger. I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. I love me some comics and hope to some day have a career in writing them. Comics aside my other hobbies include; San Francisco, history, slaying dragons, and history about slaying dragons in San Francisco. I'm on the Facebook and on the Writers Old Fashioned. Maybe next time we catch up we should see some of the little known treasures my city has to offer.
Miss Kelly Martin lives and works in San Francisco. She makes awesome comics (Dr. Lollipop; Medical Unicorn), and other things. You can check out more of her work at her website. She likes bunnies, zombies, fancy hats, snappy dresses, and dreams of one day owning a cat named Bacon.
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Sleigh Bells (2 of 3)
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Sleigh Bells (3 of 3)
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Die Antwoord
Katie Longua is a comic creator known for her excellent, award-winning series ROK. Her website can be found at klongua.com.
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Bob Mould
J.Sime is a recovering zine-maker in Northern California. He likes ray guns, vintage synths, and people with spectacular hair. Due to over-exposure to glue sticks and copy machine ink, his quack-science therapist has prescribed keeping a healthy distance from all supplies of the artistic making variety. This decade long rehab has proven to be quite successful but occasionally he still falls off the wagon.
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Bob Mould
Ed Luce is the San Francisco-based creator of Wuvable Oaf, a series of comics and ever-expanding line of shirts, posters, records and other merchandise. Often referred to as "The Scott Pilgrim of queer comics," Oaf has also made appearances in Maximum RockNRoll, Bear Magazine, FUR: The Love of Hair (Bruno Gmunder) and No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics (Fantagraphics). Ed is proud to have a story in the upcoming Henry & Glenn Forever & Ever (I WIll Destroy You/Cantankerous Titles). For more of his work, visit wuvableoaf.com or find Wuvable Oaf Jadwiga on Facebook.
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Grimes
This Tenderloin based artist/illustrator is primarily known for his beautifully tragic drawings and occasional comics. He likes lots of side projects. One of those is the cult podcast Fat and Skinny Go to the Movies. Some people seem to like it. See fatandskinnygotothemovies and Flickr.
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Atlas Sound
Brie Spielmann is a San Francisco-based concept artist, cartoonist, and journalist. Specializing in the artistic hotbeds of Sequential Art, Creature Development, and Animation Design, she is bringing all these skills together for her anticipated upcoming original graphic comic. Discover more about this upcoming artist on her website or Twitter, @BrieSpiel. To see more of her artwork check out her online portfolio and sketchblog.
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Veronica Falls and Bleached
Beth Dean is an illustrator living and working in San Francisco. She collects skulls and records, and leaves spiders everywhere she goes. See her website and Twitter.
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Built to Spill (1 of 3)
MariNaomi is the author and illustrator of the graphic memoir Kiss & Tell: A Romantic Resume, Ages 0 to 22 (Harper Perennial), as well as Estrus Comics, and her work has appeared in such publications as I Saw You: Comics Inspired by Real Life Missed Connections, Cheers to Muses: Contemporary Works by Asian American Women and the legendary Action Girl Comics. Visit her website, or follow her at Twitter.
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Built to Spill (2 of 3)
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Built to Spill (3 of 3)
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Imperial Teen
Justin Hall is a San Francisco-based, award-winning cartoonist and the creator of Glamazonia, True Travel Tales, and Hard To Swallow, as well as contributions to the Best American Comics and the S.F. Bay Guardian. He teaches comics at the California College of the Arts. See allthumbspress.com.
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Fresh and Onlys (1 of 2)
Jamaica Dyer has a new graphic novel "Fox Head Stew" currently serializing on MTV Geek. Her comics include adolescence, psychedelia, and monsters ("Weird Fishes" graphic novel), wine hobos, (Dark Horse Myspace Presents anthology), and city love stories (The Comic Book Guide to the Mission anthology). She is currently working on animation and mixing illustrations, projections, rock shows, and live art in her shows (as seen at the Noise Pop Culture Club this year). Check out more at Jamaicad.com or follow her @jamdye.
Tyler Green is Jamaica Dyer's "Guy Friday" and man about town. Equally comfortable hanging out or working at shows, wherever the night takes him, it's bound to be a good time and great story. Having worked in recording studios for over ten years, he is now branching into covering live media events with style and ease.
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Fresh and Onlys (2 of 2)
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Porter Robinson
Jean Chen is an artist at Diving Swallow Tattoo in Oakland, Ca. Say hi to her at flika.com.
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Surfer Blood
Joel Depri and JT Pryor are an up-and-coming comic-creating duo based out of northern California. They are the kind of nerds who know the proper uses as well as how to pronounce such items as gorgets, burgonets, and bascinets — for they created all of these items in their parent's garage before the age of 13. Now see them put that knowledge to use in their debut web-comic (for free!) at woodsmencomic.com and follow them on Twitter @TheWoodsmen!
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Oranger
Dyami Serna is a commercial and fine art photographer living in San Francisco who happens to practice bad illustrative art on occasion. This is one such occasion. Twitter: @Tweaksf.
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