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Andrew Watson (born 1969) is a British
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and illustrator best known for the
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s ''Breakfast After Noon'', ''Slow News Day'' and his series ''
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'' and ''Love Fights'', published by
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and
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. Watson has also worked for more mainstream American comic publishers including
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, a twelve-issue limited series at
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, several series for
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, and
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.


Biography

Andi Watson was born in the Wakefield Infirmary and raised in
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by working-class parents. He studied foundation art at
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college followed by a
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/
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course at
Liverpool Polytechnic , mottoeng = Fortune favours the bold , established = 1823 – Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts1992 – Liverpool John Moores University , type = Public , endowment = , coor ...
(now
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). He currently lives in
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.


Early works

For his final degree show Watson produced the
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comic ''Samurai Jam'' along with T-shirts and bubble-gum cards. The comic was rooted in
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and punk rock culture and artistically influenced by Japanese
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, specifically '' Akira'', and the American
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'' Love and Rockets''. Three issues were produced by 1993, photocopied with covers spray-painted with a stencil, which generated some interest within the
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scene. Watson approached various American publishers and was taken on by
Dan Vado Dan Vado (born September 9, 1959) Miller, John Jackson"Comics Industry Birthdays" , ''Comics Buyer's Guide'', June 10, 2005. Accessed February 1, 2011. is an American comic book publisher and writer, and a fixture of the independent comics communit ...
of
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in 1993 who published four issues of ''Samurai Jam''. These were not a success, due in part to the wildly different art styles Watson employed with each issue, but Vado kept the door open and Watson returned in 1995 with ''Skeleton Key'', a monthly 16-page comic that ran for 30 issues and cemented his reputation. After ''Skeleton Key'' Watson moved to
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with ''Geisha'', a graphic novel about a robot girl artist. Rather than approach the issue of her being a robot Watson used the story to examine the ideas of fake and real. The book was an artistic bridge for Watson between the manga-inspired ''Skeleton Key'' and his current, more European, style.


Later works

The ''Geisha''
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comic marked a dramatic shift in Watson's style, bringing in stylistic influences from European creators such as François Avril and
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, but retaining the slow pacing of long-form
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. This came to fruition with ''Breakfast After Noon'', a "slice of life" story set in the industrial city of
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in
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. This was followed by the novella ''Dumped'', a love story produced in association with the BIG festival in
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. Watson returned to
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in 2002 with ''Slow News Day'', a graphic novel set around a small town British newspaper which dealt with English attitudes to Americans and the theme of big versus small audience. He followed that with a one-shot featuring the fox spirit Kitsune from his earlier series ''Skeleton Key'', this time in a tale set in medieval Japan, scripted by
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. He then created twelve issues of a romantic comedy series ''Love Fights'' published by
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and followed that with ''
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'', a
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for
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scripted by Watson with art by
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. Recent solo work by Watson has been all-ages stories targeted at children/young adults. ''Glister'' is about the adventures of Glister Butterworth – girl-magnet for the weird and unusual who lives at Chilblain Hall. In ''Princess at Midnight'', Holly Crescent leads a sheltered life as a home-schooled girl by day. By night she's Princess of Castle Waxing where she wages a perilous turf war with the Horrible Horde. Both series were published by
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. Both series have since been republished. ''Glister'' was published in the UK in an altered, expanded form as a four-book series by Walker Books. ''Princess at Midnight'' is currently being serialised online. ''Gum Girl'', Watson's current work, features stories about a girl called Grace Gibson, who is a young superhero fighting strange villains in the town of Catastrophe. The four books in this series are published by Walker Books.


Work for hire

Andi Watson has worked as the writer on a variety of licensed properties, most significantly a 2-year run on the first ''
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'' comics from
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and
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' ''
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''.


Bibliography

*''Samurai Jam'' (Slave Labor, 1993, tpb ''The Complete Samurai Jam'', 176 pages, 2003, ) *''
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'' (1995): **''Skeleton Key v1 : Beyond The Threshold'' (96 pages, Slave Labor, 2000, ) **''Skeleton Key v2 : The Celestial Calendar'' (198 pages, Slave Labor, 1999, ) **''Skeleton Key v3 : Telling Tales'' (96 pages, Slave Labor, 2001, ) **''Skeleton Key v4 : Cats and Dogs'' (104 pages, Slave Labor, 2000, ) **''Skeleton Key v5 : Roots'' (104 pages, Slave Labor, 2000, ) *''
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'': "Skeleton Key: Bring on the Clouds" #44 (
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, 1997) *''
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'': ** "Skeleton Key" (in ''Dark Horse Presents'' No. 126, Dark Horse, 1997) ** ''Annual 1998'': "Skeleton Key: Witch" (Dark Horse, 1998) ** "Dead Love" (with pencils by
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and inks by
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, in ''Dark Horse Presents'' No. 141, Dark Horse, 1999, collected in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus'' volume 4) ** "Skeleton Key: Dead Can't Dance" (in ''Dark Horse Presents'' vol. 2 #5, Dark Horse, 2011) ** "Skeleton Key: Room Service" (in ''Dark Horse Presents'' vol. 2 #6, Dark Horse, 2011) ** "Skeleton Key: Lost Property" (in ''Dark Horse Presents'' vol. 2 #7, Dark Horse, 2011) *''
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'' #1–11, 13–15, 17–19 (Dark Horse, 1998–2000) collected as: **''
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'' volume 3 (328 pages, February 2008, ) collects previous collections: ***'' Remaining Sunlight'' (collects #1–3) ***''
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'' (collects #4–7) **''
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'' volume 4 (368 pages, May 2008, ) collects previous collections: ***'' Bad Blood'' (collects #9-11) ***''
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'' (collects #13–15) ***'' Pale Reflections'' (collects #17–19) *''Geisha'' (Oni, 1998, tpb ''The Complete Geisha'', 2003, ) *'' Aliens vs Predator: Xenogenesis'' (with pencils by
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and inks by Mark Lipka and Norman Lee, 4-issue mini-series, Dark Horse, 1999) *''Breakfast After Noon'' (200 pages, Oni, 2000, ) *''
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'' No. 30 (with
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and
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, Marvel, 2000) *''
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'' (
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, 240 pages, hardcover, 2001, , softcover, 2003, ): ** "Wonder Girl vs Wonder Tot" (script, with art by
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) ** "First Contact" (art, with script by
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) * "The One That Got Away" (in ''
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'', Dark Horse, 2001, collected in ''Star Wars Tales'' volume 2, May 2002, Dark Horse, ,
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, ) *''Slow News Day'' (160 pages, Slave Labor, 2001, ) *''Dumped'' (56 pages, Oni, 2002, ) *''
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: Red, White, & Black'' #2: "Devil's Karma" (Dark Horse, 2002, tpb, 2005, ) *''
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: Weird Tales'' #1: "Party Pooper" (Dark Horse, 2003, collected in ''Hellboy: Weird Tales'' volume 1, December 2003, ) *''Love Fights'' (2003): **''Love Fights vol 1'' (168 pages, Oni, May 2004, ) **''Love Fights vol 2'' (160 pages, Oni, January 2005, ) *''
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'' (with co-author
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, and pencils by
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and inks by Danny Miki, 12-issue series,
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/Marvel, 2003) *''Kitsune Tales'' (with writer
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, 48 pages, Slave Labor, 2003, ) *''Little Star'' (176 pages, Oni, 2005, ) *''
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'' (with art by
Simon Gane Simon Gane is a British artist from Bath known for his work in the comic book field. Gane grew up influenced by the comics of Hergé and Jacques Tardi.Spurgeon, Tom"CR Holiday Interview #3: Simon Gane,"''Comics Reporter'' (December 17, 2007). He ...
, 5-issue limited series, Slave Labor, 2005–2006, tpb, 144 pages, August 2007, ) *''
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'' #8: "Powder Burns" (Dark Horse, 2005) *''Put the Book Back on the Shelf: a
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Anthology'': "I Could Be Dreaming" (
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, 2006) *'' Clubbing'' (with
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, graphic novel, 176 pages,
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, 2007, ) *''Glister'' (3-issue mini-series,
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, 2007, tpb, 64 pages, October 2007, ) *''Princess at Midnight'' (64 pages, graphic novel,
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, 2008, ) *''15 Love'' (with artist Tommy Ohtsuka, 3-issue mini-series, Marvel, 2011) *''Glister and the Haunted Teapot'' (64 pages, graphic novel,
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, 2010 ) *''Glister and the House Hunt'' (80 pages, graphic novel,
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, 2010, ) *''Glister and the Faerie Host'' (80 pages, graphic novel,
Walker Books Walker Books is a British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker, Amelia Edwards, and Wendy Boase. In 1991, the success of Walker Books' ''Where's Wally?'' series enabled the company to expand into the American ma ...
, 2010, ) *''Glister and the Family Tree'' (80 pages, graphic novel,
Walker Books Walker Books is a British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker, Amelia Edwards, and Wendy Boase. In 1991, the success of Walker Books' ''Where's Wally?'' series enabled the company to expand into the American ma ...
, 2011, ) *''Gum Girl: Catastrophe Calling!'' (64 pages, graphic novel,
Walker Books Walker Books is a British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker, Amelia Edwards, and Wendy Boase. In 1991, the success of Walker Books' ''Where's Wally?'' series enabled the company to expand into the American ma ...
, 2012, ) *''Gum Girl: The Tentacles of Doom!'' (64 pages, graphic novel,
Walker Books Walker Books is a British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker, Amelia Edwards, and Wendy Boase. In 1991, the success of Walker Books' ''Where's Wally?'' series enabled the company to expand into the American ma ...
, 2012, ) *''Gum Girl: Countdown to Destruction!'' (64 pages, graphic novel,
Walker Books Walker Books is a British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker, Amelia Edwards, and Wendy Boase. In 1991, the success of Walker Books' ''Where's Wally?'' series enabled the company to expand into the American ma ...
, 2013, ) *''Gum Girl: Music, Mischief and Mayhem!'' (64 pages, graphic novel,
Walker Books Walker Books is a British publisher of children's books, founded in 1978 by Sebastian Walker, Amelia Edwards, and Wendy Boase. In 1991, the success of Walker Books' ''Where's Wally?'' series enabled the company to expand into the American ma ...
, 2013, ) *''Princess Decomposia and Count Spatula'' (176 pages, graphic novel,
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, 2015, ) * ''Living Arrangements'' (152 pages, graphic novel—released only in French translation as ''Points de chute'', Çà et Là, 2016, ) * ''Glister'' (304 pages, graphic novel, Dark Horse comics, 2017, ) * ''The Book Tour'' (272 pages, graphic novel, Top Shelf, 2020 in English (2019 in French),''The Tour'' aka ''The Book Tour'' was originally released in French translati

as ''La Tournée

)


Notes


References

* Paul Gravett, Gravett, Paul (2002) "Interview : Andi Watson" ''
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'' 248 41–55 * *
Andi Watson
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External links

*
Andi Watson
at Oni Press
Andi Watson
at Marvel.com


Interviews


An interview on bdtheque.com
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