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Benjamin Marra (born 1977 in
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) is a Grammy-nominated American illustrator and comic-book artist. His work has been mostly self-published under his own imprint, Traditional Comics, and mainly consists of black and white comics, printed on low-quality paper for a relatively low price. His drawing style is reminiscent of such artists as
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, as well as the work of pinball machine graphic illustrators. The first comic book to leave an impression on Marra was
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, a hyper-violent science-fiction story featuring an anthropomorphic beaver, which has served as an inspiration for his later work. Marra's artistic training began at the School of Visual Arts, where his instructors included
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, and where alternative comics artist
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was a classmate. In 1998, Marra traveled to Florence, Italy to study painting. Of his own art style, Marra says, ''"I kind of see what I’m doing as like what
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and the Ramones were doing as a reaction to that big, self-indulgent arena rock aesthetic. Making it really raw, really punk rock, really earthy, DIY, really gut-level, very basic in its execution. Not a lot of technical efficiency. Just, like, three-chord power pop songs. Really short. It’s supposed to hit you really fast, and it’s got a really emotional basis instead of a technical basis. It’s really based on people’s emotional response."''.An Interview with Benjamin Marra
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, Radar, Paper, Nylon, Widen+Kennedy and McCann-Erickson. He also drew the cover art for pioneering cloud rapper
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Works

*''Night Business'' (Traditional Comics, 4 issues, 2008) *''Gansta Rap Posse'' (Traditional Comics, 2 issues, 2009) *''Incredibly Fantastic Adventures of Maureen Dowd'' (Traditional Comics, single issue, 2010) *''Strange Tales II #3'' (Marvel Comics, short story, 2010) *''The Naked Heroes'' (Traditional Comics, single issue, 2011) *''Drawings Inspired By American Psycho'' (Traditional Comics, single issue, 2011) *''Lincoln Washington Free Man'' (Traditional Comics, single issue, 2012) *''Ripper & Friends'' (Traditional Comics, single issue, 2012) *''Blades & Lazers'' (Traditional Comics, 2 issues, 2013) *'' Terror Assaulter O.M.W.O.T. (One Man War On Terror)'' (Traditional Comics, single issue, 2014) *''Terror Assaulter O.M.W.O.T. (One Man War On Terror)'' (Fantagraphics Comics, graphic novel, 2015)


References


External links


Benjamin Marra’s Website

Traditional Comics’ Website

Benjamin Marra's Blog

Bibliography
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The Comic Book Database


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