Jeff Nicholson (born October 5, 1962) is an American
comic book
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writer, artist and
self-publisher
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, known primarily for his work on ''Ultra Klutz'', ''Through the Habitrails'', ''Father & Son'', and ''Colonia''. Nicholson received a total of six Comics Industry
Eisner Award
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nominations in his 25-year career,
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American Awards, Eisner: 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999 nominees and was one of the first four recipients of the
Xeric Award
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comic book self-publishing grants in 1992.
1981-1989
Nicholson's first self-published title was a 1981 underground comic book ''Ultra Klutz'', which used humor and satire.
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/ref> He later published 31 issues of a more mainstream ''Ultra Klutz'' comic in the direct sales market under his Onward Comics imprint. ''Ultra Klutz'' was “a comic that began as a parody of Japanese superstar ''Ultraman
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'' but soon evolved into a convoluted and complex fantasy soap opera. All issues of Ultra Klutz were acquired from Alexander Street Press
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It was founded in May 2000 in Alexandria, Virginia, by Stephen Rhind-Tutt (President), Janice Cronin (CFO), and Eileen Lawrence (Vice President, Sales and Marketing). As of Januar ...
and are available digitally to the library market worldwide. During this period Nicholson also issued the 60 page ''Nicholson’s Small Press Tirade'', a “A critical examination and critique of the small press scene of the 1980's in comics form,” which was selected for inclusion in the ''Treasury of Mini-Comics Vol. 2'' from Fantagraphics Books
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History
Founding
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in 2015.
1990-1997
Nicholson made a major career shift with ''Through the Habitrails'', in which “There is a frightening internal logic to Nicholson’s stories that is the hallmark of the best of horror. This series of surreal, dark humored short stories about life in the corporate world of commercial illustration was first published in four volumes of Stephen R. Bissette’s Taboo (comics)
''Taboo'' is a comics anthology edited by Steve Bissette that was designed to feature edgier and more adult comics than could be published through mainstream publishers. The series began as a horror anthology, but soon branched out into other ge ...
anthology (alongside Alan Moore
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and Eddie Campbell
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’s From Hell
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Set during the Whitechapel murders of ...
series), and elevated Nicholson from a relatively cult-like status to receiving more substantial coverage in the comics journalism and mainstream media of the time. His comics were also published by various larger or more mainstream publishers from 1992-1997, including ''Hyena'' magazine (Tundra Publishing
Tundra Publishing was a Northampton, Massachusetts-based comic book publisher founded by Kevin Eastman in 1990. The company was founded to provide a venue for adventurous, creator-owned work by talented cartoonists and illustrators. Its publicat ...
), Negative Burn (Caliber Comics
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), ''The Big Book of Little Criminals'', ''The Big Book of Losers'' (DC Comics
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DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
/ Paradox Press
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), ''The Dreaming'' (Vertigo (DC Comics)
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., and ''Father & Son'', a four issue series published by Kitchen Sink Press
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,depicting “the misadventures of a slacker Gen-Xer and his type-A boomer dad… nominated for two Eisner Awards (the Oscars of comics, as people in the industry like to call them)… depicting the ironies of mundane everyday life".
1998-2005
Nicholson returned to self-publishing with ''Colonia'', an all-ages fantasy adventure series. The unique spin on the series was the setting in the New World with real geography and alternative history considerations. “As an artist, Jeff Nicholson adopts a lean, earnestly straightforward approach... he conveys genuine enthusiasm for both his characters and for the legendary age of exploration which frames their adventures. Nicholson was selected as a featured creator for the book ''Character Design for Graphic Novels'' (Focal Press) based on his ''Colonia'' characters.
2016
After a ten-year absence from comics, Nicholson came out of retirement to create a new ten page Epilogue to his acclaimed Through the Habitrails for a third edition of the book from (Dover Publications)Nicholson Explains How ‘Through the Habitrails’ Brought Him Out of Retirement
by Alex Dueben, Comic Book Resources
Works
*Nicholson, Jeff. Through the Habitrails. Chico, Calif: Bad Habit, 1996.
*Nicholson, Jeff. Colonia: Islands and Anomalies. San Francisco, CA: AiT/PlanetLar, 2002.
*Nicholson, Jeff. Nicholson's Small Press Tirade and Other Works, 1983-1989: Obscure Short Stories. Chico, CA: Bad Habit, 1994.
*Nicholson, Jeff. Colonia: On into the Great Lands. San Francisco, CA: AiT/PlanetLar, 2005.
*Ultra Klutz (Journal) Chico, CA : Onward Comics. 1986-1991
*Nicholson, Jeff. Through the Habitrails, Life Before and After My Career In the Cubicles. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 2016.
References
External links
“A Horrific View of Comics: A chat with Stephen Bissette” Comic Book ResourcesSequential Tart Interview with Jeff Nicholson
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1962 births
Place of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American comics writers
American graphic novelists