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''Johnny Wander'' is a former
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written by Ananth Hirsh and illustrated by Yuko Ota. It was published bi-weekly. In its earlier days, the comic generally focused on slice of life stories involving Ananth, Yuko, and their friends and family following graduation from college. However, the comic occasionally encompasses unrelated fantasy storylines. The comic is currently focusing on one of its ongoing fictional storylines, "Barbarous." The name "Johnny Wander" is meant to evoke the creators' desire to use the comic to "wander" through whatever topics interest them at the moment. The webcomic has been generally well-received, with reviewers calling it as a humorous and sweet comic that invites new readers to continue reading. The artwork has also been praised for its depth and quality. The first physical book collection "Johnny Wander Vol. 1: Don't Burn the House Down" was published in 2010.


History

From 2006 to 2010, Ananth Hirsh (then called Ananth Panagariya) wrote the webcomic ''AppleGeeks'', in collaboration with the artist Mohammad Haque. This strip was published as a comic book by
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in 2008. Hirsh and Ota started posting ''Johnny Wander'' in 2008. Originally intended to encompass more subjects than autobiography, Ota picked the name "Johnny Wander" because it sounded both catchy and broad in scope. The name implied that the two could "wander" to whatever subject they were interested in. The first few test strips were done sporadically, as Ota was attending school and Hirsh was working full-time as a
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. They eventually decided on autobiographical work because it seemed quicker to do, though the webcomic quickly became focused and polished. A collection of the comics, entitled ''Johnny Wander Vol. 1: Don't Burn the House Down'', was published in 2010. The book was released under a
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license. A second and third volume were subsequently published, entitled "Johnny Wander Vol. 2: Escape to New York" and "Johnny Wander Vol. 3: Ballad of Laundry Cat", respectively. Hirsh and Ota have stopped updating the comic as of June 2019.


Style and format

The webcomic generally focuses on
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lines involving the lives of the creators and their friends. Occasionally, it ventures into
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short fantasy stories. Each comic consists of a stand-alone, single page comic. Often, the inspiration for a comic comes from a simple conversation or occurrence in the characters' everyday lives. However, one storyline, ''The Girl with the Skeleton Hand'', involves a woman's romance with a personified death. "Delilah and the Basilisk" and "Lucky Penny" are among the other serial fiction pieces published on the site. The artwork is inked by hand and done in
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. First, a strip is penciled, then inked with a
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, and finally shaded and toned in
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.


Characters

*Ananth Hirsh – The comic writer, he describes himself as a comic book nerd. His hat constantly obscures his eyes, which are never seen. *Yuko Ota – The comic illustrator and inker. Attended college with Conrad and John. *Conrad – Originally a roommate of the two main characters, Conrad likes to eat breakfast constantly. *John – Another former roommate of the group; John often spouts seemingly random and surreal statements unrelated to the situation.


Reception

Greg McElhatton of ''Read About Comics'' called ''Johnny Wander'' one of his favorite webcomics. He went on to describe it as "consistently funny and sweet", and praised it for its comedic timing and sharp character art. Arun Kale of ''Helter Skelter'' magazine called the webcomic "a light-hearted, honest look at life". Gary Tyrrell of Fleen compared ''Johnny Wander'' to ''
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praised the webcomic, calling its writing good and its art "breathtaking". In 2017, ''Our Cats Are More Famous Than Us: A Johnny Wander Collection'' won an
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for "Outstanding Collection". In 2019, ''Barbarous'' won a
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in the "On-Line Comics – Long Form" category.


References

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