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Ronald Wimberly (born April 28, 1979) is an American cartoonist. He has published several graphic novels, as well as shorter works for ''
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comics resident, and was a two-time resident cartoonist at Angoulême's Maison des Auteurs. He is the recipient of the 2008 Glyph Comics Award, and has been nominated for two
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Early life and education

Ronald Wimberly was born on April 28, 1979, and raised in and around
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He studied illustration in Brooklyn at Pratt Institute from 1997 to 2001, and now lives and works in New York City.


Career

Wimberly's first professional published work was ''Gratuitous Ninja: Tangerine'' which was published in the 2004
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anthology ''Strip Search''. Wimberly quickly established a reputation as a cartoonist and storyteller with a particular interest in physical action and human anatomy, and in stories exploring narrative subjectivity. By 2007, he had worked for various companies as an artist and designer on a number of titles, including ''Swamp Thing'', ''Lucifer'', ''
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''. In 2007, Wimberly illustrated his first book-length project, '' Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm'', a collaborative graphic memoir written by the hip hop artist
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), and released by DC/Vertigo. ''Sentences'' was nominated for two 2008 Eisner Awards, and received two 2008 Glyph Awards (for Best Story and Best Cover). In 2012, Wimberly created, wrote and illustrated his first solo graphic novel, '' Prince of Cats'', a modern urban remix of '' Romeo and Juliet''. It was released by DC/Vertigo to wide acclaim, and later come out in a hardcover edition from Image Comics. Following a stint on Marvel's '' She-Hulk'', Wimberly wrote and illustrated a comic for
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entitled "Lighten Up," in which he analyzed the approach to race, skin color, and continuity by the Marvel Comics editorial team, as well as the comics industry in general. The strip was widely read and discussed, and was nominated for a Will Eisner Comics Industry Award for Best Digital Comic. In 2016, Image Comics announced an ongoing partnership with Wimberly that included the new edition of ''Prince of Cats'', 2017's ''Black History In Its Own Words'', and several other forthcoming projects. In 2018 ''Prince of Cats'' was optioned for cinematic adaptation by
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, and is now in development by screenwriter Selwyn Hinds with actor Lakeith Stanfield attached to star. Wimberly has also created ''LAAB'', an ongoing newspaper-format art magazine, a "pop-culture dialectic". Wimberly's forthcoming books include ''Slave Punk'' and ''Sunset Park'' for Image Comics, and the ongoing project ''LAAB Magazine'' for Beehive Books.


Awards and honors

* 2008 – Eisner Award nominee for Best Reality-Based Work (for ''Sentences'') * 2008 – Glyph Award for Best Cover (for ''Sentences'') * 2008 – Glyph Award for Best Story (for ''Sentences'') * 2016 – Eisner Award nominee for Best Digital Comic (for "Lighten Up") * 2015 – Angoulême Maison Des Auteurs Cartoonist In Residence * 2016 – Angoulême Maison Des Auteurs Cartoonist In Residence * 2016 – Graphic Novel Residency -
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* 2019 ''–'' Eisner Award nominee for ''LAAB Magazine'' No. 0: Dark Matter, edited by Ronald Wimberly and Josh O'Neill ( Beehive Books) * 2020 – Eisner Award nominee for''LAAB Magazine, vol. 4: This Was Your Life,'' edited by Ronald Wimberly and Josh O’Neill (Beehive Books)


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