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James Sturm (born 1965) is an American
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and co-founder of the Center for Cartoon Studies in
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, Vermont. Sturm is also the founder of the National Association of Comics Art Educators (NACAE), an organization committed to helping facilitate the teaching of comics in higher education.


Biography

Sturm grew up in Rockland County, New York, and later attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In 1988, one year after graduating, he self-published ''Down and Out Dawg'', a book collecting his college newspaper strips, and ''Commix'', an anthology that featured some of the first works of Chris Ware and Scott Dikkers. In 1990, Sturm was hired as a production assistant on Art Spiegelman's ''
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'' magazine, and subsequently was published in the second and fourth issues of the '' Drawn & Quarterly'' anthology magazine. In 1991, Sturm received a
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from the School of Visual Arts in New York.Wolfe, Kristin L. "Spotlight New England: James Sturm," ''Visual Arts Journal: School of Visual Arts Magazine'' (Spring 2018), p. 43. He then moved to Seattle, Washington, and co-founded the
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, '' The Stranger''. Meanwhile, Fantagraphics published his first comic book ''The Cereal Killings'' #1. During the next five years Sturm juggled jobs as art director of ''The Stranger'', publisher of his own
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, and work on his own comics, like ''The Revival'', published in 1996. In 1997, Sturm became a professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design, in
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, Georgia. In 1998, Drawn & Quarterly published the story ''
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'', the second in Sturm's trilogy of American
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pieces. Two years later came the last installment of the trilogy, the best-selling and award-winning graphic novel '' The Golem's Mighty Swing''. This book went on to be printed in three languages, earned praise from such publications as ''
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'', '' Entertainment Weekly'', and ''The Washington Post Book World'', and was chosen as the Best Graphic Novel of 2000 by '' Time''. In 2004, Drawn & Quarterly collected ''Hundreds of Feet Below Daylight'' and ''The Revival'' as a deluxe comic book titled ''Above & Below''. In October 2007, the trilogy was collected in a volume entitled ''James Sturm's America: God, Gold, and Golems''. In 2003, Sturm wrote the Marvel Comics four-issue
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'' Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules'', featuring characters based on the Fantastic Four. It won an
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for Best Limited Series. In 2004, Sturm and
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founded the Center for Cartoon Studies, with its first classes offered in the fall of 2005. As of April 2010, he writes a column about the Internet for the website ''
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Awards

*2004:
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"Best Limited Series" for ''Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules'', with Guy Davis *1996 Xeric AwardXerix Awards 1996
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Bibliography

(writer and artist unless otherwise noted) * "Friday Night," '' Drawn & Quarterly'' #2 ( Drawn & Quarterly, October 1990) * "Signs of the Times," ''Drawn & Quarterly'' #3 (Drawn & Quarterly, January 1991) * "Ring," ''Drawn & Quarterly'' #4 (Drawn & Quarterly, March 1991) * "The Lion and the Mouse," ''Aesop's Fables'' #2 (
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, Fall 1991)James Sturm
at the Grand Comics Database
*''The Cereal Killings'' #1–8 (Fantagraphics Books, March 1992–September 1995) *''The Revival'' (
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, 1996) *''The Golem's Mighty Swing'' (Drawn & Quarterly, July 2001) * (script and layouts only) ''Startling Stories: Fantastic Four - Unstable Molecules'' #1–4 ( Marvel Comics, March–June 2003) *''Above and Below: Two Stories of the American Frontier'' (Drawn & Quarterly, Autumn 2004) * (script only) ''Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow'' ( Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, 2007) * ''Market Day'' (Drawn & Quarterly, 2010) * ''Off Season'' (Drawn & Quarterly, 2019)


''Adventures in Cartooning'' series

*''Adventures in Cartooning'' with Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost (2009)
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*''Adventures in Cartooning Activity Book'' Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost (2010) First Second *''Adventures in Cartooning: Christmas Special'' with Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost (2012) First Second *''Adventures in Cartooning: Characters in Action'' with Andrew Arnold and Alexis Frederick-Frost (2013) First Second *''Sleepless Knight'' with Andrew Arnold & Alexis Frederick-Frost (2015) First Second *''Gryphons Aren't So Great'' with Andrew Arnold & Alexis Frederick-Frost (2015) First Second * ''Ogres Awake!'' with Andrew Arnold & Alexis Frederick-Frost (
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, 2016)


References

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