Farel Dalrymple Explained

Birth Name:Farel DeShongh Dalrymple
Birth Date:1972
Nationality:American
Cartoonist:y
Pencil:y
Notable Works:Pop Gun War, The Wrenchies
Awards:Xeric Award, 2000
Society of Illustrators Gold Medal, 2002

Farel Dalrymple is an American artist and alternative comics creator. He is best known for his award-winning comics series Pop Gun War.

Career

Originally from Oklahoma "by way of California",[1] Dalrymple is one of the founders of the New York City-based Meathaus Collective. He attended New York's School of Visual Arts as an Illustration major and has been creating comics since 1999.[2]

Dalrymple currently resides in Portland, Oregon, where he is working on the second volume of Pop Gun War, to be published by Dark Horse Comics, as well as illustrating the ten-issue series Omega the Unknown, written by author Jonathan Lethem and published by Marvel Comics. He describes his work style as "fourteen-hour workdays filled with ecstasy, torment, and procrastination."

Awards

Dalrymple has received several awards, including a Xeric Foundation grant, a 2002 Society of Illustrators Gold Medal, and a Russ Manning Award nomination. An excerpt of Omega the Unknown was selected for the anthology Best American Comics 2010.

Bibliography

Early work

"Sunship G'Hide-E1" (a, with Curt Fischer and Ray Zone, anthology, Edge, 1996)

"Happy Ending" (anthology graphic novel, 96 pages, 2002,)

Meathaus Press

Dark Horse & Image Comics

"The Tree" (a, with Richard Doutt, anthology graphic novel, 104 pages, 2003,)

"Typee" (a, with Herman Melville and John Arcudi, anthology graphic novel, 128 pages, A Wave Blue World, 2019,)

DC Comics & Marvel Comics

"Dear Superman" (a, with Dylan Horrocks, anthology graphic novel, 200 pages, 2005,)

Strange Tales II #2: "You Won't Feel a Thing" (w/a, anthology, 2011) collected in Strange Tales II (hc, 144 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2011,)

"The Land" (a, with Joshua Dysart, anthology one-shot, Vertigo, 2011) collected in The Unexpected (tpb, 160 pages, 2013,)

Other publishers

"Prometheus is Here!" (a, with Grant Morrison, anthology one-shot, 2014)

"Slumberland" (w/a, anthology graphic novel, 144 pages, 2014,)

Covers only

External links

Notes and References

  1. Ellis, Jonathan. "Interview: Farel Dalrymple, Pop Gun Genius," PopImage (Jan. 2002). Accessed Dec. 27, 2008.
  2. Neil Gaiman, ed., The Best American Comics 2010 (Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010), 319
  3. Anthology of short vignettes based around the proverbs of Solomon and the parables of Christ.