Matt Bors Explained

Birth Name:Matthew Bors
Birth Date:29 January 1983
Birth Place:Canton, Ohio
Nationality:American
Area:Cartoonist
Awards:Herblock Prize for Excellence in Cartooning, Sigma Delta Chi Award for Editorial Cartooning

Matt Bors (born 1983) is a nationally syndicated American editorial cartoonist and editor of online comics publication The Nib. Formerly the comics journalism editor for Cartoon Movement, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2012 and 2020, and became the first alt-weekly cartoonist to win the Herblock Prize for Excellence in Cartooning.[1]

Career

Originally from Canton, Ohio,[2] [3] Bors attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, where he first began drawing editorial cartoons for the student newspaper.[4] At 23, his work became syndicated by Universal Features, making him the youngest syndicated cartoonist in the country at that time.[4] His work has since appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The Nation, The Village Voice, The Daily Beast, and on Daily Kos. In 2012, US Congressman John Larson used one of Bors's cartoons during a house floor on the Affordable Care Act.[5]

His first graphic novel, War Is Boring, a collaboration with journalist David Axe, was published in 2010 by New American Library.[6]

In September 2013, Bors began working in a full-time capacity as a cartoonist, writer and comics editor of The Nib at Medium.[7] In July 2015 Bors left Medium.[8] In February 2016 First Look Media announced that they had acquired The Nib and would be collaborating with Bors to relaunch the site.[9]

Bors has lived in Portland, Oregon, since 2008,[2] but in late July 2020 he announced that he would soon be moving to Ontario, Canada.[10]

Comics journalism

In addition to his editorial cartoons, Bors has also worked as both editor and journalist in the field of comics journalism. In December 2010, Bors joined the newly launched Cartoon Movement, an online platform for editorial cartoons and comics journalism from around the world, as Comics Journalism Editor.[11] In 2010, Bors travelled to Afghanistan with Ted Rall, his first trip outside of the United States.[3] He filed sketches and editorial cartoons while in Afghanistan which he later expanded to full-length comics published on Cartoon Movement.[12]

In the summer of 2011 he traveled with Cartoon Movement to Haiti, to coordinate a comics project with Haitian cartoonists that would document the effects of the 2010 earthquake one year after the catastrophe.[13] [14] The first part of the 75-page comics project, entitled Tents beyond Tents, was published in January 2012.[15] In 2012 Bors released "Haiti’s Scapegoats," an animated documentary short exploring the LGBT community in Haiti, produced in collaboration with Cartoon Movement and video journalist Caroline Dijckmeester-Bins.[16]

In April 2021, Bors announced that he was retiring from editorial cartooning in order to focus more on his work in comics journalism.[17]

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 2012 HERBLOCK PRIZE: Matt Bors becomes first alt-editorial cartoonist to win the $15K award. The Washington Post.
  2. News: Vondersmith. Jason. Cartoonist pokes fun with pointed pen. May 14, 2020. online date May 12. August 12, 2020. Portland Tribune. B4.
  3. Web site: CR Holiday Interview #4 – Matt Bors. Comics Reporter.
  4. Web site: TCJ 300 Conversations: Ted Rall & Matt Bors. https://web.archive.org/web/20130721183950/http://classic.tcj.com/tcj-300/tcj-300-conversations-ted-rall-matt-bors/. dead. July 21, 2013. The Comics Journal.
  5. News: US House on healthcare: Cartoon and bubble charts. BBC News .
  6. Web site: War Is Boring. Penguin.
  7. News: Gardner. Alan. Matt Bors takes full time job with Medium.com. 5 September 2013. The Daily Cartoonist. 4 September 2013.
  8. Web site: Business Insider. July 16, 2015. Cale. Guthrie Weissman.
  9. Web site: First Look Media. 10 February 2016.
  10. News: Vondersmith. Jason. Bits & Pieces: Bors moving. July 29, 2020. Portland Tribune. B1, B3.
  11. Web site: Afghan Life. https://web.archive.org/web/20120129181615/http://mattbors.com/blog/2010/12/15/afghan-life-2/. January 29, 2012. Bors Blog.
  12. News: Afghanistan Update: RALL and BORS file from the streets of Taloqan. The Washington Post.
  13. News: 'HAITI'S SCAPEGOATS': Cartoon Movement's compelling video tells of LGBT abuse. The Washington Post.
  14. Web site: Spotlight on Haiti. Cartoon Movement.
  15. Web site: Tents Beyond Tents. https://web.archive.org/web/20130816001738/http://www.mattbors.com/blog/2012/01/12/tents-beyond-tents/. August 16, 2013 . Bors Blog.
  16. Web site: Haiti's Scapegoats. https://web.archive.org/web/20130815223249/http://www.mattbors.com/blog/2012/01/12/haitis-scapegoats/. August 15, 2013 . Bors Blog.
  17. Web site: Bors. Matt. 2021-04-06. I'm Quitting Political Cartooning. 2021-04-07. Medium. en.
  18. Web site: The 2020 Pulitzer Prize Winners Editorial Cartooning, Finalist: Matt Bors of the Nib. Pulitzer Prize.
  19. Web site: The 2012 Pulitzer Prize Winners Editorial Cartooning. Pulitzer Prize.
  20. Web site: Matt Bors. Herblock Prize.
  21. Web site: 2011 Sigma Delta Chi Award Honorees. Society of Professional Journalists.