Matt Feazell
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Matt Feazell is a Hamtramck, Michigan comics artist, primarily working in minicomics. He is best known for his wryly humorous The Amazing Cynicalman series and the simple "stick figure" art style he uses for it. He is also a regular contributor to Disney Adventures magazine.
In the 1980s he produced short pieces entitled "The Adventures of Zot! In Dimension 10 1/2" which appeared as backup stories in issues of Scott McCloud's series Zot!. Cynicalman and his supporting cast (including Antisocialman, CuteGirl, and StupidBoy) have been featured in Feazell's minicomics, and in a weekly newspaper strip carried in a few Michigan papers from 1997-2002. Some of his work has been collected in paperbacks entitled Cynicalman, The Paperback (minicomics material), ERT! (minicomics), and The Amazing Cynicalman (the newspaper strip).
He appears (as a character) in the introduction to Scott McCloud's book Understanding Comics, in which his work is also cited as an example of "iconic" art taken to its greatest degree.