Nate Powell
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Nate Powell (b. 1978, Little Rock, Arkansas) is an independent comic book artist, owner of DIY punk record label Harlan Records, and member of punk bands WAIT, Soophie Nun Squad, Boomfancy, and Gioteens.
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[edit] Bibliography
- D.O.A. #1 (co-writer, letters, pinup art. 9/92, Food Chain Productions)
- D.O.A. #2 (co-writer, pencils, letters. 11/92, Food Chain)
- Food Chain Holiday Special (writer, artist. 12/92, Food Chain)
- D.O.A. #3 (co-writer, artist, letters. 2/93, Food Chain)
- D.O.A. #4 (co-writer, letters, pinup art. 4/93, Food Chain)
- D.O.A. #-47 F (writer, artist, letters. 12/93, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #1 (created with Mikael Wood and Nathan Walker. 2/94, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #2 (created with Mikael Wood. 4/94, Food Chain)
- Arsenic" (5/94, Food Chain)
- cover, Soophie Nun Squad "We Ate Slayer" demo tape (5/94, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #3 (created with Mikael Wood. 7/94, Food Chain)
- cover, Soophie Nun Squad "We Rule The World" demo tape (8/94, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #4 (10/94, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #5 (1/95, Food Chain)
- cover, Soophie Nun Squad "Vs. the USA" 7" (3/95, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #6 (3/95, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #7 (5/95, Food Chain)
- Billy Crash (8/95, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #8 (10/95, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #9 (1/96, Food Chain)
- Pantheon #1 (with Ben Nichols and Ken Edge. 2/96, Food Chain)
- The Playground Messiah (with Emil Heiple. 5/96, Food Chain; reprinted in 1998 by Tree of Knowledge Press)
- The Schwa Sound #10 (5/96, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #11 (11/96, Food Chain)
- The Schwa Sound #12 (3/97, Food Chain)
- cover, Soophie Nun Squad "Dino" 7" (4/97, Harlan Records)
- artwork, Soophie Nun Squad 1997 tour t-shirt (7/97)
- cover, HeartattaCk #17 (11/97, Ebullition Records)
- cover/illustration of Emil Heiple story, HeartattaCk #18 (2/98, Ebullition)
- The Schwa Sound #13 (3/98, Food Chain)
- illustrations, HeartattaCk #19 (5/98, Ebullition)
- artwork, Soophie Nun Squad 1998 tour t-shirt (6/98)
- illustrations for Kent McClard story, Submission Hold Waiting For Another Monkey to Throw the First Brick LP/CD (8/98, Ebullition)
- cover, "Heartbreakers and Rumpshakers" comp 7" (8/98, Harlan Records)
- illustrations, HeartattaCk #21 (11/98, Ebullition)
- illustrations for Emil Heiple story, HeartattaCk #22 (2/99, Ebullition)
- Conditions (4/99, Food Chain; French translation in 2001 by Small Budget Productions)
- The Schwa Sound #14 (4/99, Food Chain)
- Frankenbones (with Emil Heiple. 5/99, Food Chain)
- short comic in Handjive #1 (7/99, Food Chain)
- illustration, HeartattaCk #24 (11/99, Ebullition)
- illustration, New York Yankees Magazine (11/99)
- illustration, New York Yankees Magazine (12/99)
- Wonderful Broken Thing (12/99, Food Chain)
- artwork, Soophie Nun Squad The Devil, The Metal, The Big Booty Beats LP/CD (1/00, Phyte Records/Harlan/Plan-it-X)
- This is How We Do It (with Tim Scott, Mikael Wood, and Seth Young. 3/00, Food Chain)
- illustration, Death Wish Kids "demo" 7" (3/00, Hopscotch Records)
- cover, Cometbus #46 (4/00)
- gatefold artwork, JR Ewing Calling In Dead LP/CD (4/00, Coalition Records)
- illustrations, Clamor #1 (4/00, Become the Media)
- Walkie Talkie #1 (5/00, Food Chain)
- illustrations for Handjive #2 (6/00, Food Chain)
- cover, Rainy Day Regatta Living As We Do in the Midst of So Much Ordered Light and Noise 12" (8/00, Landmark Records)
- Good Night For a Daydream (with Jenny Holt. 8/00, Food Chain)
- cover, Here Be Dragons #8 (9/00)
- illustrations, Clamor #3 (10/00, Become the Media)
- artwork, Boomfancy 7" (1/01, Harlan Records)
- illustrations, Clamor #4 (2/01, Become the Media)
- illustrations for Drizzy Aeronautiks #2 (by Art Middleton, 3/01)
- t-shirt artwork, Clamor Magazine (4/01)
- t-shirt artwork, 2001 Underground Publishing Conference (5/01)
- artwork, Soophie Nun Squad 2001 tour t-shirt (5/01)
- illustrations for Guyana Punchline Irritainment LP/CD (5/01, Prank Records
- cover, The Khayembii Communique/ Vida Blue split 10" (2001, Blood of the Young)
- Walkie Talkie #2 (6/01, Food Chain)
- Walkie Talkie #3 (1/02, Food Chain)
- artwork, Soophie Nun Squad 2002 tour t-shirt (3/02)
- Walkie Talkie #4 (6/02, Food Chain)
- story in Syncopated #1 (8/02, Syncopated Comics)
- various illustrations in Little Rock Monthly Magazine (12/02-8/04)
- story in Meathaus #7 (6/03, Meathaus)
- Tiny Giants (6/03, Soft Skull Press)
- artwork, Soophie Nun Squad Passion Slays The Dragon LP/CD (9/03, Harlan/Plan-it-X/Narshardaa)
- story in Paper Rodeo #18 (3/04)
- cover, Keep Out! #10 (4/04)
- artwork, Nate Powell/Josh MacPhee/Mike Taylor tour poster (5/04)
- It Disappears (6/04, Soft Skull Press)
- Please Release (slightly different photocopied version, 1/05, Food Chain)
- artwork, Madeline Kissing and Dancing (2nd pressing. 11/05, Plan-it-X)
- artwork, Erin Tobey tour poster (with Erin Tobey. 3/06)
- story in All The Days Are Numbered So CD/zine (3/06, Harlan)
- illustrations for Joyland (by Emily Schultz. 3/06, ECW Press)
- Sounds of Your Name (9/06, Microcosm Publishing)
- Please Release (10/06, Top Shelf Productions)
- story in Meathaus #8 (10/06, Alternative Comics)
- illustrations for Rolling Thunder magazine (2/07, Crimethinc.)
[edit] Personal Discography
[edit] with Soophie Nun Squad
- "We Ate Slayer" demo tape (5/94, Food Chain Records)
- "We Rule The World" demo tape (8/94, Food Chain)
- "Vs. the USA" 7" (3/95, Food Chain)
- "The Dogtown Chronicles" comp tape (5/95, Food Chain-- also vocalist for the bands Mob and Dentistry on this comp)
- "Dino" 7" (4/97, Harlan Records [formerly Food Chain])
- Don't Let Them Take You Alive CD (3/98, Harlan)
- "Heartbreakers and Rumpshakers" comp 7" (8/98, Harlan)
- The Devil, The Metal, The Big Booty Beats LP/CD (1/00, Harlan/Plan-it-X/Phyte)
- "A Compilation for Heroes" comp CD (5/00, Streetcar Music)
- "Defeated Food Not Bombs Benefit" comp CD (5/00, Defeated)
- "Listen to What I'm Made Of" comp 2xCD (7/01, File 13 Records)
- split LP/CD with Abe Froman (4/03, Harlan/ Plan-it-X)
- Passion Slays The Dragon LP/CD (9/03, Harlan/ Plan-it-X/ Narshardaa Records)
- "Rootbeer and Molotovs" comp CD (11/04, Ten Fingers Collective)
- "Plan-it-X Fest 2004" comp DVD (6/05, Plan-it-X)
- "If it Ain't Cheap, It Ain't Punk" comp CD (12/05, Plan-it-X)
- "All The Days Are Numbered So" comp CD (3/06, Harlan)
[edit] with Boomfancy
- 7-song 7" (1/01, Harlan)
[edit] with Gioteens
- 8-song demo (7/00, Harlan)
[edit] with W A I T
- (listed as Nate Powell)All The Days Are Numbered So" comp CD (3/06, Harlan)
- Say It, Come True CD (10/06, Harlan)
[edit] other appearances
- co-lyricist, Tem Eyos Ki "Kids Kill Kids" from split 7" with Hundred Years War (8/00, Harlan)
- co-lyricist, Tem Eyos Ki "Stop Action" from tour CDR (5/01, self-released)
- voice and percussion, Abe Froman side of Abe Froman/ Soophie Nun Squad split LP/CD (4/03, Harlan/Plan-it-X)
- coconuts, tap dancing, flavishorn, backing vocals, Spoonboy I Love You, This is a Robbery (3/05, Plan-it-X)
- backing vocals, Matty Pop Chart track on "If it Ain't Cheap, It Ain't Punk" comp CD (12/05, Plan-it-X)
- vocals with Lisa Bennett Merva, All The Days Are Numbered So comp CD (3/06, Harlan)