Chris Onstad
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Christopher Onstad (born June 14, 1975) is a writer, cartoonist, and artist known best for Achewood, a regularly updated webcomic. He was born in California and attended Stanford University, where he edited the Stanford Chaparral humor magazine. Onstad has published ten books: seven anthologies of Achewood comics; a humorous cookbook featuring recipes purportedly invented by the strip's characters; A Wonderful Tale—a book "written by" a character from the strip; and that same character's second album A Hilarious Comedy. He has also published six editions of Man Why You Even Got To Do A Thing, an Achewood-centric zine.
Onstad reveals little of his private life online, but it is known that he currently lives in California with his wife, Liz. She assists him as an accountant on the sale of Achewood merchandise. They have a daughter, born on March 14, 2005. Onstad recently had a section on his website about his daughter, titled "current kid status", which he updated regularly with stories and happenings. These are collected in the self-published book Current Baby Status - The Collected Archive
[edit] Influences
On the subject of influences, Onstad remarked in an interview with Jason Gurley that "You can't help but be affected by Mark Twain books, Lay's Potato Chip ads, a fat lady who is yelling outside, David Letterman, etc." And elsewhere, to Brian M. Palmer, "The reader would likely be a better judge." He has openly expressed admiration for Chris Ware and Tony Millionaire.
In an interview with LA TACO he also claimed to be influenced by "Bryson, Barry, Twain, Elton, Wodehouse, Adams, Vonnegut, John Irving, Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack Handey, Al Franken, that sort of thing. Those sorts of guys. Tina Fey. Aaron Sorkin."
In another interview with Brian Palmer, he professed his admiration for the British comedy show Look Around You and also stated, "I haven't seen anything that tops Mr. Show."
[edit] External links
- Achewood
- Chris Onstad's Blog (narrated by the fictionalized version of Onstad who occasionally appears in the comic strip)
- Original artwork
- Humor and Artwork for the Stanford Chaparral
- Interview by Brian M. Palmer