Jeffrey Brown

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Jeffrey Brown at Heroes Con 2006.
Jeffrey Brown at Heroes Con 2006.

Jeffrey Brown (born 1975) is a comic book writer and artist born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He specialises in personal and intimate works detailing moments in relationships. He won an Ignatz award in 2003 in the category of Outstanding Mini-Comic, for I Am Going To Be Small. He directed the music video for Death Cab for Cutie's "Your Heart Is an Empty Room".

His work has been featured on NPR's This American Life and in MOME, Drawn And Quarterly Showcase and McSweeney's #13, which was edited by Chris Ware, who also blurbed Jeffrey's Clumsy.

James Kochalka has called Clumsy his "favorite graphic novel ever." Clumsy was originally self-published and was later published by Top Shelf Productions and as of 2007 an estimated 20,000 copies exist, according to an interview by Brown in Comics Journal.

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  • Bighead (2004)
  • Clumsy (Re-release, 2005)
  • Unlikely (Re-release, 2005)
  • AEIOU or Any Easy Intimacy (Re-release, 2005)
  • Be A Man (2005)
  • Top Shelf Tales (2004)
  • Minisulk (2005)
  • Conversation #2 with James Kochalka (2005)
  • Every Girl is the End of the World for Me (2006)
  • I Am Going To Be Small (Re-release, 2006)
  • Feeble Attempts (2007)
  • Cat Getting Out of a Bag and Other Observations (2007)
  • The Incredible Change-Bots (2007)
  • Little Things (April 2008)
  • MOME(Summer 05, Fall 05, Winter 06, Spring/Summer 06, Fall 06, Winter 07)

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