Matt Kindt

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Matt Kindt is an independent comic book artist and graphic designer. He was born in St. Louis in 1973 and currently resides in Webster Groves, MO.

He worked in the local mini-comics scene from a young age, self-publishing his own copyshop zines since 1990. In 1995 he obtained a Graphic Design degree from Webster University in St. Louis.

In 2001, Top Shelf Productions published his first full graphic novel, Pistolwhip. The book was critically well-received, nominated for the prestigious Harvey Award the next year and featured in Time Magazine's Top 10 list for Graphic Novels, yet remained in relative obscurity. To this day he has continued to be extremely prolific, however, and has illustrated two Pistolwhip spin-offs (Mephisto and the Empty Box and Pistolwhip 2) and written his own, 300-page graphic novel, Two Sisters, as well as maintaining a regular webcomic set in the Sisters universe, called Super Spy. In 2006, Kindt announced on his blog that he would be writing an experimental novel called The End of the World, though it is unknown whether the book is still planned. In 2007, the collected Super Spy was published by Top Shelf. 2008 saw the collected Super Spy nominated for the Eisner Award for Best Graphic Novel: Reprint.

Kindt's work is frequently set in the world of 1940s international espionage, and also frequently incorporates such themes as Pirates, The Circus and music.

In addition to comics, Kindt hosts a large portfolio of illustration work and teaches a class on drawing comics at Starclipper Comics in University City, MO.

Kindt's collaboration with Brett Warnock on the design for Lost Girls (by Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie) was nominated for the Eisner Award in publication design in 2007.

[edit] Eisner Award nominations

  • Talent Deserving Wider Recognition, 2005, for Pistolwhip and 2 Sisters
  • Best Publication Design, 2007, for Lost Girls
  • Best Graphic Album: Reprint, 2008, for Super Spy

[edit] Harvey Award nominations

  • Best Graphic Album of Original Work, 2002, for Pistolwhip
  • Best New Talent, 2002