Brian Ralph

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Brian Ralph
Born 1973 (age 4041)
Nationality American
Area(s) Cartoonist
Notable works
Cave-In
Awards Xeric Grant, 2001

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Brian Ralph (born 1973) is a U.S. alternative cartoonist. His illustrations have appeared in Wired and the New York Post. His debut graphic novel, Cave-In, was nominated for three Harvey Awards, one Eisner Award, and listed as one of the Comics Journal's "five best comics of 1999".[citation needed] His second graphic novel, Climbing Out, was awarded a Xeric Grant in 2001. His third graphic novel, Daybreak, was published by Drawn and Quarterly in September 2011.

Biography

Ralph graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1996, where he first began publishing his mini-comic Fireball. He is a member of the underground art collective known as Fort Thunder.

During the 2003-2004 school year, he taught at The Key School.

Ralph is an adjunct professor in the Illustration department at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he teaches Sequential Art, Character Development, Narrative Illustration, and Illustration Concepts.

Ralph lives in Baltimore, Maryland, with his wife, Megan, and their son, Miles.

Bibliography

  • 1999: Cave-In (Highwater Books) - graphic novel
  • 2002: Climbing Out (Fireball Comics) - graphic novel, Xeric Award
  • 2006: Daybreak vol. 1 (Bodega Distribution) - graphic novel
  • 2007: Daybreak vol. 2 (Bodega Distribution) - graphic novel
  • 2008: Daybreak vol. 3 (Bodega Distribution) - graphic novel
  • 2011: Daybreak (Drawn and Quarterly) - graphic novel

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