Big Time Attic
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Industry | Comics |
Founded | August, 2004 |
Founder | Shadi Petosky, Zander Cannon, Kevin Cannon |
Headquarters | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Key people | Zander Cannon, Kevin Cannon, Shadi Petosky |
Website | Big Time Attic Blog |
Big Time Attic is a Limited Liability Corporation. It is the operational name of Twin Cities comic artists Zander Cannon and Kevin Cannon (no relation). It was founded in August 2004, between the Cannons and Shadi Petosky.[1]
History[]
The beginning[]
Big Time Attic, LLC started in the attic of Shadi Petosky's home in Minneapolis, with the intention of doing graphic design work to fund pet comic projects. Zander Cannon began as the primary illustrator on projects, with Kevin Cannon as colorist. They credited themselves "Big Time Attic" on their first comic book together, a square-formatted educational pamphlet for USGS. This comic, entitled Journey along a field line is notable for being the first comic book listed as a scientific paper on the USGS site.[2]
Their first graphic novel was Bone Sharps, Cowboys, and Thunder Lizards, commissioned and written by . After taking on a few interns from MCAD's Comic Department, the company decided they wanted to try having employees and expand into other areas. To meet these requirements, the company moved in 2005 from Shadi Petosky's home to the in the arts quadrant of Nordeast Minneapolis.
Publications[]
- with (2006)
- Bone Sharps, Cowboys, and Thunder Lizards with Jim Ottaviani (2006)
- with Jim Ottaviani (2009)
- with Mark Schultz (2009)
References[]
External links[]
- 2004 establishments in Minnesota
- Companies based in Minneapolis
- American companies established in 2004
- Publishing companies established in 2004