Farel Dalrymple

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Farel Dalrymple
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Dalrymple, photographed at the 2004 Alternative Press Expo (APE) in San Francisco.
BornFarel DeShongh Dalrymple
1972
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Penciller
Notable works
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AwardsXeric Award, 2000
Society of Illustrators Gold Medal, 2002

Farel Dalrymple is an American artist and alternative comics creator. He is best known for his award-winning comics series .

Career[]

Originally from Oklahoma "by way of California",[1] Dalrymple is one of the founders of the New York City-based Meathaus Collective. He attended New York's School of Visual Arts as an Illustration major[1] and has been creating comics since 1999.[2]

Dalrymple currently[when?] resides in Portland, Oregon, where he is working on the second volume of Pop Gun War, to be published by Dark Horse Comics, as well as illustrating the ten-issue series Omega the Unknown, written by author Jonathan Lethem and published by Marvel Comics. He describes his work style as "fourteen-hour workdays filled with ecstasy, torment, and procrastination."[2]

Awards[]

Dalrymple has received several awards, including a Xeric Foundation grant,[2] a 2002 Society of Illustrators Gold Medal, and a Russ Manning Award nomination. An excerpt of Omega the Unknown was selected for the anthology Best American Comics 2010.[2]

Bibliography[]

Farel Dalrymple, , and , 2006.

Early work[]

  • : "Sunship G'Hide-E1" (a, with and Ray Zone, anthology, , 1996)
  • (w/a, among other artists, 144 pages, , 1998, ISBN 0-9665-1180-8)[3]
  • (w/a):
  • #1-5 (w/a, Cryptic Press (#1) and (#2-5), 2000–2002)
    • Reprinted by Dark Horse, as Pop Gun War (tpb, 136 pages, 2003, ISBN 1-5697-1934-9)
    • Reprinted by Image as Pop Gun War: The Gift (tpb, 144 pages, 2016, ISBN 1-6321-5773-X)

Meathaus Press[]

  • (w/a, anthology):
    • "Honkey. Like donkey but with an "H"" (in #1, 2000)
    • "Rejection" (also the back cover illustration, in #2, 2000)
    • "We're all out" (also editor of the issue, in #3, 2000)
    • "Ms. Umbrella — part one" (also editor of the issue, in #4, 2001)
    • "Ms. Umbrella pt. 2 — grab your elbow skin" (also editor of the issue, in #5, 2001)
    • "The Regular" (in #6, 2002)
    • "Centillion" (in Love Songs (#7), 2004)
    • "i don't like anybody except for people i like" (also editor of the issue, in Headgames (#8), 2006)
    • "fotologica" (in S.O.S., anthology graphic novel, 276 pages, , 2008, ISBN 0-9800-9240-X)
  • #1-2 (w/a, collective sketchbooks — five pages of Dalrymple's drawings in each, 2002–2004)
  • #1-4 (w/a, collective sketchbooks, 2004–2011)
  • (w/a, convention zine, 2006)

Dark Horse & Image Comics[]

  • Grendel: Red, White and Black #4: "Devil's Retribution" (a, with Matt Wagner, anthology, 2002)
    • Reprinted in Grendel: Red, White and Black (tpb, 200 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-5930-7201-5)
    • Reprinted in Grendel Omnibus Volume 1: Hunter Rose (tpb, 600 pages, 2012, ISBN 1-5958-2893-1)
  • : "The Tree" (a, with , anthology graphic novel, 104 pages, 2003, ISBN 1-5930-7038-1)
  • Volume 1: "Pirhanas" (a, with , anthology graphic novel, 224 pages, 2006, ISBN 1-5824-0636-7)
  • MySpace Dark Horse Presents (anthology):
    • "Moist: Humidity Rising" (a, with Zack Whedon, in #17, 2008) collected in Volume 3 (tpb, 168 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-59582-327-1)
    • "Em and Gwen in: Magic Spell" (w/a, in #21, 2009) collected in Volume 4 (tpb, 176 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-5958-2405-7)
  • Prophet (w/a, with Brandon Graham and Simon Roy + Giannis Milonogiannis (#45), Extreme Studios, 2012–2014) collected in:
    • Remission (includes #24, tpb, 136 pages, 2012, ISBN 1-6070-6611-4)
    • Brothers (includes #29, tpb, 172 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-6070-6749-8)
    • Joining (includes #45, tpb, 168 pages, 2015, ISBN 1-6321-5254-1)
  • #4-5, 10, 14-15: "Pop Gun War" (w/a, anthology, 2015–2017) collected as Pop Gun War: Chain Letter (tpb, 176 pages, 2017, ISBN 1-5343-0192-5)
  • #5: "Nancy Boy" (a, with Rick Remender, 2015) collected in Thought Bubble Anthology (tpb, 136 pages, 2016, ISBN 1-5343-0067-8)
  • #1-6 (w/a, 2018) collected as Proxima Centauri (tpb, 160 pages, 2019, ISBN 1-5343-1029-0)
  • : "Typee" (a, with Herman Melville and John Arcudi, anthology graphic novel, 128 pages, , 2019, ISBN 1-9495-1802-7)

DC Comics & Marvel Comics[]

  • #1-4 (of 12): "Market Street" (a, with Judd Winick, 2003–2004)
  • Bizarro World: "Dear Superman" (a, with Dylan Horrocks, anthology graphic novel, 200 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0656-5)
  • Omega the Unknown vol. 2 #1-10 (a, with Jonathan Lethem, 2007–2008) collected as Omega the Unknown (hc, 256 pages, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3052-7)
  • House of Mystery vol. 2 #22: "Fig and Strawberry" (a, with Matthew Sturges, co-feature, Vertigo, 2010) collected in Volume 5: Under New Management (tpb, 160 pages, 2011, ISBN 1-4012-2981-6)
  • Marvel Knights: Strange Tales II #2: "You Won't Feel a Thing" (w/a, anthology, 2011) collected in Strange Tales II (hc, 144 pages, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4822-1; tpb, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4823-X)
  • The Unexpected: "The Land" (a, with Joshua Dysart, anthology one-shot, Vertigo, 2011) collected in The Unexpected (tpb, 160 pages, 2013, ISBN 1-4012-4394-0)
  • Fantastic Four #600: "Remember" (a, with Jonathan Hickman, co-feature, 2012) collected in Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman Volume 2 (hc, 832 pages, 2014, ISBN 0-7851-8900-9)
  • The New Avengers vol. 2 #34 (a, with Brian Michael Bendis, among other artists, 2013) collected in Volume 5: End Times (hc, 112 pages, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6158-9; tpb, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6159-7)
  • Wolverine and the X-Men vol. 2 #11 (a, with Jason Latour, among other artists, 2014) collected in Volume 2: Death of Wolverine (tpb, 144 pages, 2015, ISBN 0-7851-8993-9)

Other publishers[]

Covers only[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Ellis, Jonathan. "Interview: Farel Dalrymple, Pop Gun Genius," PopImage (Jan. 2002). Accessed Dec. 27, 2008.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Neil Gaiman, ed., The Best American Comics 2010 (Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010), 319
  3. ^ Anthology of short vignettes based around the proverbs of Solomon and the parables of Christ.

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