Hoxwinder Hall

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Hoxwinder Hall
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Hoxwinder Hall
Author(s)Dan Boris
Websitehoxwinderhall.com
Current status/scheduleRunning
Syndicate(s)Ink Bottle Syndicate
Genre(s)Humor

Hoxwinder Hall is an American comic strip by , who started the strip while in art school in the 1980s at Art Institute of Pittsburgh.

Characters and Story[]

Byron Hoxwinder gets much more than he bargains for when he secretly brings a baby alligator home from a family vacation in Florida. Hoxwinder Hall is about two brothers, an unlikely pet alligator named Dozi, and the law of unintended consequences.

The comic strip's main characters:

  • Byron Hoxwinder, 10-year-old boy.
  • Dozi, the lovable little alligator.
  • Rowdy Hoxwinder, Byron's older brother.

Contests and Syndication[]

Hoxwinder Hall first gained attention when it was selected as a Top 10 finalist in the Washington Post's 2010 "America's Next Great Cartoonist" contest.[1] The contest judges included Stan Lee, Richard Thompson, and Gene Weingarten. The strip was then voted a Top 5 finalist by the public.

In early 2011, the comic strip was the runner-up in the Cartoonist Studio's "So You Wanna Be A Cartoonist" competition.[2] As a result of this contest, Boris was awarded a mentorship with syndicated cartoonist Rick Kirkman, co-creator of the very successful syndicated Baby Blues comic strip.

In December 2011, Hoxwinder Hall was signed to a syndication agreement with Ink Bottle Syndicate to print and distribute the comic throughout the U.S. through a weekly newspaper called "Funnies Extra!".

References[]

  1. ^ "Americas Next Great Cartoonist". Washington Post. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  2. ^ "Cartoonist Studio contest". The Cartoonist Studio. Retrieved December 13, 2011.

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