Kris Straub

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Kris Straub
Kris Straub by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Straub at the 2018 PAX West
Born (1979-01-17) January 17, 1979 (age 42)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUCLA Alumni, Computer Science
OccupationCartoonist, graphic designer, story writer
Years active2007–present
Known forCreator of Starslip, Checkerboard Nightmare, Chainsawsuit, Broodhollow, Local58 and F Chords
Websitehttp://www.krisstraub.com

Kristofer "Kris" Straub (born January 17, 1979) is an American webcartoonist and the creator of Checkerboard Nightmare, Starslip, Chainsawsuit, Broodhollow, and F Chords. He is also a co-founder of webcomics collectives Blank Label Comics and Halfpixel. Straub and Scott Kurtz have co-created the animated series Blamimation with Kris and Scott, and the live-action comedy webseries Kris and Scott's Scott and Kris Show for Penny Arcade's PATV.

He currently hosts the podcast 28 Plays Later alongside Paul Verhoeven. Straub also manages and writes for the horror fiction site Ichor Falls, which is notable for the creepypasta Candle Cove, and creates YouTube videos for his horror anthology channel, Local 58.

Career[]

As a cartoonist[]

Straub launched his first comic, Checkerboard Nightmare, online in 2000. The strip was self-aware, using metahumour extensively, and the title character, Checkerboard Nightmare (Chex) being obsessed with gaining fame as a webcomic character and willing to do anything necessary to achieve it.[1]

In 2005, Straub began creating Starslip, a daily science fiction/comedy webcomic. Starslip Crisis was first set in the 3440s, aboard the starship IDS Fuseli, named after painter Henry Fuseli.[2] The Fuseli was a former luxury warship which has been converted into a starship museum. It is still capable of military activities. The Fuseli travelled from system to system with its exhibits (using a faster than light "starslip drive"), the comic chronicling the adventures of the crew. Much of the art featured upon the Fuseli dated from the 20th or 21st centuries.[3][4] Starslip Crisis was part of the webcomics cooperation collective Blank Label Comics,[5] until Straub split away from Blank Label to merge Starslip with his new collective, Halfpixel, in November 2007.[6]

The comic initially ran under the name Starshift Crisis. The nearly identical Starslip Crisis appeared early in the strip's run, with its own website and associated content, differing only in that the term "starslip" replaced "starshift". The two ran in parallel, until a strip in August 2005 which definitively ended the plot of Starshift Crisis, but which played out differently in Starslip Crisis. Reportedly the name change was caused by a legal issue.[7]

Writer and producer[]

In December 2006, Straub was named co-writer and co-producer alongside Scott Kurtz on PvP: The Series, a series of animated shorts featuring the PvP characters. In 2007, to coincide with his move to Dallas, Straub repurposed the Halfpixel site to serve as a hub for his and Kurtz's joint creative projects. Halfpixel later expanded to include webcartoonists Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett of the comics Evil Inc. and Sheldon, respectively. The four published How To Make Webcomics through Image Comics in the first quarter of 2008. The book covers a variety of topics of interest for beginning and intermediate webcartoonists.[8]

Straub went on to co-produced Blamimation and the Kris and Scott’s Scott and Kris Show for Penny Arcade TV. In 2012, ShiftyLook announced that Straub and Kurtz were co-producing a new animated web series, Mappy: The Beat, in which they also voice all the characters. The series premiered in July 2013 and aired for 13 episodes.[9]

Straub manages and writes for his own horror fiction website Ichor Falls, which features his most notable work of short fiction, Candle Cove. Straub's original short story is in the form of a series of forum posts by people reminiscing about a children's show called Candle Cove. Although it seems at first to be a normal children's program, they gradually recall disturbing aspects of the program and a bizarre episode in particular, before discovering that Candle Cove was merely half an hour of TV static which the children believed was a program.[10]

Podcast host[]

Straub has co-hosted numerous podcasts, most of which center around the online comic industry, daily life, or comedy talk shows.

In 2005, while part of the comic collective Blank Label Comics, Straub and Dave Kellett co-hosted the Blank Label Comics Podcast.[11] The podcast interviewed fellow webcomic creators about their comics and creative process.

In 2007, leading up to the release of How To Make Webcomics, Straub - alongside the books co-authors, Scott Kurtz, Brad Guigar, and Dave Kellett - produced the podcast Webcomics Weekly.[12] The show featured comic industry news, techniques and general advice on how to create and maintain a successful comic online. In this same time period, Straub and Kurtz also produced two joint podcasts, The Kris and Scott Power Hour[13] and Daily Affirmation.[14]

From 2009 to 2012, Straub also hosted comedy internet radio talk show Tweet Me Harder with David Malki. The show was recorded live and had the hosts interact with a Twitter feed of listeners' reactions to the broadcast, occasionally using comments as a springboard for their conversations.[citation needed] Following Tweet Me Harder, Straub then co-hosted Chainsawsuit: The Podcast with Mikey Neumann. The show began in April 2013 and spanned to December 2014 and included contents such as comedic sketches, satire, movie reviews, and general discussion.[citation needed] Beginning in January 2015, Straub and Neumann began hosting Morning Rush, which ended in June 2015 after 16 episodes.[citation needed]

In 2016, from July to December, Straub co-hosted horror podcast Scared Yet? with cartoonist Abby Howard. It lasted 6 episodes, with Straub and Howard discussing horror storytelling, writing advice, personal favorite horror stories, as well as personal experiences with writing horror.[15]

References[]

  1. ^ "Killing Time with Kristofer Straub, Part 1". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  2. ^ http://www.starslip.com/concepts.shtml[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Kris Straub (2005-05-24). "Starslip – Tuesday, May 24, 2005". Archived from the original on July 24, 2009. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  4. ^ Kris Straub (2005-11-16). "Starslip – Wednesday, November 16, 2005". Archived from the original on May 14, 2009. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  5. ^ "Blank Label Comics is Formed". Editor & Publisher. 2005-05-31. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  6. ^ "Three Cartoonists Leave Blank Label Comics to Form New Halfpixel". Halfpixel. 2007-11-01. Retrieved 2008-02-08.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Starshift Crisis Changes Its Name?". Comixtalk. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  8. ^ Drawn.ca review of How To Make Webcomics
  9. ^ "ShiftyLook Announces First 2 Animated Series". icv2. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  10. ^ Candle Cove Archived 2012-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, Kris Straub
  11. ^ "Blank Label Comics Launches Podcast". Digital Strips. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  12. ^ Webcomics Weekly Archived 2013-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "The Kris and Scott Power Hour - Live & Recorded Episodes".
  14. ^ "Daily Affirmation with Scott and Kris - Live & Recorded Episodes".
  15. ^ "Scared Yet - A horror podcast". Chainsawsuit.com.

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